Google’s New Nest Learning Thermostat Discount Offers Smart Home Integration
Google's New Nest Learning Thermostat Discount
The recently launched Google Nest Learning Thermostat has its first notable discount, as Wellbots is offering it in all three color options for $259.99 ($20 off) with checkout code NLT4VERGE. Google took nearly nine years to replace the last model with this sleeker, Pixel Watch-looking design, but you only had to wait about a month and a half to save a few bucks.
The new Nest isn’t just a prettier face, as it also brings Matter and Apple Home support—making it more flexible if you don’t want to solely live in Google’s smart home ecosystem. As indicated by its name, the Learning Thermostat familiarizes itself with your habits and preferences for how to heat and cool your home and starts to anticipate your needs to keep you comfy and potentially save money on your monthly utility bill.
Enhanced Features of the Nest Thermostat
The new thermo also brings with it a second-gen Temperature Sensor, with one included and additional units offered for $39.99. The sensor can help pay special attention to certain rooms that run a little hot or cold, allowing your HVAC to better accommodate the comfort level in there.
- The Google Nest Learning Thermostat offers a sleek design and effective home climate control.
- Supports Matter and Apple Home for broader smart home integration.
- Includes a second-gen Temperature Sensor for improved room-specific climate management.
Other Noteworthy Deals
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- The Elgato Stream Deck Mk.2 in retro-chic atomic purple is $129.90 ($30 off) at Amazon, allowing customization for various tasks.
- The OnePlus Buds 3 in gray are at a new low of $69.99 ($30 off) with features like noise cancellation and long battery life.
- Woot’s “Fall In Love With Video Games” sale includes Nintendo Switch titles like The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom for $44.99 ($25 off).
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