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What is the Nest Temperature Sensor & What Are Its Benefits?

A Nest Thermostat with the number 70 degrees displayed on it.

Why Homeowners Love Nest

Running a home air conditioning or heating system can be expensive -- not to mention unreliable, spotty, and sometimes unpredictable with temperatures throughout the house. That’s why so many homeowners have turned to Nest technology. Nest thermostats provide proven energy savings, often paying for themselves in just a few years of operation. These smart thermostats can turn themselves off when you are away, offer maximum control from your smartphone or other devices, and have remote temperature sensing. Ultimately, the thermostats are specifically designed to help homeowners like you get optimal comfort in their homes while saving energy and money every month. Who doesn’t enjoy smart home comfort?

Nest changes the game for heating and cooling, especially now that the Nest Temperature Sensor elevates home thermostat control even further. Whether you currently have a Nest thermostat installed or are considering the full package, our HVAC experts are here to help you determine if all the bells and whistles are worth it.

How Having the Sensor Can Help Your Home Comfort

Working with both the 3rd-generation Nest Learning Thermostat and the Nest Temperature Sensor can be a crucial component of any smart home. When you want ultimate control of your multi-level house or specific rooms, the sensors allow you to have simple and effective management for an affordable price. The sensor connects to your Nest via bluetooth and will begin to measure temperatures and send back reports to the thermostat so that it can make accurate adjustments.

Here are some of the key reasons to consider investing in these sensors:

  • Keeps a room the exact temperature you want
  • Allows you to prioritize certain rooms and areas
  • Easily set up on a shelf or room wall
  • Connects to the Nest app and does the rest from there
  • Provides precise, complete control of your home

Typical homes will only have one thermostat. However, fluctuating temperatures room to room or in an upstairs area can make it difficult to achieve ideal comfort. Having Nest Temperature Sensors throughout desired rooms or areas of the house allows a homeowner to fine tune their thermostat to their exact preferences without breaking the bank. You can even schedule the temperature based on the time day of you use each area of the house! That means you can say goodbye to a cold kitchen in the morning after you’ve had a cozy night's sleep and forget about wasting cool air in rooms you won’t be in the rest of the day or until evening.

Find Out If You Need the Nest Temperature Sensor

Can you still work your thermostat and HVAC system to provide reliable comfort throughout your home without a Nest thermostat and sensor? Sure. You certainly won’t get the accuracy, reliability, and cost savings that a fully integrated smart thermostat system can provide though. For many homeowners, having a complete Nest system is viewed as a smart home investment. Not only does it provide immediate benefits, long-term savings, and energy conservation, but it also means added home value down the road and other great benefits.

If you are frustrated with hot and cold spots throughout your home, tired of expensive AC or heating bills when your home temperature doesn’t even feel all that comfortable, NEXGEN is here to review your options. While a Nest thermostat and Temperature Sensor can be a great addition, we are available to help you assess your entire system and determine the best course of action for optimizing your home comfort.

You deserve to enjoy ideal temperatures in your own home. Contact NEXGEN today to get our expert opinion on your heating and cooling options!

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