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alaTest has collected and analyzed 311 reviews of Netatmo Thermostat for Smartphone. The average rating for this product is 4.4/5, compared to an average rating of 4.4/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers are impressed by the reliability and size. The design and price also get good views.
usability, price, design, size, reliability
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Netatmo Thermostat for Smartphone is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 91/100 = Excellent quality.
Expert review by : David Ludlow (trustedreviews.com)
Smart thermostats can be rather complicated to set up, but Netatmo has designed its Smart Thermostat to be incredibly easy to install. It's also one of the most flexible, with support for Apple HomeKit and Amazon Echo, and expansion available via a...
Easy to set up, with plenty of expansion options – the Netatmo Smart Thermostat offers excellent value.
Expert review by (t3.com)
Smart heating is great for automating controls and making your home more comfortable. So how does Netatmo's system fare?
Easy app-based control ; Self-install is fairly straightforward ; No subscription model like much of competition ; Zone controls if you buy Smart Radiator Valves ; Auto-Adapt adjusts based on environmental factors
No hot water control (Smart Modulating product offers this) ; Competition offer more visually exciting designs ; No mains wiring (battery power thermostat only) ; Basic black-and-white E-Ink display type only ; No geolocation-based automation features...
The Netatmo Smart Thermostat isn't as fancy-looking (it's got an E Ink display after all) or as overall 'smart' as some of the competition (there's no geographically-based automation features, for example). But that doesn't necessarily matter: it has...
Expert review by : Mike Lowe (pocket-lint.com)
This battery-powered smart thermostat is simpler than some, but ticks the important smart features boxes. Here's the setup and user experience.
Easier to self-install than many competitors (with some caveats) ; App-based heating controls ; Learns your preferences over time and auto-adjusts ; Zone heating per room possible with smart radiator valves ; Battery power means it can be mobile...
Thermostat can't be mains wired - it's battery power only ; No hot water control ; Design is rather vanilla ; Some installation quirks ; Lacks geolocation smart features ; Some random relay disconnects in our use
An affordable way to schedule and adjust the heating from your phone, whether home or away, is what makes Netatmo's offering a solid option over the pricey competition. There are some foibles - such as battery power only and some installation caveats -...
Expert review by : Jim Martin (techadvisor.co.uk)
There are essentially two types of smart thermostat. One controls the heating in the entire house and the other lets you adjust temperature in different zones. Netatmo, Nest, Hive and Tado fall into the former category and systems such as Heat Genius...
Netatmo's thermostat is relatively basic, lacking any kind of presence detection, but it works well and is one of the cheaper options. The display lets you adjust temperature and nothing else, so you'll need a compatible phone or tablet to get the most...
Expert review by (which.co.uk)
The Netatmo Thermostat for Smartphone lets you control your heating through an app, and Netatmo says it can adjust the temperature according to your habits and the temperature outside. Unlike most other smart thermostats, you can install it yourself –...
Expert review by (channel5.com)
The Netatmo Thermostat is a smart, Wi-Fi connected thermostat that lets you control the temperature in your home straight from your iPhone, Windows Phone or Android handset, and it's been given a bit of design flair by Philippe Starck too. Can it beat...
The small little Netatmo Thermostat is certainly a good looking piece of tech that doesn’t look anything like a traditional thermostat, and it’s a lot easier to use too. One unit of the Netatmo attaches to the wall, but the main device itself is a...
The Netatmo Thermostat does its job very well, but there are a few quirks we want to see addressed. The cube’s screen rotates around when you’re changing up its position, and takes an age to refresh - of course, that’s a minor complaint for a smart...
Nest’s set of features and learning algorithm is arguably overkill for Britain’s relatively mild winters, so if you want to save some money and don’t need the wide third party app support of Nest, Netatmo’s smart and simple Thermostat makes for a much...
Consumer review (very.co.uk)
Bought this to replace an existing Vokera wireless thermostat that had broken. Already having the wireless set up meant it was simply a case of removing the sender unit from the combi boiler and fitting the Netatmo 4 wires into the connections where...
Consumer review (johnlewis.com)
I installed my Netatmo in October 2016 replacing a simple timer thermostat and couldn't be more pleased. Installation is very easy (videos on Youtube are helpful), just two wires connecting to your boiler. The rest of the set-up is through a phone app...
Consumer review (very.co.uk)
Had an electrician setup for us but it's great and the app is really useful
Consumer review (currys.co.uk)
Easy to install easy to use and connected to echo dot