Top Rated Smart Thermostats
Nest Learning Thermostat
The Nest Learning Thermostat is the top rated thermostat by Consumer Reports–rated 83 out of 100. It has a clear display and is made out of quality materials. At HVAC Home Pros, we also like that the thermostat does not require a common wire (c-wire) which makes installation cost effective when upgrading units from an old system. The nest can divert energy directly from the HVAC power supply while running in heating and cooling to charge its batteries and maintain temperature in your home.

- Full-color 3.3-inch display
- Stainless steel, white, black, polished steel, copper, brass, and mirror black are all available
- Google Assistant voice support, Samsung SmartThings, and IFTTT are all available
- Multi-location assistance
- Compatibility with 95% of 24V HVAC systems
- Temperature: temperature in your room
- Humidity: level of humidity in a room
- Proximity: detection of nearby objects
- Occupancy: determines whether or not someone is present in the room
- Ambient light: amount of light in a room
- Magnetic: position of the thermostat's ring
- Automatically learns your schedule
- Elegant, user-friendly design
- Six sensors have been integrated
- Control up to three homes, each with up to 20 thermostats
- Monitors your HVAC system to detect potential problems early
- Compatible with remote sensors
- There is no built-in speaker (i.e., no music)
- No multi room sensors. HVAC Home Pros prefers to only have one sensor because averaging out your temperature in multiple rooms is not always accurate and causes complications
Ecobee SmartThermostat

Specifications
- Full-color LCD touchscreen measuring 3.5 inches
- Alexa voice control and a speaker are built-in
- Compatible with HVAC systems that have up to four heating stages and two cooling stages (4H/2C)
- One temperature remote is included SmartSensor
Learning
The Ecobee SmartThermostat learns and adapts to your schedule to reduce energy consumption in your home. The scheduling feature is calendar-based, which may be easier to set up than Nest's adaptive style.
Ecobee also has a one-of-a-kind feature called Follow Me. If you have remote sensors in other rooms, the sensors work together to detect which rooms people are in and adjust the temperature accordingly. If your temperature in your bedroom is 72 degrees and your house is set to 70 degrees, the AC will come on more to decrease your bedroom temperature when you head to bed. The downside is the rest of your house will also decrease in temperature.
Sensors
Ecobee includes a remote temperature sensor that can be placed in a different room.
Aside from the included sensor, the thermostat has four built-in sensors for:
- Humidity: level of humidity in a room
- Occupancy: determines whether or not someone is present in the room
- Proximity: detection of nearby objects
- Temperature: temperature in your room
Sound
The sound functionality distinguishes the Ecobee thermostat from the Nest thermostat. Ecobee has an Alexa speaker and microphone built in, claiming to be the world's first thermostat that works with Alexa – and now Siri.
Furthermore, Spotify is now included, allowing you to listen to your favorite music directly from the thermostat.
Design
Ecobee's thermostat has a sleek design but it does not the same appeal as the Nest. It comes in black plastic with a glass screen, which is larger than that of the Nest. The large display makes it easy to program the thermostat, change the settings, and view reports.
Controls
Ecobee has its own mobile app that allows you to program and change the settings of your home from a smart device. You can also program your thermostat directly from the wall device.
As previously stated, Siri and Alexa are built-in, so you can instruct your thermostat to make changes. You can also pair an Apple HomePod or HomePod mini with the thermostat to integrate it with your smart home automation.
Pros And Cons
Pros
- One remote sensor is included
- Alexa speaker built in
- Google Assistant and Siri are both supported
- Music can be played from the thermostat. Spotify and bluetooth speakers are supported
Cons
- Installation necessitates the use of a c-wire, which can increase the cost of installation if you have an old setup
- Multiple sensors for different rooms can make the thermostat overly complex
Which one is best for you?

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You should consider whether or not you would use a built-in music speaker and the additional cost for installation. If you want music from your thermostat and your price sensitivity is low, the Ecobee smart thermostat is the thermostat for you.
If you are not looking for music or to connect your device with Alexa, then HVAC Home Pros recommends the Google Nest Thermostat. The Nest has a great design and is easy to use.
Both thermostats will help you save energy and money in the long run.Ultimately, it's up to you to decide which one suits your home best. Consider the features of each thermostat and decide how much you value design versus functionality.
Good luck with your decision. Happy shopping!