The New York State Department of Health suggests a broader range — 64 degrees to 75 degrees — but still recommends warmer than 68 degrees for the very young, elderly or those with health problems.
Temperature is crucial to your comfort, and smart tech can help you find that perfect balance—starting with smart thermostats, but extending to other devices and apps.
This is the one smart device I use daily, and it can do everything from planning my dinners to streaming video.
Nest's two smart thermostats look similar, but they're very different under the hood—and only one of them is a "learning" thermostat. Read CR's expert review for the real-world differences.The ...
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Google has rolled out its latest Home app update that adds scheduling support for older Nest thermostats, including the 3rd-gen Nest Learning and Nest Thermostat E. Until now, users had to rely on a ...
OUT OF THE NEST: Google Nest has announced that, beginning in late October, software updates will no longer be provided for some earlier models of its Nest Learning Thermostats. But owners may be ...
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As Phoenix's temperatures rise, many people become more reliant on air conditioning, a necessary appliance to brave a summer in the hottest large city in the U.S. But to stay cool and avoid paying a ...
Don't touch that dial, Westerville. Residents in the city's energy savings program are watching their thermostats set themselves this week in response to the heat wave melting central Ohio and beyond.