Tag: Nest Thermostat

  • Ecobee Launches Smart Thermostat Essential for Under $130

    Ecobee Launches Smart Thermostat Essential for Under $130

    At CES 2025, Ecobee unveiled the Ecobee Smart Thermostat Essential, which is their most affordable smart thermostat to date. This model is significantly smaller than the other thermostats in Ecobee’s range. However, it still features a full-colour touchscreen and is compatible with the Ecobee app, all while maintaining the familiar ‘squircle’ design that Ecobee users love. The Essential is priced at just $129.99.

    Targeting Programmable Thermostat Users

    With this new product, Ecobee is clearly aiming at users who have not yet upgraded from old programmable thermostats to more modern options. Nevertheless, Ecobee faces tough competition from Google’s Nest Thermostat (2020), which is available for the same price, or sometimes even cheaper on Amazon. Both of these thermostats can connect to most HVAC systems, but unlike the Nest, the Essential can easily integrate with Ecobee’s $99.99 Smart Sensors. The downside is that connectivity may be limited because Ecobee has been hesitant to support the Matter smart home standard. That said, the entry-level Ecobee thermostat comes with built-in Alexa and works with Apple HomeKit and Google Assistant.

    Changes Coming in March 2025

    With the Essential set to launch in March 2025, Ecobee plans to phase out the $150 Ecobee3 Lite. Still, the Ecobee3 Lite will continue to receive support for a few more years, and you can still find it on the Ecobee website while it remains available.

    Ecobee’s new product is a clear step toward making smart home technology more accessible to a wider audience, even if it means competing with products at similar price points.

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  • New Nest Thermostat with Soil Radar Technology in Development

    New Nest Thermostat with Soil Radar Technology in Development

    A mysterious “wireless device” from Google recently surfaced in the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) documents, suggesting new application possibilities for Soli radar technology. This device features short-range 60GHz Soli radar technology, 802.11n Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth connectivity, and includes a base plate.

    A Mysterious Device with 60GHz Soli Radar Technology

    According to IT Home, Soli radar is a 60GHz mm-wave radar technology created by Google and Infineon for close-range perception tasks. Google is responsible for the signal processing and software components, while Infineon Technologies owns the intellectual property rights to the chip hardware. A similar product first emerged in 2016, with a second generation debuting in 2018, utilized in the Pixel 4’s gesture recognition module and the Nest Hub’s sleep monitoring feature.

    Through its developer program, Google has managed to introduce a series of innovative applications globally.

    Potential New Nest Thermostat

    ITHome speculates that the mysterious product might be a new Nest Thermostat. FCC documents indicate that the device lacks other radio modules apart from the 2.4GHz and 60GHz bands.

    The Nest Thermostat released in 2020 also only supports these two frequency bands and employs Soli radar to automatically illuminate the display when a user approaches. The device will likely need a constant power supply since there is no mention of a battery. It supports only 802.11n Wi-Fi on the 2.4GHz band, making it unlikely to be a smart speaker, as even the more affordable Nest Mini supports the 5GHz band.

    Possibility of a Smartwatch

    It could also be a smartwatch from Google, given that they don’t use the 5GHz band in this product category. For the Wi-Fi-only version of the watch, 2.4GHz, Bluetooth, and the new radar technology should suffice. However, the device will maintain a distance of at least 20 cm from the human body during normal use, making it unlikely to be a smartwatch and more akin to the Nest Thermostat released in 2020.


    New Nest Thermostat with Soil Radar Technology in Development