SAVE $30:As of April 18, get the Ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium at Amazon for $219.99. That's a discount of 12%.
Feel like you're always too hot or too cold in your home? Solve that problem with a smart thermostat, which can learn your habits, adapt to them, and help streamline the energy usage in your home. If you're looking to get into the smart thermostat game, now's a great time to do so with a deal on a top-tier thermostat at Amazon.
As of April 18, you can get the Ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium for $219.99. That's $30 off its original price of $249.99 and a discount of 12%.
SEE ALSO:The best Earth Day deals in 2024 so far are from SodaStream, Bite, and LomiThis model can handle all of your smart home's tasks: It can be controlled and adjusted via app and the unit can act as a smoke detector and even a home security hub if desired. Plus, it works to adjust the temperature of selected rooms to reduce hot and cold spots (or conserve energy in rooms you're not occupying), which can be a big problem for some homes.
The Ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium claims to be able to save you up to 26% per year on heating and cooling costs. Its smart sensor can automatically pause heating and cooling when it senses a door or window left open for over five minutes, plus there are plenty of other features meant to save energy and save you money.
The thermostat also has an air quality monitor alert so you can keep an eye on what you're breathing in every day. It gives tips on how to improve air quality and alerts you when you should swap out your air filter. Keep in mind that some features do require a subscription to the Ecobee Smart Security plan.
Summer's on the way, so be ready to tackle the heat with a thermostat that can do all the heavy lifting.
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