
Helps you save, whether you're home or away
It can turn itself down when you leave the house, so you don’t waste energy heating or cooling an empty home.
HVAC monitoring looks out for your heating and cooling system* to help make sure everything’s running smoothly.
The Nest Thermostat can save an average of 10-12% on your heating bills and 15% on cooling bills**.
*Independent studies showed that Nest thermostats saved people an average of 10% to 12% on heating and 15% on cooling. Individual savings are not guaranteed.
**Alerts can notify you of a potential issue with an eligible HVAC system. Alerts aren’t intended to replace a diagnosis by a qualified HVAC professional.
You have questions, we’ve got you covered
What is this product?
The Nest Thermostat is an affordable smart thermostat that helps you save energy throughout the day. Control it from virtually anywhere and get valuable notifications and reminders in the Google Home app, including notifications when your heating and cooling system might need a tune-up. It can even turn itself down when there is no one home.
What are the key features?
Key features include:
- Proven energy-saving features that can save an average of 10% to 12% on heating bills and 15% on cooling bills (individual savings not guaranteed)
- HVAC monitoring that sends notifications if something does not seem right, reminds you when to change your air filter, and gives routine maintenance suggestions
- Savings Finder that looks for more ways to save and suggests schedule tweaks
- Quick Schedule for easy temperature scheduling via the Google Home app
- The ability to use sensors and your phone's location to set an Eco
- Temperature when you leave the house
- Voice control with Hey Google and Alexa (requires a compatible device).
The thermostat works with most 24V heating and cooling systems and approximately 85% of HVAC systems. It uses 2 AAA 1.5V alkaline batteries for backup power during an outage.
How do I install it?
For information on how to install the Nest Thermostat, see our support article.
What happens if my Wi-Fi or power goes down?
When the thermostat is offline, you can still control your system with the thermostat, but not through the Google Home app. Remote access via the Google Home app requires working internet and Wi-Fi. If your home or HVAC system loses power, heating/cooling operation may be interrupted until power is restored.






