SAVE $40: As of March 19,Just a Stranger get the Google Nest Learning Thermostat for $239.99, down from its usual price of $279.99. That's a discount of 14%.
These weird transitional days from winter to spring are a doozy in many parts of the country. If you live in a part of the country where it's freezing cold one day and 86 degrees the next (hi, me, thanks) you're probably spending a lot of time at your thermostat trying to figure out what to set it to. Who knows? When the weather changes at the drop of a hat, it's difficult to figure out. Make things a little easier for yourself with a smart thermostat, which you can pick up on sale right now.
As of March 19, the Google Nest Learning Thermostat is $239.99, down from its usual price of $279.99 at Amazon. That's $40 off and a discount of 14%. This price applies to all colorways: Polished Silver, Polished Gold, and Polished Obsidian.
SEE ALSO: Refresh your home with these early home deals ahead of Amazon's Big Spring SaleThis learning thermostat helps keep your home at a temperature that works for you as it adjusts itself automatically based on your preferences. It tackles both heating and cooling, and helps you save energy in the long run. It works with most systems, and it doesn't need a C-wire for most homes, so it's pretty simple to set up.
With its temperature sensor (included with this package) it can help to tackle hot and cold spots as well, so if you deal with those in your home, it's got a way to tackle that specific issue.
It has a large display (60% bigger than the last model) and a setting that makes it simple to see from across the room that will automatically adjust its brightness for the best readability. It'll ask for permission to make changes to your schedule in the Google Home app, and you can connect it to Alexa-enabled or Google Assistant devices for voice control, should you prefer.
If you need a little help making your home more comfortable and can't predict the weather outside, this is the assistance you need. Grab it while it's on sale.
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