In an increasingly more eco-conscious world, plenty of home gadgets are designed to help you save energy, money, and lower your carbon footprint. Although the smart thermostat world was previously ...
The Honeywell Lyric T5 is a reasonably priced smart thermostat that works with Apple HomeKit and can be controlled with Siri and Amazon Alexa voice commands, but it lacks many of the features you get ...
Some of the more interesting types of smart home devices are thermostats, which can help save energy by optimizing scheduling, automatically sensing when the home is occupied or vacant, and more. One ...
The Honeywell Lyric is a stylish Wi-Fi thermostat that you can control from your smartphone. It uses geofencing to conserve energy while you're away, and to heat or cool your home before you return.
There’s something about the weather that always gets people talking. Some days it’s too hot, others are too chilly, and some are just plain windy, rainy messes. If you’re the kind of person who often ...
Honeywell's $150 Lyric T5 is more than an app-enabled programmable thermostat. It works with Apple HomeKit, Amazon Alexa and has geofencing capabilities. The outdated font on the thermostat's display ...
Last week Honeywell announced the Lyric, its answer to the Nest learning thermostat. Today, we got a chance to see the WiFi-connected smart device in person. Retailing for $279 starting in August, the ...
Honeywell's version didn't work all that well. Rather than relying on an algorithm to adjust the heat and A/C like the Nest, the Lyric used geofencing tied to the location of your phone. (You set a ...
One morning last fall, Pat Tessier, a marketing director at the electronics giant Honeywell, stopped by my house to show me the company’s high-end thermostat, the Prestige HD. It was an unusual visit.
A smart thermostat helps maintain the perfect temperature in your home no matter the time of day, thanks to its ability to automatically make adjustments based on your preferences. They’re easy to ...
“Surely, he is not,” you are saying, “going to get a whole column out of a thermostat?” By Nicholas Lezard And so the year wheels through its cycle, the sun shrinks from our skies, the nights draw in ...