5/5 rating based on 695 reviews. Read all reviews for Nest for iPhone.
Nest is free iOS app published by Nest Labs, Inc
Gamble Family
I like that I can see the temps in various rooms if my house with sensors and the app. However, scheduling is almost impossible. Not at all intuitive, and with settings that are so tiny and sensitive that it takes a magnifying glass, stylus, and 10 tries to get the temp and time you want. And even then, it ran at the wrong times.
Jay iPad
App annoyingly asks to set up 2 factor authentication over and over ad infinitum. Never stops even though you tell it you don’t want that. Please fix this and let the user decide what level of authentication they want instead of your heavy handed constant annoyance.
Hortense 1842
It’s amazing to me this device is considered a smart device. I tell it what temperature I want the house to be. Then it reduces the temperature in the winter time and tells me how much money it saved. If I wanted it to be cooler I would’ve set it cooler. And the reverse is true for summer. To imply that it is smart concludes that I am stupid. Neither are true. It is pretty and has colors. Otherwise it is useless and misrepresents it’s intended purpose and abilities of which it has very few. Save your money and buy a $40 programmable thermostat.
Mike taube
Not long ago it just quit working and was a pain to deal with. Turned out to be an update they sent out. Other than that one time, it’s been amazing. Great for the Houston area where it’s winter before 8 am, somewhere between Colorado Mojave weather till 4, then the tornadoes and so on.
Lynnslight
The sensors are fabulous as we get notice of smoke and it helps us adjust the cost for rentals.
not happy jan2
If I schedule a heat point and then “copy day”, as soon as it is pasted it changes the first heat point of the day to 88°!