What is Smart Thermostat?
Wi-Fi thermostats known as smart thermostats are in charge of regulating a home's heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. They can be utilised with home automation systems. They carry out comparable tasks to a programmed thermostat by enabling users to regulate their home's temperature using a schedule, but they also have extra capabilities, such sensors and Wi-Fi connectivity, that address the drawbacks of programmable thermostats.
They utilise a Wi-Fi network to connect to the Internet, much like other Wi-Fi thermostats do. From other internet-connected devices, such as a laptop or smartphone, customers can change the heating settings. This enables users to remotely regulate the thermostat. This simplicity of use is crucial to assuring energy savings, as studies have shown that programmable thermostat homes actually consume more energy than those with simple thermostats due to erroneous programming or outright disablement by inhabitants.

Additionally, smart thermostats keep track of the temperatures inside and outside, how long the HVAC system has been running, and can alert the user when the air filter needs to be changed. Usually, this data is shown on a subsequent internet-connected device, such a smartphone.