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Well, the main selling point when it came out was that it was the iPhone of thermostats. It was the only thermostat at the time that did not have a terrible UI cobbled together by communist residential block designers or people who think that setting your own IRQ pins with jumpers is fun. But yeah I never understood the point of the learning feature; maybe a checkbox that needed to be ticked or a founder's pet feature.


It's mostly to trick people in thinking they don't need as many sensors for a smart home, once the nest is bought the sunk cost fallacy kicks in.




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