Google Nest Thermostat – Smart Thermostat for Home – Programmable Wifi Thermostat – Snow (Renewed)

Original price was: $99.99.Current price is: $69.85.

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This pre-owned or refurbished product has been professionally inspected and tested to work and look like new. How a product becomes part of Amazon Renewed, your destination for pre-owned, refurbished products: A customer buys a new product and returns it or trades it in for a newer or different model. That product is inspected and tested to work and look like new by Amazon-qualified suppliers. Then, the product is sold as an Amazon Renewed product on Amazon. If not satisfied with the purchase, renewed products are eligible for replacement or refund under the Amazon Renewed Guarantee.
Please check compatibility with your system prior to purchasing. Not compatible with all systems. it’s simple to install yourself, usually in 30 minutes or less. [1] Remote control and mobile notifications require working internet and Wi-Fi. [2] Alerts
ENERGY STAR certified smart thermostat for home that helps you save energy and stay comfortable.Control the temperature with your voice using smart home devices that work with Google Assistant or Alexa[3]Nest Renew makes it simple to support clean energy right from home; it works with your Nest Thermostat[5] to help you automatically prioritize your usage[6] to times when energy is cleaner or less expensive.Product note: You can also check your system’s compatibility before purchasing a Nest the
The Nest Thermostat is designed to work without a C wire in most homes, but for some systems, including heating only, cooling only, zone controlled, and heat pump systems, you’ll need a C wire or other compatible power accessory. You can control your Nest Thermostat manually when there’s no internet connection.
Nest Thermostat turns itself down when you leave, so you don’t waste energy heating or cooling an empty home
Programmable thermostat that lets you create an energy efficient schedule in the Nest or Google Home app on your Android or iPhone. Based on the Version of the Google Nest Thermostat – it will work with either the Google Home or Nest app. (After Google acquired Nest, the devices are labeled with Google and compatible w/ the Google Home app).

Reviews (11)

11 reviews for Google Nest Thermostat – Smart Thermostat for Home – Programmable Wifi Thermostat – Snow (Renewed)

  1. MsWilliams904

    Get it
    I bought my home 17 years ago so my thermostat was dated. I make subtle upgrades to my home and this was one of them. I like that it has wifi and connects to Google home. It was easy to install and seems to be a good quality. I no longer have to get up or yell to ask one of my children to adjust the temp in the house I can schedule the settings from my phone. I am pleasantly pleased with this purchase.

  2. Thepantsthatatefredmertz

    Very easy to install and integrate, even without instructions
    I purchased this Nest device to replace my existing programmable thermostat. This was an Amazon renewed item and as such I knew that it may not have all the OEM items. It arrived without printed instructions, but if you have installed one thermostat you have basically installed them all. I also got the back plate for it. Took about 10 minutes to install and have the thermostat integrated onto my WiFi. Just for giggles I went online and took a look at the instructions. They are by far the best and most complete set of directions I have seen in a long time. Thats why the 5 stars on Tech Support. Not a real fan of the mirrored finish, buy cheap and you don’t get to pick. Works very well on the Home App, not so much on the touch controls. I spent a lot of time looking at various brands and models, happy I landed on this one.

  3. Steven L. Guy

    DO NOT BUY: A Massive Downgrade From the Original Nest Thermostat
    I purchased five Google Nest Thermostats (Snow, Renewed) units for about $68 each, and I quickly realized why they were so inexpensive. As someone who has worked with and trained people in technology for decades, I was shocked at how far Google has allowed this product line to fall.1. Smaller Size = Forced Extra CostsThese mirror-faced thermostats are smaller in diameter than the original Nest models. That means:* You must buy an aftermarket trim ring (~$15), or* Repair and repaint your wall.This is a basic design failure. Who approves a redesign that breaks compatibility with existing installations — especially when Google has already announced that Gen 2 Nest thermostats lose support on 2025-10-25? Dumb a$$es do this.2. Forced Energy-Saving Features You Can’t Truly DisableThese cheaper units aggressively enforce Google’s “save energy” behaviors:If the thermostat detects that no one is home, it adjusts the temperature on its own.Turning off “Eco When Away” in the Google Home app doesn’t stick. You have to disable it daily.I want comfort, not a thermostat second-guessing me. This feature alone is enough to reject the product.3. Extremely Poor Build QualityThese “Gen 3” budget thermostats feel nothing like the original Nest products:* Flimsy construction* Difficult to seat properly into the base* Pin contacts fail repeatedly* Constant low-battery errors until the unit is seated “just right”* A physical interface so unintuitive it could “make the Pope swear”Google took a premium, intuitive device and replaced it with something that feels—and operates—like a bargain-bin imitation.4. Likely Short LifespanThese units are already labeled Gen 3, which almost guarantees they’ll be obsolete in a few years, given Google’s track record of short support cycles.Bottom Line these thermostats are:* Poorly designed* Cheaply built* Frustrating to use* Packed with forced settings you can’t permanently disable* And destined for early obsolescenceI returned all five and ordered the 4th-Generation Nest Thermostat, which is much closer to the quality Nest originally stood for.Medicine has a Black Label; this Google redesign of the Mest Thermostat should be Black Labeled as well!Do not buy this product. It’s a dramatic step backward.

  4. charlie Wyatt

    Control your temperature from your chair!
    When you want easy, smart control of your thermometer then this is the one I recommend. Easy to install, easy to setup to your phone with the app, easy to control with Alexa, lots of support online. Looks good on the wall and functions perfectly. Other than the battery life of the provide battery, everything else has been great.

  5. Deana Bennett

    Stylish easy to install and use!
    This thermostat is fantastic. Elegant and is easy to install and operate. Great value for the money!

  6. Ines

    Calidad y precio
    Me pareció algo muy until pero después dé 4 meses dejo dé functional, creo perdi mi dinero y no fue nada barato, ojala me lo puedan cambiar, he hecho vario intentos y no resuelven nada

  7. Yorby

    Bueno
    Lo mejor en termostato

  8. sixstringslinger

    What were you thinking, Google??
    Full disclosure, I’m not HVAC-trained, nor am I an electrician. I’m no slouch when it comes to smart home products. I’m also pretty handy, and can diy relatively well. This product, however, has me scratching my head. Never mind that it’s renewed or refurbished or whatever. That doesn’t bother me as I trust Amazon to sell me a product that works or make it right. My gripe is with Google and the product itself.First, the setup process is ridiculously fiddly, and even when I do get it set up, it loses wifi connection often. This one is in our MIL apartment and is connected via a very close wifi range extender. The connection isn’t fast, but it is strong so this should not be an issue.Second, this thing feels and looks cheap but cost $100 even renewed/refurbished, and performs inconsistently. The UI is okay I guess, but the touch component is just terrible. You can’t really change anything except the temp so I’m not sure why there’s even a settings menu. All it does is give me(often inaccurate) information about the unit. If you need to reset the wifi to put it back onto the network, you have to remove it from your Google account altogether. What?? All I want to do is forget the network and then add it back, and that’s your solution, Google?! Okay. Fine. I could deal with that if I didn’t have to do it almost every day since I put the thing in.Finally, I cannot fathom why Google would call this a Nest thermostat. It is not a Nest thermostat in any sense of the term. It looks almost nothing like it, definitely does not work anywhere close to as well as our actual Nest in the main house, and seems to have been a cheaply-made, poorly supported cash grab by Google after purchasing the Nest company.I would give this thing one star if it had been DOA. As it is, when it stays connected, it does actually work as intended so I added a star in fairness to that. Overall, I am very displeased with the performance of this so-called “Nest”, and I will likely be returning it to try something else.

  9. Jim F

    Came in original packaging and appears brand new. However it looses one star because it had not been reset to factory defaults which resulted in hours long installation process over two days. The factory reset process was not that intuitive to me even though I have an electrical engineering degree. I was probably mislead by a couple of UTube videos based on an earlier software version on how to reset to factory defaults, but once I performed a factory reset all installation issues disappeared and the installation/configuration completed in minutes. It was giving me an error message that I had no red wire, even though I did, and it was setting the heat temperature even though it is controlling an AC only ducted system. Long story short, as soon as I figured out how to reset the thermostat back to factory defaults, the error message regarding the missing red wire went away, it recognized that the set temperature was for cooling and l was able to finally complete the configuration and I have a brand new looking pretty neat thermostat.

  10. Marc Fischer

    Overpriced

  11. Mike Ferris

    Advert says C wire not needed but Google Support tells me it won’t work. Without a C wire. Couldn’t get it to work at alll.

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