Honeywell Home RTH6580WF Wi-Fi 7-Day Programmable Thermostat, White
$119.99 Original price was: $119.99.$54.49Current price is: $54.49.

You have your own schedule and routine, and it doesn’t always align with your thermostat. When you’re on the go, you can still check, adjust and program your RTH6580WF WiFi 7-Day Programmable Thermostat from your smartphone. Connected to your home’s existing WiFi connection, this digital thermostat gives you remote access from any WiFi-enabled device. Download the free app to your smartphone or tablet for virtual access to your thermostat. From your connected device, you can program – or reprogram – on the fly.
EASY-TO-USE-APP. Choose from the Total Connect Comfort app or the Honeywell Home app to control your WiFi thermostat anytime, anywhere.
SMART HOME INTEGRATION. The Wi-Fi 7-Day is compatible with voice assistant devices like Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Microsoft Cortana, and more.
SIMPLE INSTALL FOR A DIY PROJECT. The Wi-Fi 7-Day Programmable Thermostat is easy to configure and install yourself.
ENERGY STAR CERTIFIED. Honeywell Home Wi-Fi thermostats are energy-efficient without sacrificing performance.
EASY OPERATION AND INTUITIVE. Big, backlit digital display and easy controls make for a user-friendly experience.
COMPATIBLE WITH: Forced air (gas, oil or electric), hot water and steam, and heat pumps with electric backup. Does NOT work with electric baseboard heat (120-240V). C-Wire required.
LEARNS YOUR COMFORT LEVELS. Smart Response feature learns your home’s cycles to help deliver the right temperature.
EFFICIENCY AND REWARDS. The Wi-Fi 7-Day works with utility programs across the US to bring you even more savings.
Before purchasing, check to see if this thermostat is compatible with your home and to determine if your home needs a C-wire power adapter.
The thermostat operates between 20-30 VAC, “supplied” to the R/RC terminals and “returning” through the C terminal. A C wire, connected to C on the equipment, is required for the thermostat to power itself.
7 reviews for Honeywell Home RTH6580WF Wi-Fi 7-Day Programmable Thermostat, White
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Anon –
Good Choice, Solid Performance
Bottom Line: The installation was ALMOST effortless, and the performance has been rock solid. I’m very pleased by the unit and would certainly buy it again.I, too, had to unplug the unit once during installation in order for it to complete the temporary wifi connection to my android phone. However, that was the only hiccup. Otherwise, the installation went smoothly. In short order, the wifi link to my WPA2-encrypted router was complete, using a 2.4 GHz channel per instructions. For the past month, I’ve monitored the home remotely to determine if I needed to engage the aux heat strips during unusually cold periods. I currently live 500 miles farther south, and have not yet moved into the home, so remote control of the HVAC was the purpose for the purchase.The thermostat interface is simple and basic, but entirely sufficient. I don’t have to mess with it to see the relevant information; it’s all there on the main display. As a recently retired electronics engineer, I have an extreme distrust of new technology, because most companies chase the easily-wowed but ignorant masses with pretty bells and whistles at the expense of design maturity and reliability. To a former design engineer for the military, this is a frustrating trend. Similarly, I cannot abide the intrusiveness and privacy concerns over voice-activated devices monitored by Amazon and/or Google (or whomever). You can do all that lazy nonsense with this thermostat, but I don’t want or need it. I want and need rock-solid internet connectivity and sufficient remote control for when I’m in a different state and I’m worried that the heat pump won’t be able to pull enough heat out of the air to warm the house. And in this scenario, Honeywell delivers.As with all purchases, particularly electronics, there is a risk of buying a lemon or experiencing infant mortality with one or more electronic components. Fortunately for me, I saw no evidence of quality concerns with the device. It appeared well-made, competently assembled, and sufficiently documented. I do urge people to follow the instructions carefully and slowly. I suspect I moved too quickly, possibly doing steps out of order, which may have caused my wifi hiccup. Either way, it was easily corrected with the power cycle and more carefully following the instructions.I have no issues with the phone app. It works fine and allows me to do everything I want to do. It’s streamlined, effective, and reliable. Surprisingly, it doesn’t annoy with poor design details or irrelevant BS. (Not looking to be entertained by my thermostat. I just want the bloody thing to work and do what I tell it to do, when I tell it, without becoming a new and contrary personality in my life.) In this regard, the app has been a pleasant surprise.In summary, if you are looking for a solid performer and you value reliability over gee-whiz style and the latest marketing fad, then consider the Honeywell RTH6580WF. It’s a very good value, delivering full performance at a much lower cost than most alternatives. Consider repurposing all that saved money towards something of greater life impact than a “stylish” thermostat. Good luck.
Tom Jennings –
Great Thermostat- Bought 5 of them!
Really impressed with this thermostat. After easily replacing the first one, and finding how easy it is to remotely monitor and control my HVAC, I bought 4 more! The first one I bought was for a vacation condo that had the heat fail. Fortunately we caught it before the pipes froze, but I wanted a way to be alerted if it happened again. In searching for such a device I came across this thermostat, and not only will it send me an email based on various parameters I can set, but it also lets me view the current temperature, set a schedule, or manually change the temperature. Really convenient to turn the heat up a few hours before arriving in the winter! Anyway, here are some helpful hints as far as installation: 1) Be certain your unit comes with the right manual! Of the 5 I bought, 4 had the correct manual, and 1 had a manual that looked identical on the cover, had the correct part number, but had different instructions for the initial programming. If you receive a manual that has system set up starting on page 54 using four digit codes, IT IS INCORRECT. The correct manual uses 1 or 2 digit codes and starts on page 50. If I had only bought one unit, and received the wrong manual, I would have had no idea how to proceed. 2) Yes, you need a “C” wire. This provides the common side of the 24 volts AC required to power the thermostat. Previous Honeywell programmable thermostats used batteries to power the thermostats, and conventional thermostats do not require power. Of the 5 units I installed, 2 had no “C” wires but did have a spare I was able to connect at the transformer in the main unit (1 HVAC, 1 oil burner / heat only), 2 had a “C” wire (both heat pumps) , and one system that used one conventional thermostat to go to separate heat and AC units had no “C” wire and no spare, so I had to run a new thermostat wire. 3) A laptop or tablet will greatly simplify your initial installation. After you power on the unit for the first time. “wfi setup” will flash on the display. Just use your tablet or laptop to search for available wireless networks. You will see “new thermostat” as an available wireless network. Connect to it and open a web browser. If it fails to automatically direct you to the setup page, just enter 192.168.0.1 It will walk you through the entire setup, and provide a link to create a free Honeywell account to connect to your thermostat from a PC or smart phone. It will even automatically connect you back to the wireless network you were using before connecting to the thermostat. The “wifi setup” will stop flashing and you will see an icon indicating signal strength on the thermostat. You can also have it send you an email if the thermostat loses connection to the network. 3) Once you create a free account with Honeywell, you can view current room temperature, the outside temperature (based on where you tell Honeywell the thermostat is located, not an actual sensor), set / change / override schedules, or turn the system on or off. 4) Don’t forget to program the thermostat for the type of system you have- see page 50 in the manual. Very easy to do. One trick I discovered is that if you have a Rheem heat pump, function 2 must be set to a value of “1”. And of course, the location where the thermostat is located needs to have wifi, with or without encryption (It gives you an option during setup to choose what SSID to connect to and to enter the code if required). Overall, I am extremely pleased with this product, and not only expect it to provide peace of mind, but also expect to save money on my utility bills and have a convenient and centralized way to control all of my heat and air conditioning units.
Eduardo Acosta Rojas –
Me ayuda a ahorrar energía porque puedo programar toda la semana el cambio de ajuste de temperatura o apagado del equipo y así, si se me olvida apagarlo lo hago a distancia y si mi rutina permanece el equipo arranca cuando lo necesito y se apaga cuando no estoy.
Rashed Hassan alsakhawi –
Not easy to use also the application not work in UAE
Linz –
Good quality Honeywell Controller
acheo –
non utilizzabile in Italia
Salah A. Al Akkad –
قمت بشراء ١٦ وحدة، كل شي جيد ولكن النقطة الأساسية وهي خاصية شبك الواي فاي صعبة ولكن بعد معاناة نجح، ويعمل بطريقة سهلة جدا واي فاي