We’ve waited a long time for a more affordable Nest thermostat, and it’s finally here. The new $169 Nest Thermostat E costs 80 bucks less than the Google company’s premium Learning Thermostat, while retaining a lot of the same smart features. Nest’s Thermostat E is available starting today at Nest’s online store. International pricing isn’t available, but the price converts to roughly £130 or AU$210 at the current exchange rate.
Here’s an overview:
- Design: The Thermostat E has the same rounded shape, but a plastic (rather than a metallic) finish and a more minimal “frosted” display
- Scheduling: This thermostat has two options — a preset program based on a “typical customer’s” habits or a learning algorithm that adapts over time
- Proximity detection: It doesn’t have a far-field sensor like the Learning Thermostat, but it still relies on built-in tech to tell whether or not you’re home
- Remote access: You can adjust your Thermostat E from the same Nest mobile and web apps, as well as with Amazon Alexa speakers or the Google Home via voice commands
- Installation: As with the Learning Thermostat, Nest says most customers won’t need a C-wire to successfully install the Thermostat E
When Honeywell, Ecobee and other smart thermostat manufacturers began slashing prices on their second- and third-gen models, Nest’s Learning Thermostat held steady at $249. Due to the Nest’s appealing design, auto-home and away settings and easy-to-navigate app, it remained the thermostat favorite in spite of its high price.
That was, until Ecobee added two new thermostats to its roster: the $169 Ecobee3 Lite and the $249 Ecobee4. The Ecobee3 Lite is a pared-down version of the startup’s original Ecobee3 thermostat (now sold for $199); The Ecobee4 is the smartest connected thermostat we’ve seen yet.
Not only does it have a variety of smart home integrations, it also has an Amazon Alexa speaker integrated into its hardware. That means you can talk to your Ecobee4 just like you would use a standalone Alexa device — ask it to tell you a joke, to play NPR — or to adjust the temperature.

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Nest introduced a few iterations of the same Learning Thermostat since co-founders Matt Rogers and Tony Fadell first unveiled it in 2011 — until the Thermostat E. This more affordable smart thermostat should make Nest more competitive, particularly alongside the $169 Ecobee3 Lite and Honeywell’s $150 Lyric T5. We expect a review unit shortly, so check back soon for our impressions.
