Smart Thermostat

Stay cozy. Save energy.
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Features

  • Save up to 27%* on energy costs based on your schedule, location, and climate.
  • Compatible with 95% of HVAC systems.
  • Easy DIY installation in just 15 minutes.
  • Multiple convenient ways to control.
  • Say goodbye to hot and cold spots.
  • Usage tracking with insights.

Save up to 27%* on energy costs based on your schedule, location, and climate.

Compatible with 95% of HVAC systems.

Easy DIY installation in just 15 minutes.

Multiple convenient ways to control.

Say goodbye to hot and cold spots.

Usage tracking with insights.

Turn your life to smart

Reduce heating and cooling costs by up to 27% compared to a hold of 72°F.

Provides a comfortable temperature before waking up as planned.


Automatically switch off after detecting going out.


Elderly/children come back and control the temperature through the app.


Exercise in the gym after work, sweaty you need the temperature to drop, so use Remote this one room.


Going to bed, voice control the comfortable temperature.


Save energy just as you expected.

Degrii Smart Thermostat helps you save energy by providing predictions and tips based on your schedule, and optimizing controls to reduce heating and cooling costs by up to 27% compared to a hold of 72°F.
With Degrii's Smart Fencing technology, your thermostat uses your phone's GPS and device location to determine whether you're home or away, automatically adjusting the temperature for maximum energy efficiency and comfort.
Like an energy-saving gnome inside your phone, the Degrii app will recommend actionable insights based on your usage to help reduce wasted energy.

Multiple convenient ways to control.

Take control of your heating and cooling effortlessly with touch, the free Degrii app, or through voice commands with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.

15-min easy 
DIY installation.

Al wizard on the Degrii app guides you through the installation step by step. No need for any technical expertise.

Compatible with 95% of HVAC systems.

Check the compatibility

Check the compatibility of your system using the Degrii online compatibility checker

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Rid your home of hot and cold spots.

Works with up to 12 Degrii Remote Thermostats (sold separately) that work seamlessly together to create a system for personalized comfort.

Topic Spec

Color

Black

Material

Plastic

Dimensions

145 x 83 x22 mm or 5.7 x 3.2 x 0.86 inches

Weight

155g

Display

LED arrays

Power Source

24VAC~60Hz

Power consumption

Less than 2.4VA

Sensors

temperature & humidity

Communication Method

- Bluetooth
- 2.4 GHz WiFi

System Compatibility

in the Quick Start Guide

Phone Compatibility

- Android 9.0+                                
- iOS 14.0+

Weather Resistance

Indoor use only

Operating Temperature

32~130℉ (0~55℃)

Storage Temperature

-22~140℉ (-30~60℃)

Certifications

FCC, IC

Environmental Information

ROHS compliant
Recyclable packaging
Mercury free
Arsenic free
PVC free

Languages

English

Warranty

1-Year

FAQs

For more questions visit our help center.

How do I identify my thermostat wires?

You will need to remove the front cover of your old thermostat, then remove the jumper wire if any. Follow the wire from the wall to the terminals of the control board where the wire is connected. Finally, label the wires based on the letter on its terminal accordingly. In this example, you would select Rh, G, Y, and C.

Is the Degrii Thermostat compatible with a 2-wire system?

Yes. By using the 24v power adapter, the Degrii Thermostat will be able to work with a 2-wire system. 

I have two lines of terminal labels. Which do I use for Degrii Thermostat?

Some thermostats have both “Conventional” and “Heat Pump” modes, causing them to have two lines of terminal labels. Your system is only using one of these two modes. All you have to do is figure out which mode is currently in use and then use that set of labels for the compatibility checker.

If you don’t know what system that you have off-hand, no worries! Here are a few dead giveaways:

1. Try turning on the heat, then check if your outside condenser/air conditioning unit starts running. If it does, you have a heat pump system. 

2. If turning on the heat doesn’t make your outside unit run, you’ll probably hear sounds coming from your basement, closet, or the ceiling when your heat is on. This would mean you have a conventional system.

3. Check out the labels on your condenser or indoor air handler for a model number or name. You can likely search this up to figure out what type of system you have.

4. Check your HVAC control board for the wire labels. The control board will most likely have only one set of labels which corresponds to either a heat pump or conventional unit.