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Second Generation Nest Thermostat Available At Best Buy

Nest has recently announced that it has released its second generation Nest Learning Thermostat for sale at Best Buy, with a price of $249.

Available on-line at bestbuy.com as well as at more than 600 Best Buy stores, the new thermostat is a unique one that can save you a good deal of energy (note: we’ve covered the Nest Thermostat several times now).

Nest’s second generation thermostat, with its mobile phone and web apps, allows for anyone in the house to control the household temperature.

Meanwhile, consumers at various stores can test the new thermostat before making the purchase.
 

 
Installing the new thermostat takes around thirty minutes, according to the Nest website.

Overall, there is lots of potential with this thermostat and I think it could make for a good energy efficiency investment. What are your thoughts?

Source and Image Credit: Nest

 
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