Netatmo and Somfy announce compatibility between their Smart Thermostat, Radiator Valves, and the TaHoma Smart Hub
When the temperature drops and you want to keep your home warm, you might think it's time to turn the heating on or up. Yes, but... with the rising price of energy, heating accounts for 66% of energy expenses in French households*. So the cost of running our boilers, for heating as well as hot water, weighs heavily on our household budgets! Now, with a range of smart thermostat systems, you can buy a kit to control your heating remotely at any time. Installing this type of product is one of the best ways to save energy.
What could be better than being able to control the temperature of your lounge, bedroom or bathroom, anywhere, at any time? Now you can, with the range of smart thermostats available today! These wireless products work with modern combi boilers and are a key part of managing the heating in your home, which is more important than ever when it comes to saving energy.
To set up a smart thermostat so it controls your heating correctly, you need to take 2 factors into account during the installation process: the product's connection to the internet and to your home’s central heating system.
For the Netatmo Smart Thermostat to work, you need:
A remote-controlled heating system with a smart thermostat has many advantages and a wireless kit like this can be the best solution for many homes looking to lower the price of running their boilers.
If you want to use wireless technology to regulate the temperature in your home even more precisely, in order to heat every room to a pleasant temperature, you can opt for Netatmo Smart Radiator Valves.
A radiator valve is actually a part of something called a thermostatically controlled valve. It’s a product that lets you control the heat of each radiator precisely.
Netatmo Smart Radiator Valves can also be controlled remotely. After installation, you can look on your smartphone to monitor the heating temperature in each of your rooms. They include an open window detection feature and continuously analyse the room’s environment in order to adjust the heating according to the detected level of sunlight.
Remotely controlling your heating system can also be done directly through your radiators. Today, some radiators have embedded wireless technology so you can manage your heating even when you’re away from home.
Just like smart thermostats, some smart radiators can be used for monitoring your heating or detecting open doors and windows.
Intuis Connect with Netatmo is a smart module for managing electric heating, created in partnership between Muller and Netatmo. It can synchronise several electric radiators in one room in order to harmonise the temperature and therefore the thermal comfort you feel.
Installation is as easy as can be! Simply place the wireless connection module in your electric radiator and download the Intuis Connect app.
Need to turn up the heat in your dining room without getting up off the sofa? The voice assistants Alexa (Amazon), Siri (Apple) and Google Home are compatible with some smart thermostats on the market including the Netatmo Smart Thermostat.
No need to lift a finger! If you have an Amazon speaker for example, just say: “Alexa, put the lounge in OFF mode” to set your combi boiler to frost mode if you’re going away for a few days, or “Alexa, heat the living room to 19 degrees” to regulate the temperature.
More than ever before, with rising gas and electricity prices, being able to manage your heating remotely can help you avoid high energy bills. Beyond the financial aspect, there’s also an ecological aspect, because a house that’s not overheated is a house that emits less CO2!
*Source: Un hiver tout confort, ADEME
**Source: Passer au thermostat programmable, ADEME