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The ecobee4 smart thermostat is on sale — save $50 on Amazon
Mother’s Day is just a few short days away, and if you haven’t gotten a gift yet (don’t worry, we aren’t judging), you might want to consider getting something under the smart home umbrella. These popular devices are great not only because they simply make life easier, but they also allow for expansive customization — you can always add on more devices, making an even more connected home.
Our recommendation? How about this smart thermostat from ecobee — it’s $50 off on Amazon and is really effective in keeping a balanced temperature throughout the home.
The ecobee4 smart thermostat is easily installed — just hook it up, place the sensors in the most important rooms, and set up app controls. Each room sensor monitors the temperature and occupancy of the room that it’s in and sends that information back to the ecobee’s main hub, signaling it to automatically adjust or maintain the temperature accordingly. You can also adjust the thermostat manually from anywhere via smartphone, or just by using your voice with built-in Alexa support. Once installed, the ecobee4 will ensure that it’s never too hot or too cold.
If you want to get a great gift for mom, this is the one — get the ecobee4 smart thermostat for $50 off on Amazon.
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