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HELP SAVE ENERGY. See your energy use in the Monthly Energy Report, and help save even more with a schedule that adapts to your lifestyle, and by connecting with your utility efficiency program..EFFICIENCY AND REWARDS. Connect your Honeywell Home account with your utility to earn rewards each season for your energy efficiency.Before purchasing, check to see if this thermostat is compatible with your home and to determine if your home needs a C-wire power adapter.Works with most heat/cool oil furnace systems. Will not work with heating only oil furnace systems unless a C-Wire is present.
AUTO HOME AND AWAY MODE. Adjust your thermostat from anywhere with your mobile device, or let your home automatically react to your schedule with geofencing.
MULTI-ROOM FOCUS. Add Smart Room Sensors to focus the temperature on multiple rooms for comfort where it matters to you. (Sensors sold separately)
SMART RESPONSE AND ALERTS. Intelligently learns your home’s heating and cooling patterns to deliver the right temperature at the right time, and sends you filter and temperature alerts.
COMPATIBLE WITH: Forced air (gas, oil or electric), hot water and steam, and heat pumps with electric backup. Does NOT work with electric baseboard heat (120-240V). C-Wire Required.
SMARTER, SIMPLER SETUP. Everything you need comes in the box, including a power adapter so that the T9 works in most homes. The T9 intuitively identifies your home’s heating and cooling type, making it easy to do it yourself.
EFFICIENCY AND REWARDS. Connect your Honeywell Home account with your utility to earn rewards each season for your energy efficiency.
Before purchasing, check to see if this thermostat is compatible with your home and to determine if your home needs a C-wire power adapter.
Works with most heat/cool oil furnace systems. Will not work with heating only oil furnace systems unless a C-Wire is present.
6 reviews for Honeywell Home T9 WIFI Smart Thermostat, Smart Room Sensor Ready, Touchscreen Display, Alexa and Google Assist
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Myron Uecker –
Works great with the app and supports remote sensors
If you have never used a thermostat with remote sensors, you really don’t know what you are missing. It is great being able to place sensors inside of rooms instead of having to hope that your hallway is the right temperature. That really only leaves two choices of thermostats, the Honeywell T9/T10 or Ecobee.We recently moved into a brand new house with two separate HVAC systems, one for the main level and basement, one for the top floor with the bedrooms. The builder pre-installed Honeywell T6 thermostats, which left a lot to be desired. They worked well with the Ring system that came with the house, but that control is limited to the mode and temperature. You either need to use the touchscreen on the thermostat or the app to make the most of it. Due to the way the T6 was installed in contractor mode, I could not get them to connect to the Resideo app. The T6 also does not support remote thermostats, which really is a game changer.There are a couple of differences with the T6 compared to T9. T6 has battery backup (I don’t really care as long as it doesn’t lose its programming). T6 connects to Z-Wave, which makes using it with a security system easier (plus Ring only supports two thermostats if they are connected to Z-Wave). Both connect to wifi and both should work with the Resideo app, but I could not get the T6 into the right mode to set it up. T9 has remote thermostats, T6 does not.I wanted more control so I decided to upgrade to the T9. The best part is that it was literally plug and play. I removed the T6 and plugged the T9 into the same wall adapter. I was able to immediately connect it to the Resideo app, which is really what I wanted. The Resideo app is actually not bad, it gives me full control over both thermostats.We have purchased additional remote sensors and have two for each thermostat, I really like being able to place them in bedrooms since we usually have our doors closed. I work from home and have one sensor in my office, one in our living room. I did find that occupancy detection doesn’t work as well as I had hoped because I use a space heater in hopes of saving money and that means the office is warmer than the rest of the house. In the summer and on weekends it works a lot better.With the Resideo app you can easily tweak the settings from anywhere and you can program each day individually. If days match it groups them, but they don’t have an easy way to remove customization for a day. That is nice because I try to go into the office one day a week. I wish I could program heating vs. cooling different for things like the fan because in the winter I want it set to circulate upstairs, in the summer I want the fan off on the top level during the day so I’m not moving the hot air around as much (those vents are in the ceiling), in the winter I want more air circulation.In my previous house we had installed an Ecobee 3, the first model with Apple HomeKit support (which we never used). The Honeywell T9 is competitive with the Ecobee in most of the features you will actually use, but that Ecobee had a couple of features the T9 does not. First, Ecobee supports accessories, for example, you could use it to control a whole house humidifier (I wanted one but never bought one). T9 doesn’t do that. Second, Ecobee can use occupancy to control whether your house is in home or away mode, which would be useful for our top level since nobody is in the bedrooms during the day. T9 uses geofencing, which has a lot of disadvantages in comparison (everybody needs it on your phone, cannot distinguish between home and on that level). Newer Ecobee models add even more sensors and even Alexa. Ecobee also lets you tweak how often the fan runs, Honeywell just has circulate, which runs on their schedule.Ecobee also looks more premium than Honeywell. The T9 is functional but not as modern of a design. Their sensors are large white blocks that really stand out when mounted on a wall. Considering all of the white Ring products I have, it kind of fits in, though.I probably would have chosen Ecobee over T9 if the price was similar, but Ecobee is nearly double the price and their remote sensors are more expensive as well.
Brad S. –
What I was looking for
I wanted a thermostat that I could program, not on that was self programming to my schedule (large internet company one). This is it!Works great. I have a heatpump system, and had no problems hooking it up. It has a weekly schedule if you want to set five days easily, or you can do all seven separately. I set mine for weekday and weekends (two schedules).Has four daily slots (rise, leave, home, sleep), but looks like you can add more.I bought two room extenders, and they work great. I have an older house, and the thermostat was in a hallway that was off the main area. The room extenders are great as they were easy to add and let you tell the thermostat what to weigh on heating/cooling decisions. Are you in the living room or your office all day? Set the thermostat to look at that sensor. Your bedroom hot at night? Set the schedule to look at the hall and bedroom when deciding to come on.The main reason I bought this was the auto switch between heat/cool and the fan circulate mode. I hate having to babysit the thermostat on freezing nights and hot days. The Auto switching is great.The auto circulate fan setting is great. It will circulate air about twenty minutes an hour just using the fan to keep the house at a good temperature so it doesn’t have hot and cold spots on those times when you are on the edge of the temperature range. I use it for the night.This thermostat is not the most attractive, but I would recommend it. The only issue you may have is that the thermostat always seems to be back lit. Not sure if that is adjustable, but I love it because it acts as a soft light in the middle of the night for guests on the way to the bathroom.Great product.
Cap’n Beefheart –
Flawless smart thermostats
I own both the T9 and the t10 Honeywell smart thermostats. I just installed the T9 and I’ve been using the T10 for 2 years and they operate flawlessly. The newer T9 allows you to change the background color (12 choices) which I find makes a very attractive thermostat on the wall. The older T10 does not have this capability although the newer models might. However, there’s been no issues of connectivity. I suggest you use the 2.4 GHz router Wi-Fi signal versus the 5.0 because it can carry farther distances within your house. Using the 5.0 can cause connectivity dropping issues if your router is some distance from the thermostat.
Alexander K. –
This thermostat is not able to control the fan speed if the AC unit. Two options only: either off or full speed. Very inconvenient.
Octavio R –
En general funcionan bien, y la app ayuda a su manejo a distancia, pero después de un año tienen fallas, y es imposible encontrar datos de servicio para repara o aplicar garantía. y ya me empezó a fallar el segundo termostato
André –
J’ai été plus d’un mois sans être capable d’enregistrer mon thermostat dans l’application Honeywell Home App.J’ai contacté le soutien technique d’honeywell home par téléphone et par messagerie instantané. Réponse rapide et très courtois et ils ne niaisent pas avec les détails d’usage. Cependant ils n’ont pas été en mesure de trouver le problème et il m’ont suggérer d’effectuer un retour/échange.Dans une ultime tentative de dernier recours, j’ai effectuer une 4e fois une remise a l’état d’usine et cette fois j’ai choisi l’anglais comme language de configuration. Je ne sais pas si c’est vraiment ce qui a fait fonctionné le couplage avec mon application, mais cette fois ça fonctionné donc si vous avez le même problème que moi essayez ça.