tado Smart Thermostat X – Starter Kit Wired Room Thermostat & Bridge X, Control via App & Smart Speaker (Alexa, Siri, Google Assistant), DIY Installation, Not Compatible with tado V3+ Amazon.co.uk: Home & Kitchen

(10 customer reviews)

£131.99

About this item SAVES ENERGY AND HEATING COSTS: The thermostat X Starter Kit from tado, the experts for smart heating, includes the Bridge X and, exclusive for Amazon customers, an additional battery set – the more rooms you control, the more you save EASY DIY INSTALLATION, EVEN OFFLINE: The smart heater thermostat is suitable for gas boilers that support OpenTherm and relay control, heat pumps and water-fed underfloor heating with a wired thermostat CONTROL VIA APP: Smart scheduling, advanced geofencing, open-window sensor without additional window contacts and much more – the thermostat has numerous features for your heating system FOR YOUR SMART HOME As well as adjustment directly on the thermostat, you can set the individual temperature in each room very simply using the app or a smart speaker such as Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant or Apple Siri EASY TO USE: The thermostat is operated intuitively via the display FUTURE-PROOF TECHNOLOGY: Matter allows different smart home appliances to communicate with each other, while Thread ensures a stable network – this requires the Bridge X (included) or another Thread border router OPTIONAL FEEL-GOOD PACKAGE: Auto-Assist provides you with insights into the energy costs, information and solutions for heating problems as well as automated geofencing and open-window detection Important to know: tado X products are not compatible with tado V3+ or older
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Simple temperature control via the app

Replace room thermostats that are connected to boilers, heat pumps or underfloor heating systems. Control one or more rooms individually and conveniently via the app. Added comfort, less energy consumption. Not compatible with tado° V3+ or older.

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tado° is the expert for smart heating. Thanks to the unique functions in the app, energy savings are guaranteed. Simply install it yourself – preferably in all rooms for optimum savings.

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tado° makes your smart home easier

tadoº X uses the same Matter standard as other leading smart home devices, making it easier to connect everything in your smart home ecosystem. All you’ll need is the tado° Bridge.

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AI for a smarter and more efficient heating

tado° AI learns your habits and understands your home – unlocking next level smart heating. With AI Assist, you save up to 55% more energy, compared to the average of 22%. Enjoy smart automations like Geofencing, Open Window Detection, Holiday Mode, and more. Care & Protect helps you to solve problems with your system. Energy IQ informs you about energy consumption and costs. Book in the app, cancel any time (£3.99/ month, £29.99/ year).

Additional information

Style Name

X Starter Kit: Wired Heating, V3+ Starter Kit: Wired Heating, X 1x Wireless Temperature Sensor, V3+ 1x Wireless Temperature Sensor

Pattern Name

Starter Kit, Add-Ons

Brand Name

tado

Model Number

VX-ST02-IB02-AZ-ML-00

Manufacturer

tado°

Customer Reviews

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars

(4,499)

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4.4 out of 5 stars

Best Sellers Rank

1,660 in DIY & Tools (See Top 100 in DIY & Tools) 22 in Home Programmable Thermostats

ASIN

B0CWPHCWK6

Item Type Name

Smart Thermostat

Country Of Origin

China

Item height

10.4 centimetres

Unit Count

1.0 count

Item Shape

Rectangular

Product Style

X Starter Kit: Wired Heating

Material Type

PC, ABS, PMMA, nickel-plated brass

Finish Type

matte

Item Dimensions D x W x H

104D x 18W x 104H millimetres

Special Features

Programmierbarer

Power Source

Corded Electric

Voltage

24 Volts

Display Type

lcd, led

Screen Size

104 Millimetres

Control Type

Button Control

Control Method

App

Connectivity Protocol

matter

Mounting Type

Wall Mount

Backlight

Yes

Number of Batteries

6 AAA batteries required. (included)

Specification Met

CE

Brand

tado

Model name

Smart Thermostat X – Starter Kit (AZ) [ML]

Product dimensions

104D x 18W x 104H millimetres

Controller type

Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, iOS

Special feature

Programmierbarer

Colour

Black/White

Specific uses for product

Boiler, Heating

Temperature Control Type

Heating

Connectivity technology

Thread, Matter

Included components

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Feature

Important to know: tado X products are not compatible with tado V3+ or older

10 reviews for tado Smart Thermostat X – Starter Kit Wired Room Thermostat & Bridge X, Control via App & Smart Speaker (Alexa, Siri, Google Assistant), DIY Installation, Not Compatible with tado V3+ Amazon.co.uk: Home & Kitchen

  1. Daren R.

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Fantastic wired thermostat replacement giving smart app internet & Alexa control

    We have a Glow-worm Ultracom 38 cxi combi boiler with a Drayton electro-mechanical 2 wire wall thermostat that we wanted to replace with the tado smart thermostat.The thermostat was getting end of life and would often need the contacts cleaned before switching the normally open (NO) 24 VDC heating control from the boiler. The other issue was the lack of intelligent heating control whereby the house was either cool or hot with frequent intervention needed to increase and decrease the thermostat set point.Most new thermostats on the market, smart or otherwise, could improve the control situation but after installing Alexa we wanted to add heating to the list of house devices that we now control. We also thought that having the ability to monitor and control the home environment over the Internet might be useful.Research began on two commonly known products and they both looked fantastic. The problem with the UK models is that there didn’t seem to be a ‘wired’ switching thermostat model (where the thermostat itself did the switching) available and a wireless receiver had to be installed at the boiler. I thought it pointless to install a wireless receiver and start altering boiler wiring when we already had wires installed to the existing thermostat. Hot water did not need controlling.It was a relief to discover that tado could replace an existing wired thermostat and in our case switch the 24 VDC circuit using the common-NO wiring configuration.The Tado was ordered and arrived quickly. Although being an electrician by trade I followed the Tado instructions that started at the Tado setup web page; I didn’t want to be the one causing a boiler meltdown in the middle of winter by getting things wrong.The start of the install involved creating an account then registering the smart thermostat and the Internet Bridge that plugged into the Ethernet port of the router. Recognition and configuration of tado components was slick without problem. The installation then asks your thermostat and boiler make/model/setup. It was good to see that the Drayton and Glow-worm Ultracom 38 cxi was included in the list. The Ultracom 38 cxi is listed as Ultracom — cxi as it includes all three (24, 30 and 38) cxi models.The boiler unit was powered off and the instructions gave the wiring diagram which was as expected in my case having metered out the wires beforehand. The wires were labelled using the stickers provided.Mounting of the new thermostat was easy in my case as the existing screw holes from the Drayton matched the tado smart thermostat. The unit could be mounted without any more holes being put in the wall although I did have to chase the cable hole a little. I am not sure if the tado would benefit from a built in level like some of the other models have although this was not an issue as we have a few levels about the house and can resort to the mobile app level if needed.Tado thermostat common and NO were used for the boiler heating switching control with the earth wire being terminated into a spare isolation terminal. After replacing the wiring cover then clipping on the smart thermostat, we were ready to power on the boiler.After manually altering the heating using the manual controls on the smart thermostat and checking the boiler operated in a similar way as the old thermostat, it was time to install the app. We have both android and apple devices in the household and the app installed and worked well on both.We switched off the heating schedule function built into the boiler. There were instructions with the tado but we left the old boiler schedule as is and switched off the boiler ‘Central Heating Timed Mode’. This was done by pushing the mode button on the boiler until only the ‘Central Heating Function’ and ‘Domestic Hot Water Function’ icons were displayed in the boiler LCD display.The tado app heating schedule gave us what we could not get from the boiler timed mode and that is work week/weekend programming. An individual day programme was also available. We now have frost protection which we never had if the boiler schedule or control had the boiler heating off.The app works well over the Internet when away from home and we have had no issue with performance. For some of the colder days it was good to switch on the heating a bit early before leaving work as the inside temperature had dropped with the heating off. We could change the off time to a minimum threshold to alleviate this maybe in the future.The saving in the heating bill will come from the fact that we seldom overshoot with excessive heating of the house. Having intelligence built into the control, the smart thermostat will alter the heating as the room temperature reaches the set point. The analytics that come with the app show when the boiler was switched on and off over time so you can see your burn rate versus temperature and humidity.One tip if using the schedule is to change the ‘Settings’ -> ‘Heating’ ‘Manual Control on tado device’ from ‘Until ended by user’ to ‘Until next automatic change’ otherwise a change in temperature by the user will override the schedule ‘next time’ until you cancel manually.Alexa was easy to setup and with Alex Show and the Alex Dot in another room inherited the setup. A voice command to check the inside temperature brings up a digital thermostat on the Alex Show screen where the temperature can be altered using the touchscreen interface. Setting heating up/down or to a specific temperature is easy with voice control.We get all of the functionality mentioned and more without spending a penny on subscriptions. We don’t want the features the subscription entitles us to so this is not an issue.The tado smart thermostat gets five stars as it has surpassed my expectations from installation to operation. It also provided the wired thermostat replacement with the flexibility to add a boiler extension kit if the heating control is more complex and/or the water heating is to be controlled. If we want to build on the system to make it multi-room with additional smart thermostats and/or smart radiator thermostats then these options are available.

    28 people found this helpful

  2. Alex S

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    High quality at every stage

    I purchased the smart thermostat in November 2020 to replace my old mechanical thermostat. I was already aware that the automatic shutoff while away was a subscription feature so I won’t take any stars off for that. Having said that, even without paying for the smart features, the app will ping you a notification when you leave the house asking if you want to set “Away mode”. Yes it’s not as convenient as having it set automatically but it is still really helpful and easy to set Away mode of you’re out for a few days.The main purpose of this review is just to report on the very high quality of the thermostat, the installation instructions and the app. You can really tell they spent time paying attention to the smallest details which really sets it apart from the typical Chinese IoT hardware out there. I am a software developer and hardware tinkerer so I recognise the effort that went into the Tado thermostat.I was also a bit concerned about battery life as my thermostat has no power cable. Well it took 7 months before I could write this review because that is how long the 3 AAA Duracell batteries lasted (217 days actually). 5 weeks ago I received an email telling me the batteries were low but not to worry as they would still last another 3 weeks. I also got a warning when viewing the app. (this is the kind of thing I mean when I talk about attention to detail).As for the actual benefits well for me what I like is:- keeps the correct time (unlike the mechanical timer on my boiler)- shows me a graph of the room temperature over time so I can see how well the heating is performing- shows humidity over time which is useful in winter as I get dry hands or in summer as it might feel hotter than the thermostat would say otherwise.- lets me control the temperature from my phone so I don’t have to get up from where I’m sitting- lets me control the settings from outside my house so I can make sure it is off when I’m away or warming the flat before I arrive- lets me control the temperature via my phone’s assistant (I don’t have Alexa or Google home but it still works directly through my phone)- setting a heating schedule is really easy and intuitive via the app- battery lasts over 6 months!- never has trouble connecting to my WiFi despite the fact that I turn off my router every night. Well the thermostat is very close to the router so I can’t test the range but some of my other devices only connect 9/10 times. The Tado connects quickly 100% of the time.

    9 people found this helpful

  3. Jason S.

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    [15 Month Review] Great Thermostat but I’m wishing I’d of brought NEST

    –Been using Tado for 15 months now, no improvements or updates in terms of functionality since purchased–Background: Moved from a 1970’s Back Boiler/Water Tank & single-pane radiators with no TRV’s to a modern Combi boiler, dual-pane radiators, with full Tado system.This thermostat is very intimidating to non-tech people, not because of the physical install but because you have to configure it on the unit itself. Full details can be found buried in Tado’s site as you need to tell the thermostat if it is a relay or temperature sensor, if it will control hot water, and if any Tado Extension Kits are present.Pros:• Let’s you control temperature in 0.1 degree intervals.• Smaller than expected & looks very modern.• Updates the temperature of the location & updates the app every 10-15 seconds.• Comes with Duracell OEM batteries pre-installed.• Can be configured before wiring takes place, as the wiring is only used for boiler communication everything else runs off the batteries.Cons:• Took 30-45 minutes to ensure all working (As modern boilers don’t let you on/off constantly)• Picks up dirt/marks stupidly quick – Ours had black marks within minutes from the contractor and they will not scrub off.• Not elderly friendly. To change the temperature at the thermostat itself you have to press the button, wait for it to prompt for target temperature, then press the up & down arrows until you reach the temperature you want.• Alexa control is not as intuitive as you’d expect out of the box. (In my example X = Living Room)–Saying “Alexa, Increase the Temperature in X” does not work, you have to specify how many degrees you want to go up or down.–Tado creates 2 scenes in Alexa per TRV, these are all called “Boost X” or “Manual Mode X” – You’d expect these to be “Alexa, Boost X” to give a temperature boost in X location, instead the command is “Alexa, turn on boost X” and you get a 1 degree increase. “Alxea, turn off boost X” resets the TRV to it’s target temperature.–Saying “Alexa, Turn the heating on” is a grey area. If all the TRV’s & the Thermostat are reading temperatures above their target, Alexa will NOT turn the heating on. Instead you have to say “Alexa, increase the thermostat” to increase the target temperature until it turns on.• The ‘Savings’ this makes are nowhere near as big as they advertise, with a 2019 combi boiler I only save 1-2% monthly, the MOST I have saved is 22% but that was when the boiler was turned off the entire month!• There is no ‘off’ feature still, the heating will always kick on if if feels it is needed unless you manually set the target to 0c or put Tado is away-mode.Notes:• The subscription of £24 p/year is NOT required unless you want Tado to:1. Automatically turn off TRV’s when a window is open or air flow is detected (Without subscription, you get a notification on your phone. Responding to the notification turns the TRV off)2. Turn off the heating when nobody is home. (Without subscription, you get a notification on your phone. Responding to the notification turns the heating off)3. The App states that “Weather Adaptation” is always active.

    18 people found this helpful

  4. Adam Middlemas

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    “due to a minor manufacturing issue…”

    I had high hopes for this system. The smart wall thermostat install went OK, no problem linking. First smart radiator valve on a Drayton valve, OK. A bit fiddly, not easy to feel the click to let you know it’s locked but got there. the next one was a Danfoss, a very common valve and adaptor included. The adaptor is rubbish, it doesn’t grip the nut well enough. What’s worse, the manufacturers know it’s rubbish:”This form allows you to order a new Danfoss RA adapter free of charge if you are having an issue with the stock adapter due to a minor manufacturing issue. This typically results in the Smart Radiator Thermostat not sitting securely on the valve, even when the screw on the Danfoss RA adapter is not overtightened”So now I have to wait 14 days, they’re sent from Germany surface mail. They know they’re selling a duff product and yet they make minimal effort to sort it out.I’ve played with the schedule settings via browser. The Tado interface does not work well with a 4K laptop screen, the up-down arrows are too tiny to click on.It’s all a bit naff. As I’ve mounted and got the wall thermostat working plus one radiator, I’ll persevere, but I’m not optimistic.Update. I checked the Tado help again and it may well be more than two weeks for the supposedly improved Danfross adaptors to arrive. So, I went down to Screwfix and bought three Drayton complete TRVs at a cost of over £30. This made the job much bigger, draining the heating system, removing old valves, and radiator tail for one. Refitted new valves and from that point on the installation was very easy. The initial setup needed a laptop but once the Router Bridge was installed I could use phone to read in the barcodes rather than type long case sensitive strings in.I was pleased to find in the case of the living room where the wall thermostat is fitted, the system automatically just uses the radiator Smart Thermostat as an on-off device with the wall thermostat giving very accurate temperature control. I’m so impressed I might buy another Smart Wall thermostat for the main bedroom. I’ve already spent more £400 though…I’ve yet to set up the away from home automatic switch off and Alexa control but it now looks to be a very well thought out system. There is total flexibility on individual room control, unlimited time slots for unlimited temperature setting.In conclusion, this is a five-star system marred by a very weak solution to a major (not minor) manufacturing/ design defect (which cost me an extra £30 and 4 hours of work). I’ve upgraded my review of 2 stars to 4. I strongly recommend Tado if you have Drayton valves. Otherwise expect delays, more expense, or even a plumber if you can’t do valve replacement stuff yourself.Two years later:It’s been a very reliable system. Six valves, and a room stat in continuous operation with no failures. Occasionally, very rarely, a valve is reported as not connected. Apart from the one occasion due to flat batteries, this has always been the Tado remote server. Thankfully, a rare occurrence. If you see a ‘not connected” message, ignore it for six hours, it will go away on it’s own. Still not quite five stars but getting close.

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  5. David

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Don’t be put off by the subscription, it’s a great product even if you don’t pay for auto-assist.

    I think most importantly when upgrading to a smart thermostat, other than ease of use, is price. But not just how much the product costs but how much it costs to install it. My Tado was so easy to self install I’m certainly glad I didn’t spend an extra £120 for some else to do a 10 minute job. The app guides you through the installation in great detail, and extra support is on hand if you do need it, but you really shouldn’t. Not unless there is something seriously wrong with your existing wiring.Using the app is great and the temperature graph you get is really insightful, helping to better fine tune your smart scheduling. It also records humidity and uses external information from other weather stations to advise on when you should open your windows to maintain a healthy air quality inside your home. You can then of course manually override your schedule remotely using the app from wherever you are.From the research I did comparing the other smart thermostat products available there isn’t much between them other than price, and ease of installation, so that’s why it is important for you to decide on how much you are willing to spend on both aspects.Two things made up my mind, the expansion ability with the smart radiator valves (where Tado are market leaders), and the deal I found on the day.There are a lot of reviews giving the subscription charge a bad reputation, and I implore you to discount their negativity. Tado don’t hide the fact that auto-assist for geolocation and open window detection are a subscription extra. And considering it’s a monthly cost which you can cancel, if you really want the extra features then you really only need them for 5 months of the year so a total of £15. Personally I won’t bother with the auto-assist, I actually prefer the manual control as you do still get a notification asking if you want to switch from home to away mode and vice versa. Also think of the subscription service as a way of Tado getting extra revenue to support future software developments. The way companies earn revenues is changing. Gone are the days where we pay for software upgrades, we expect the latest versions for free. So it’s just a different way of companies being able to offer great products with great customer service.

    7 people found this helpful

  6. P. Stevens

    1.0 out of 5 stars

    Avoid. There are better, cheaper options, specifically designed for UK boilers

    I would not recommend the Tado X thermostat, especially if you are in the UK. It’s simply not designed with UK heating systems in mind. After hiring four separate engineers, none of them could get it working because Tado’s customer support needed to enable specific functionality in the background. This is not something the manual or setup process makes clear, and it’s completely unsuitable for self-installation. If trained professionals can’t figure it out, what chance does the average homeowner have?Adding to the frustration, many of the advertised features require an additional subscription, which is not made obvious when purchasing the product. It feels like a hidden cost trap.Customer support was a nightmare. I dealt with one representative, Victoria, who was dismissive and unhelpful. Instead of resolving my issue, she repeatedly closed the support requests without activating the necessary backend functionality to make the thermostat work in the UK. Their support system is slow, dismissive, and utterly unhelpful.After countless hours wasted, I gave up and returned the Tado X to Amazon. I replaced it with the Drayton Wiser, which is a dream by comparison. It’s specifically designed for UK boilers, requires no wiring, and can be installed by anyone. It’s so straightforward that you don’t even need an engineer—something Tado could never claim.Save yourself the headache and skip the Tado X. There are much better options available.

    9 people found this helpful

  7. Gareth Colven

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Good value but looks and works great

    So looking into competitors offerings and they were all way more pricey than the TADO system, reviews were good, so I went for that.I’m an engineer by trade and like DIY, so opted to fit myself.The package arrived and was fairly straightforward to fit the parts, although it took a bit of thought. All the instructions are online and it’s a bit difficult to follow at times. That said, I took an evening and got it all installed with not much trouble. It looks really slick and if you have white or light decoration it really looks fantastic.I thought the starter kit and 4 rad thermos straight off but after setting it up I brought another 4 rad kits straight away.The app is easy to use and helps you through the installation process well. It has a few little glitches, sometimes doesn’t update immediately, but these are minor issues and don’t interfere with the control at all. Lots of great features like it detects the window is open, can warmup ready for when u set a timer and automatically turns the heating off if no one is in the house.The functionality of controlling the temperature and times to heat the rooms is easy and versatile, if you have 2 rads in a room and a thermostat, that’s no problem! You can also control up to10 rooms individually if you have the hardware (rad trvs in each room as a minimum)I had a issue with the wiring (which I didn’t realize at first) and it all stopped working through the setup process. The customer support was slow to answer, it took a couple of hours, but when the chap got through to me, he was great.We worked through it for over an hour and resolved the wiring problem. It was late in the evening but he stayed on until it was sorted. I could show photos of the wiring etc and he talked me through it well.All in all it’s a great looking product that You can install yourself and does the job well, I would definitely go for this product again!

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  8. Ian WattsIan Watts

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Excellent control money saving device

    The Tado thermostat is a really good way to control your central heating, there are several useful features and all can be controlled using your smart phone, for example you can set the system to reduce the temperature when your away from home and bring it back to normal just before you arrive home, all done automatically by using the GPS on your phone. From the app one can also check your daily usage and cost.The system is fully programmable to suit your lifestyle. I think this is a great product, it’s easy to install and I highly recommend it.

  9. Happy Shopper

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    You‘ll get out what you put in

    I bought this + 11 TRVs for a medium sized Edwardian terraced house split over 3 floors. The internet bridge is located centrally in the understair cupboard near the ceiling on the ground floor – so far no problems with connectivity to the furthest away radiators despite them pushing the 8m limit and there being interior walls in the path. Self installation was a doddle – Tado had instructions specifically to swap the wiring for my existing wired thermostat brand. One of the TRVs didn’t work out of the box but fortunately a batteries out hard reset seems to have fixed it. My household will definitely claw back the installation cost over time – probably 2-3 years – that said I don’t think this is a ‘fit and forget’ solution – ideally you need to put time in using the App for the first few weeks and work out how your rooms ‘behave’ (the data on this in the App is great) and then adapt and iterate until you’ve got a balance between efficiency and comfort. The best feature for us has been able to set heating schedules on a per room basis that reflects occupancy i.e. work / school etc. I can let kids bedrooms cool down during the school day but raise the thermostat in time for their return home. If they go out for the day I can set a temporary lower temp target until they get home. This is what I mean about you needing to be prepared to get a little OCD with it initially to make the most of it. You’ll know if that’s you or not 🙂 Other feature that I’ve used is setting an ITTT trigger on low temp breach in a couple of rooms where people have a habit of leaving doors and windows wide open whilst the heating pumps away. I can respond to that and either shut them or cancel the heat in that room for a few hours. The only issue I’ve had is with large rooms served by more than one radiator – using either TRV as the sole thermostat for the room doesn’t really work well as the local hot spot created around them as soon as the radiator kicks in very quickly raises the temp above the room target and cancels the demand for heat – taking sometimes 15-30 minutes to drop below it again even though the room itself is still cold. I’m getting away with this in early autumn when it’s not too cold yet but once we hit winter there is no way I’m going to keep those big rooms warm if the heat is only being served for 1/3 of the time that it should be. My expectation is that I’m going to have to buy a couple of stand alone wireless thermostats and put one in each large room so that the TRV thermostats are no longer driving the heat demand. At current prices that’s another 2 x £90 which will take the cost of the whole Tado install to over £1000 which is a lot of money and why I’m probably being a bit OCD with the App to make sure I claw it back through much more precise control of the system.UPDATE 2-3 months in as winter has descended.Ended up buying another 3 wireless temperature sensors to pair with TRVs – you can’t really regulate room temperature properly with a TRV alone so I recommend people factor this into total upfront cost accordingly. They can be picked up used for about £65 if you look hard enough. Other than the whole setup costing more than I had planned, it’s been a revelation in terms of how much more efficiently you can heat individual rooms based on individual schedules – kids rooms can be left unheated on school days, I can turn off the heat in my study from the train into work etc. Current estimate is heating bills will be down by about a third and the rooms that actually need the heat are more comfortable. So it’s win/win but don’t forget to factor in those wireless temperature sensors to compliment your TRVs.

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  10. Toby Pettit

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Solid Package, try and get V1, V2, V3 (not V3+) bridge if possible

    First the elephant in the room, yes a number of the features you would expect to see – most importantly geofencing – are now a subscription service. You *CAN* buy V3+ and pay ~£2.99 each month you want it, e.g. 4-5 months over autumn / winter. I ended up buying a V3 bridge elsewhere, paying the £20 one off upgrade, if you can find one, I would recommend others do the same.I brought Tado when I moved to a larger house after having used Nest for 2 years. I personally was not impressed by Nest’s “learning” – others’ mileage may vary – and I wanted to be able to turn off radiators in spare infrequently used rooms.INSTALLATIONI’m a semi-competent DIY’er, I managed to install the Nest without requiring support. Setting up the internet bridge and radiator thermostats was mostly straight forward (if you already have TRV on your radiators). I had to revisit a couple of my radiators to tweak them but this was because of issues with the radiators themselves – one valve had a build up in it that a hammer dealt with and the other I had misjudged which adapter to use. Some of our radiators do not have TRV so these need to be replaced beforehand. The side effect is that these radiators are on whenever ANY radiator in my house requests heat from the boiler – unless I turn them off manually. The extension kit – used to control the boiler required more effort. The good side is Tado provided comprehensive instructions for my specific boiler – though it did take a couple days after creating a mandatory support ticket to get the instructions and start doing the install. There was also an issue with my installation (which was done correctly from my end) which meant the boiler was stuck permanently on. It took about a week with a support ticket for the issue to be resolved – the changes were made on Tado’s end. It seems like some of the configuration – including basics like moving certain devices between rooms – are not possible to do yourself and require a support ticket. This is not a major issue since radiators don’t tend to change location often, but is a mild inconvenience when installing and testing.FEATURESAs stated, I brought an old version and paid the one off upgrade to get automatic geofencing and open window detection. Geofencing works as expected, my one gripe is there is no way to manually change between home and away modes – e.g. if you have a guest staying over but don’t want to add them to your Tado home. My reports from Tado tell me its doing stuff when it detects an open window, however I know it does not react when my wife opens our bedroom window during the night. When it comes to schedules it is fairly flexible, however there is no way to copy common schedules across rooms or days. This means with my 10 radiators it was very laborious to set up.COST / SAVINGSYour mileage will vary, but our gas usage cut by around 30% after I had everything working – we use gas for heating water too so that means our heating savings are greater than that – but I am rather draconian with my schedule. That said, it is not a cheap solution when kitting your whole house – and I would make it all or nothing. I haven’t worked it out, but it will take quite some time for me to “break-even” assuming that were my reason for buying it. Tado is often on sale so I would wait until it is. Radiator valves can be found for as little £37.50 each – down from non-sale of £70.

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