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Emerson Sensi Touch smart WiFi thermostat is on sale at Amazon
Earth Day is a great time to rethink the way your home is powered — is it sucking energy where you could be conserving it? There are plenty of steps you can take to reduce your home’s carbon footprint. For example, give you the power to control , so they’re only on when you’re actually using them.
Programmable thermostats save energy and save you money, especially when you’re able to control the thermostat from your phone anywhere you go. The Emerson Sensi Touch WiFi thermostat is a programmable smart device that can help you regulate your heating and cooling, and it’s currently on sale for $132.47 at Amazon — it’s listed at $169 on Emerson’s official website.
The Emerson Sensi Touch works with the HVAC equipment found in most homes, is easy to install, and can help you save about 23% on HVAC-related energy costs with features like geo-fencing, seven-day flexible scheduling, and remote access. Control the thermostat from your mobile devices or by using voice commands with smart home platforms like Amazon’s Alexa.
You’ll receive alerts when the Sensi Touch detects extreme temperatures and humidity levels in your home. Plus, the thermostat is Energy Star certified, so you know you can trust it.
Start saving money and energy with the Emerson Sensi Touch WiFi thermostat, on sale for $132.47 at Amazon.
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