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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/5\/3\/23054442\/wyze-room-sensors-smart-wifi-thermostat-release-date-specs-price<\/a> The long-awaited Wyze Room Sensor<\/a> launches today. Originally promised in 2021, this is a small, wireless device that pairs with the smart home company\u2019s Smart Wi-Fi Thermostat<\/a>, which launched in December 2020. Designed to optimize comfort in your home and help manage hot and cold spots, the Wyze Room Sensor detects temperature, humidity, and motion. The sensor only works when paired with the thermostat using the Wyze app, so it can\u2019t be used as a standalone temperature monitor. <\/p>\n Each sensor costs $24.99 plus shipping, or $69.99 plus shipping for a three-pack. They can be bought in a bundle with the Wyze Smart Wi-Fi Thermostat ($70.99) for $145.96 (plus shipping). <\/p>\n Room sensors are a popular add-on to smart thermostats to give you greater control over the temperature in each room in your house. The Ecobee<\/a> thermostats, Nest Learning Thermostat<\/a>, and Honeywell Home T9 thermostat<\/a> are some consumer models with the option of wireless remote sensors. While they can help your thermostat cool or heat a room to a specific temperature, they can\u2019t target the temperature in just that room. If a room sensor in the kitchen says it\u2019s too cold, the thermostat will send heat to every room in order to make the kitchen warmer.<\/p>\n
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