'Game changer' Smart thermostat that 'reduces energy bills' lands on sale with £80 off

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Amazon has significantly reduced the price of a smart thermostat that shoppers are dubbing a "game changer" in reducing their heating bills.The Google Nest Learning Thermostat 3rd Generation is now available at £139, down from its original price of £219, which is an £80 discount and even £30 cheaper than Argos' sale price, for a limited time.This savvy gadget is designed to help cut costs on energy by "learning" your household's temperature habits, such as dialling down when the house is empty and tuning into how quickly your place warms up or the presence of drafts.

It boasts a user-friendly large, bright screen that lights up when you walk past and is acclaimed for having saved more than 4 billion kWh of energy worldwide since it launched in 2011 according to Google figures.

READ MORE: Tabletop dishwasher perfect for small spaces now £50 cheaper in Amazon early Black Friday sale READ MORE: Get a brand new Amazon Echo Dot for free in early Black Friday deal With its mobile app, you can manage the settings remotely, and it’s not just buyers who are raving – professionals have given their seal of approval too.TechRadar honoured the Google Nest Learning Thermostat with the title of Best Smart Thermostat 2024 for its chic look and smart functionality, acclaiming it as the leading choice among smart thermostats, noting that it "should save you money in the long run." According to TechRadar, it is recommended to hire a professional to install the thermostat, which may incur an additional cost.

For a more budget-friendly and straightforward option, the Drayton Wiser Smart Heating Room Thermostat is suggested, although, with the Nest's current sale offer, it is not significantly cheaper, priced at £101.98 on Amazon.

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