Google’s Nest Thermostat has hit its best price of the year
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Google’s Nest Thermostat has hit its best price of the year
Google’s entry-level smart thermostat offers energy-saving features and support for Matter.
Google’s entry-level smart thermostat offers energy-saving features and support for Matter.
by Sheena VasaniJul 9, 2026, 5:33 PM UTC
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**Google’s 2020 Nest Thermostat is $50 off. Photo by Dan Seifert / The Verge*Sheena Vasani writes about tech news, reviews gadgets, and helps readers save money by highlighting deals and product recommendations for The Verge.If you’re looking for a relatively affordable way to cut down on cooling costs, **Google’s Nest Thermostat **can help. It’s packed with smart controls and energy-saving features, and right now it’s on sale in white for $79 ($50 off), which is its best price of the year, at Amazon.
$79$13039% off$79$79 at AmazonThe smart thermostat is quick to install and makes it easy to adjust your home’s temperature whether you’re relaxing in bed or on your way home thanks to the Google Home app. You can also create schedules and control it with your voice using Google Assistant, Alexa, or another Matter-compatible voice assistant.
Once it’s set up, the Nest Thermostat can automatically turn the temperature down when you’re away to help reduce unnecessary energy use, while Google’s Savings Finder feature suggests additional ways to save over time. It also monitors your HVAC system and can alert you if something doesn’t seem right, making it easier to stay on top of maintenance before small issues become bigger, more expensive ones. If you’re eligible, Nest Renew can also automatically shift some of your heating and cooling to times when electricity is cleaner or cheaper.
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That said, this is Google’s entry-level model from 2020, so you do miss out on some of the premium features found on the latest Nest Learning Thermostat. Unlike the flagship version, it won’t learn your schedule automatically over time, for example, and lacks support for Nest Temperature Sensors that let you prioritize the temperature in a specific room. Even so, if all you want is an easy way to adjust your home’s temperature remotely and potentially lower your energy bills, the Nest Thermostat is still a solid investment at this price.
Read our Google Nest Thermostat review.
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