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How Nest thermostats learn

With Auto-Schedule, your Nest thermostat learns what temperatures you like at different times of the day. After a few days of learning, your thermostat will prepare a schedule for you.

This article applies to the following Google Nest thermostat models in the US and Canada:

Nest Thermostat E

Nest thermostat e cooling

Nest Learning Thermostat (3rd gen or earlier)

Nest thermostat heating with silver ring

How to tell which thermostat you have

Notes: 

Turn on learning

To learn, your thermostat needs to have Auto-Schedule turned on. You can check this setting in the app or on your thermostat.

  • In the Google Home app: 
    • Tap Favorites or Devices .and then touch and hold your thermostat's tile and then Settings Settings gearand then Temperature preferences and then Auto-Schedule.
  • In the Nest app:
    • On the Nest app home screen, select your thermostat and then Settings Nest settings icon and then Auto-Schedule.
  • On your thermostat:
    • Go to Settings Nest settings icon and then Nest Sense and then Auto-Schedule.
Tip: Auto-Schedule learning is on by default, but it's just one option for scheduling temperatures on your Nest thermostat. If you'd like to learn about all the available options, check our article about Nest thermostat temperature schedules.

How your Nest thermostat learns

Note: Nest thermostats learn a different schedule for each temperature mode. For instance, if you currently have your thermostat set to Heat, it’ll learn the temperatures you like for heating your home. If you have both heating and cooling, your thermostat will create separate schedules for Heat, Cool, and Heat•Cool.
Important: If you turn off Auto-Schedule, your thermostat will stop learning. With Auto-Schedule off, if you ever turn the ring to select a new temperature, your thermostat will only hold that temperature until the next scheduled change. It won't add your new preference to the schedule, even if you select the new temperature repeatedly.

 

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