12-12-2021 10:45 PM
Why can't the remote sensors be scheduled differently on different days (i.e. weekends vs. weekdays) temperature needs are often quite different on weekends. Currently it's all or nothing and not worth manually overriding each time.
12-29-2021 08:47 PM
Agreed!
And why can't the times to switch between the sensors be set as per my needs?
Why does Nest did set these times in stone? Seems it should be an easy patch to add this basic and necessary function.
I'm really frustrated, along with many others, at this lack of customization.
12-30-2021 06:16 PM
I have to back up these comments 110%.. Nest advertises the sensors as being able to be "scheduled", but the schedule is pre-set and cannot be changed. I cannot use the sensors to heat the upstairs bedrooms which are colder at night without overheating the downstairs while watching TV at 9pm.
01-08-2022 04:14 AM
please google, you have to see reason, just 4 time blocks with fixed time doesn’t work for a lot of people
01-15-2022 12:08 PM
Yes, this means absolutely zero sense. When I bought everything I assumed (obviously incorrectly) that any time on the schedule could be set to use a different sensor.
While that can kinda be worked around, it's completely idiotic to have the same sensor schedule set for weekdays as weekends. With work at home being so prevalent the rooms occupied differ significantly on weekends and I want / need different sensors working at different times (set) on different days.
As far as I'm concerned, I just wasted all of the money I spent on the Nest system as it's basically pointless. Maybe EcoBee is the better option
01-19-2022 05:28 AM
Agreed! We need the ability to customize the nest temp sensors. It's very limiting to have the four hour blocks of time. It would also be nice to just state, which ever sensor is lowest, then heat the home (when in the winter). Or in the summer, turn on the AC based on any sensor's highest temperature reading. Don't just use a particular sensor based on time.
Also, "Jake", why in the heck are you going to every single post and "locking" them? It prevents other users from responding to the posts. You seem to be a busy body "looking busy" but it doesn't help anyone. Leave the posts unlocked so people can interact and reply to each other if you truly want these community posts to be helpful to each other...geez!!!...so annoying!!!
01-20-2022 09:50 AM
@Mjm78mjm @Yes! I hadn't even thought of that functionality but you're so right! Being able to base temp on the lowest, or the highest of any of the temp sensors, and or using the average temp across the group of sensors would be so useful and really start to put nest/Google ahead instead of behind the competition as they currently are. I sure hope that @Jake & Google nest's teams are listening to these ideas 🤞🏼
01-20-2022 11:38 AM
Great idea for taking the average of the sensors too. Lots of good ideas here...hopefully Nest incorporates some of these.
01-20-2022 08:18 AM
Agree! @Jake can you tell us when this update will be coming out? It isn't just a want; it's a need.
01-23-2022 10:50 AM
Unfortunately they won't. If you do a search on the sensors, this has been a complaint about them since they were introduced in 2018 if I remember right, yet have not addressed it.
01-23-2022 10:54 AM
google in a nutshell
01-23-2022 03:29 PM
Good to know, yet completely unacceptable. I have to imagine other thermostats allow this. Also, being in IT, I know how easy this would be to create this new feature. Come google, add this functionality!!
01-23-2022 03:28 PM
Right?!
01-31-2022 06:16 PM
I've been waiting on this for years. Time to check out other options.
01-31-2022 07:48 PM
That sucks! Maybe we should recommend that to others, friends and family for Google to actually make the change. Because I know it's possible.
01-31-2022 07:55 PM
I am certainly looking for something else. Google doesn’t know that people wake up and go to a different room at 6 or 6:30, Google doesn’t know that some people don’t go to different rooms at a different time than usual on weekends. Apparently Google product managers are robots.
02-04-2022 11:44 PM
Yeah this is bad — why make a smart thermostat so rigid?
This is a really easy thing to program so tell us why you won’t!
03-18-2022 08:52 PM
Agree, it would be more convient to have the remote sensors as well as the nest thermostat be included in the scheduling each temperature change throughout the day and through the week (Sunday - Saturday). Hopefully, they are listening and bring this feature in the near future.
09-25-2022 11:11 AM
I totally agree with the comments here.
I would add that with the remote workers, we have a total different need on weekdays and weekends. Google, please make that schedule more flexible!!!