I bought my Wyze thermostat on sale at Lowe’s and was hesitant to install it since I have a very old home and my existing thermostat didn’t have the C wire. Rest assured, if you follow the very detailed and helpful instructions in the Wyze app under “add device” I have every confidence you can install it like I did. It was all done within a half hour and the app itself asked me specific questions to make sure I installed it correctly and safely with several prompts to ensure my power was cut to the system to prevent shocks. Very impressed, as usual with Wyze, and happy to have it completed all by myself!
*I have had the **Newest.Technology** system since they were initially released (over 2 years). I love the ease of use and they work well. Batteries last a long time too. I have added cameras as needed. I love the 2 way communication with this one.*
I'm confused, during the initial setup and removal of the old thermostat in this video the wires are red, green, yellow and white. Once the Wzye thermostat is install a fifth wire (blue c-wire) mysteriously comes out of the wall. Is this the same thermostat of is there two different methods being used? I have a this type of Honeywell thermostat and my c-wire (yellow) is not connected instead a blue wire is connected to the yellow screw so will I need to connect the c-wire adapter to the furnace and connect the c-wire to the Wzye screw?
this is very confusing to those who do not have that common wire. the common wire is used to power the thermostat (display constant power). Wyze does a horrible job at explaing in this in their video but they have a FAQ that mostly covers it. The round white adapter is in fact a c wire -adapter. It literally will split the power internally so you do not have to run that common wire separately.
I was looking for an outdoor camera to keep an eye on my dogs in the yard when I'm not home. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxOXxsTZ3ptV_Pk0fFl8bNZvVqeoqBQFwe Tried a different one that was absolutely terrible, so I got these instead. They work perfectly! With 3 of these cameras I can see every corner of the yard, and they were very easy to set up. The best part is I only get the footage I want to see, not hours of videos of the bird feeder swaying in the breeze.
Very poor QC on this video. At 1:50, it shows the old thermostat with 4 wires, Green, Yellow, White, and Red. Fast forward to 4:04. Now there are 5 wires coming out of the wall, Green, Yellow, White, BLUE, and Red. Where did the Blue wire come from?
This is a terrible set of instructions. How did the C wire get up to the thermostat from the C wire adapter which was installed at the furnace. Originally there were 4 wires shown. In many homes there are only 4 wires at the back of the thermostat. Your instructions show the C wire adapter installed at the furnace then a 5th wire magically appears at the back of the thermostat. This is a major problem to get the 5th wire from the furnace up to the thermostat to be used as the C wire.
Listen to the narration. If you use the C wire adapter you won't have a C Wire at the thermostat end (if it works like the ecobee one, it combines Y and G onto one wire and uses a diode inside the thermostat to split them back up internally, which frees up the G wire to act as a C wire).
I find it very annoying to see this after two years and nobody has responded to your concerns yet. They obviously don't care about customer service. I'm glad I didn't buy anything from Wyze for my home security. You can't get them to help you with your customer service concerns. I think I am taking this thermostat back to the store.
Just installed it. It would have been great to note that even with a C-wire, it needs to have the red going to Rc not Rh. Troubleshooting why power wasn't reaching the thermostat was fruitless without that little nugget done, but not mentioned, most of the way through the video, about 5:35.
ABs208 it displays the indoor temp on the display (only if you walk in front of it), and it shows the indoor temp and indoor humidity when you look on the app.
ABs208 I have a ton of smart devices that give me the outside temp so I don’t need it on my thermostat; I get all the features I need for $49, and people like yourself that want more can buy the other brands that are available at a higher price.
@@cirestamey9243 not complaining. Just figured tha was a basic feature. Couldn’t be that difficult to pull the data via location services and display. Not a make or break for me. It would be nice on my way out the door early in morning if I could see the outdoor temp at a glance. Been buying wyze for years and don’t plan to stop now.
Well I know this product has been out for a little while now. I just bought a house and will not be closing for a little while. I would like to start collecting Wyze gear so the day I move in I can set it all up. Tech gets out dated very fast or you update a product and its better then the first. QuestionI have is do you guys have any plans to roll out a new version of the thermostat say within 6months? I just don't want to buy something then have a new product come out before I even install it. Look at the Iphone, I hardly get to brake in my 13 before the 14 rolled out. Thank you.
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Love Wyze, great products! I want to use this thermostat in my home BUT I don’t have a C wire. Plz make a version that doesn’t require a C wire or a C wire adaptor!
Unfortunately I have an old heating 2 wire system no c wire and the control panel only has 2 wire connections that’s it. I need a power supply not sure how to connect that.
We got you! You can find out if your system is compatible with Wyze Thermostat using our capability checker here: www.wyze.com/pages/wyze-thermostat-compatibility 😀
We got ours today, and we do not have a straightforward “control board” but we do have a bundle of wires that appear to be the right ones based on color, and are wire nutted together, according to my owners manual diagram they are thermostat wires. Is this where I need to hook it up? We have a Coleman EB15 furnace
Had issues at first my old stat had r wire jumperd to rc then w2 to y2 I also found a common blue wire cramed back into the wall it all works except emergency heat...
What is it connected to W, Y, R, C, etc??? Also does your current thermostat battery powered and last thing double check to see if there are more wires behind the wall not being used you might get lucky.
I feel like I'm missing something. I got everything connected with the c wire adapter and the unit will not power on once I turn on the system. Had to hook my old system back up. Any troubleshooting?
The adapter did not work for me. Fortunately I had the blue wire unused at the thermostat (it was just wrapped around the insulation along with the brown wire). I went into the air handler and connected it to C on the control panel then to the C on the Wyze thermostat and it worked. I have a Goodman A/C unit with the forced hot air element in the air handler.
The old wire set shown at thermostat side shows a C wire in blue, why do you need to use C wire adapter, or when you insert wires (from thermostat) to C wire adapter, it only shows 4 wires with no blue wire...?
Hi Jack! Thanks for reaching out. The blue C wire was only shown here as an example. We wanted to show that if you do have a C wire, you shouldn't use the C-wire adapter as an example. Please note that while C-wires are typically blue, some thermostat C-wires can be black, brown, or even purple. Sorry for the confusion! We'll make sure to pass this feedback along to our team to improve future processes like this.
@@NickzAndMikz I never did, and after plenty of research I ended up buying a Sensi thermostat, even though I have a few products from Wyze. I would highly recommend Sensi thermostats, the best thermostat I could have bought.
@@NickzAndMikz no problem. The Sensi that I bought was able to control the humidifier as well but due to complications with the way my system was wired I decided not to control it though the thermostat but at least I can see what the humidity is and get alerts.
Can I control a Wyze Plug with the Wyze Thermostat? I don't want my whole house to be smart home, just my office. My office has a space heater on one Wyze Plug and a small window AC on another Wyze Plug. I want to control these with a thermostat.
Hi Matt! For wires that are connecting to your R, Rh terminal, they are usually connected using a jumper small jumper cable. You should be given the option to reconnect your wire to the R, or Rh terminal. If you're unsure, our support team would be glad to look into this further. If you haven't already, you can reach them by submitting a support request using this link: support.wyze.com/hc/en-u
@@wyze also same thing with the y1,y2 how would I know those differences. I’m used to just having single letter like o y b g b c so I just use the lowest number one with the ones that have numbers attached like y1
For this one, we'd recommend working with our support team because they're better equipped to help resolve these kinds of issues and to ensure that you get help quickly. Please submit a support request using this link: support.wyze.com/hc/en-us
Do you have a common wire at your furnace, use C wire adapter at furnace R, W, C to common cap G and Y attach R and W from thermostat wire to C wire adapter
Is the AC wiring together with the Furnace wire at the same thermostat location, if so you can out the C wire maker at the AC unit pick up the common there
Hi Steve! The Wyze Thermostat is not compatible with 2-wire systems. Our product team is always looking for ways to improve our current products and to know what our fans would like to see next. Please feel free to add your voice to the conversation here: forums.wyze.com/c/wishlist/12. 🙂
@@user-yw1lj3tr2p that was fast !just ready to take out of box....did you return yours and was it difficult to get a hold of them.....appreciate your fast reply....Rick
I have a heat only system, and the check on their website states that it will work. I have a smart thermostat from my electric company that is currently working (although they are discontinuing the service) so I believe the Wyze Thermostat will work as well.
@@Peachquilter i resolved the issue i had two issues first the video doesnt tell you but the app instructions state you change your rh wire to rc and it worked with the c wire adapter but i routed a new wire anyways
I just installed my first thermostat for a test run. If it works well I will be replacing ALL of my Nest products with Wyze. I'll add 3 cameras and 5 more thermostats to my house and fund it with the sale of the Nest products. The V3 camera has sold me already. The door sensors are great. Motion detectors work perfect. Wyze is going to kill the competition.
You have 6 HVAC Systems in your house? If not, how are you wiring up your Wyze Thermostat? We have 2 HVAC systems. Neither are ducted into my office (formerly a small garage). I have a space heater and a small window AC unit in my office. I run both through independent Wyze Plugs so I can turn them on or off through the app. I want to set up some rules in the app to control these plugs based on temperature set points, so I would need to run a thermostat without an HVAC control board being present and use rules in the app to control everything.
Anybody else having huge temperature swings with this thing? I installed one a couple days ago and it will drop 2 degrees before kicking on and then over shoot the set temperature by 2-3 degrees. And yes, I have tried every "behavior" setting. Thanks
Hello, I have a question about old thermostats. The one I'm currently using is a pretty old one, (round-shaped, mechanic, Honeywell) I tried to remove the faceplate and it says Series 20 Wiring, which has 2 cables only. Can I still install this? (I've posted the same question to How We Made Wyze Thermostat video, to be sure I'm also posting here)
No you can't. I just tried. You need a yellow to your thermostat too and need to have those plus a C on your main controller. Or rewire everything which I do not suggest.
Received mine and the old thermostat doesn't look like in the video and there is only four wires, the blue wire are disconnected in both ends, my understanding the blue wire they called it here the "C" wire. So without the blue wire don't work? Why there is only one example of old thermostat? And how can one get help with this? 😤
Installation was pretty easy. Only issue was that my existing tstat didn't have a C wire. So, the instructions pushed me towards installing the C wire adaptor at the control board. I almost installed the C wire adaptor when I realized there WAS a C wire at the control board. It was just that my old Tstat didn't use it. Phew! So, I just added in my C wire to the line going to the Tstat. So, make sure you don't follow the walk through in the app to install the C wire adaptor if you don't need to! Most systems have the C wire, it's just that typical dumb Tstats don't use them.
Yup good video, however I get that they shut the power off and all that kind of stuff, just a little curious why he didn't use an insulated screw driver.
Oh no! We're so sorry to hear this happened. We'd be happy to look into this further and ensure you get the help you need quickly. If you haven't already, could you please submit a support request using this link?: support.wyze.com/hc/en-us
Please, make it ship outside of the us i want to buy lots of wyze products but they are overpriced on amazon and have 20 dollar shipping... so i have to have cheap knockoffs
Why are labels with the first letters of colours attached to coloured wire? To be more specific, a label with the letter G was attached to the green wire; it is green anyway. I hope the video is not made for people that cannot see the colours, as for safety purposes, they should not deal with anything that could create a risk for them
Thanks so much for your suggestion! We'll make sure to pass this feedback along to our team. Our product team is always looking for ways to improve our current products and to know what our fans would like to see next. Please feel free to add your voice to the conversation here: forums.wyzecam.com/c/wishlist/l/votes. 🙂 We would also suggest hiring a technician if you don't feel comfortable installing a Wyze Thermostat to ensure your safety.
so far this app sucks why do you need to have an account to hoook up this unit, seems screwed. now it will not mail me a reset...idiots......why do i have to log in to get instructions taking up so uch time.
Hi there! You can refer to the following link for instructions to set up your Wyze Thermostat with a C-wire here: support.wyze.com/hc/en-us/articles/360049453272-Wyze-Thermostat-Installation-Guide-with-C-Wire You can use this link for instructions to set up your Wyze Thermostat without a C-wire adapter here: support.wyze.com/hc/en-us/articles/360054217892-Wyze-Thermostat-Installation-Guide-with-C-Wire-Adapter.
I liked the idea of the T stat.. But not going to pay $44.00 a moth for the service.. And Customer service hung up on me 2 times , F that sh it. Taking it back to home depot.
I am sorry about your experience with the Wyze Thermostat and customer service, did you get far enough to get a ticket number? I am also curious what service you are looking at that is $44.00 a month?
Worst thermostat I used I don’t recommend this if you set your temp at 72 it won’t shut until it get to 75 witch is fucking crazy and then if you set it at 75 it keep turning off and on every 2 sec
This is crap! Why not show "how" the BLUE wire got to the thermostat? You try to make it look easy... Running that wire is not, therefore you skip it. Shame.
Listen to the narration. If you use the C wire adapter you won't have a C Wire at the thermostat end (if it works like the ecobee one, it combines Y and G onto one wire and uses a diode inside the thermostat to split them back up internally, which frees up the G wire to act as a C wire). [Comment copied from Zan Hecht as I'm not going to retype the entire thing]
@@noxious_nights Thank you for sharing this! I have been searching for hours online trying to find out how the adapter worked considering you didn't have to run a C wire back to thermostat.
My wife and I often watch our son on our wyze cam pan at the same time if I’m home and she’s at work... not sure what the complaint is this works already
Wow this is called "simple dumb " ?! Wyze 90% of people will not be buying this because the setup required is too advance . This is horrible . Thank God it's the only product that is like this , good luck .
I bought my Wyze thermostat on sale at Lowe’s and was hesitant to install it since I have a very old home and my existing thermostat didn’t have the C wire. Rest assured, if you follow the very detailed and helpful instructions in the Wyze app under “add device” I have every confidence you can install it like I did. It was all done within a half hour and the app itself asked me specific questions to make sure I installed it correctly and safely with several prompts to ensure my power was cut to the system to prevent shocks. Very impressed, as usual with Wyze, and happy to have it completed all by myself!
*I have had the **Newest.Technology** system since they were initially released (over 2 years). I love the ease of use and they work well. Batteries last a long time too. I have added cameras as needed. I love the 2 way communication with this one.*
🎉🎉
I'm confused, during the initial setup and removal of the old thermostat in this video the wires are red, green, yellow and white. Once the Wzye thermostat is install a fifth wire (blue c-wire) mysteriously comes out of the wall. Is this the same thermostat of is there two different methods being used? I have a this type of Honeywell thermostat and my c-wire (yellow) is not connected instead a blue wire is connected to the yellow screw so will I need to connect the c-wire adapter to the furnace and connect the c-wire to the Wzye screw?
this is very confusing to those who do not have that common wire. the common wire is used to power the thermostat (display constant power). Wyze does a horrible job at explaing in this in their video but they have a FAQ that mostly covers it. The round white adapter is in fact a c wire -adapter. It literally will split the power internally so you do not have to run that common wire separately.
I was looking for an outdoor camera to keep an eye on my dogs in the yard when I'm not home. ruclips.net/user/postUgkxOXxsTZ3ptV_Pk0fFl8bNZvVqeoqBQFwe Tried a different one that was absolutely terrible, so I got these instead. They work perfectly! With 3 of these cameras I can see every corner of the yard, and they were very easy to set up. The best part is I only get the footage I want to see, not hours of videos of the bird feeder swaying in the breeze.
Very poor QC on this video. At 1:50, it shows the old thermostat with 4 wires, Green, Yellow, White, and Red. Fast forward to 4:04. Now there are 5 wires coming out of the wall, Green, Yellow, White, BLUE, and Red. Where did the Blue wire come from?
This is a terrible set of instructions. How did the C wire get up to the thermostat from the C wire adapter which was installed at the furnace. Originally there were 4 wires shown. In many homes there are only 4 wires at the back of the thermostat. Your instructions show the C wire adapter installed at the furnace then a 5th wire magically appears at the back of the thermostat. This is a major problem to get the 5th wire from the furnace up to the thermostat to be used as the C wire.
Listen to the narration. If you use the C wire adapter you won't have a C Wire at the thermostat end (if it works like the ecobee one, it combines Y and G onto one wire and uses a diode inside the thermostat to split them back up internally, which frees up the G wire to act as a C wire).
Yes, Wyze's video is messed up here.
@@ZanHecht is correct. Some people are so unobservant...
@@noxious_nights Its not just that. I don't have an HVAC system. Just four wires coming off the furnace. Not sure how to hook up the C wire
@@fsped09 Then you don't need a C wire
Will this be compatible with dual zone thermostats? If so are there instructions for that?
It’s an example. It could also of been a sub panel.
I have a heat only system which just has a red and white at the thermostat will this work with my heat only system
Same question here
Same :) I just have an oil furnace. No AC.
It should work, the nest works so this should, just trying to figure out how!!
My question was if i need to jeep the Rh Rc jumper. Thanks for telling me to removenit.
What should we do to get a decent support from you guys??? I am tired of reaching out to your team so many times and no a single answer.
I find it very annoying to see this after two years and nobody has responded to your concerns yet. They obviously don't care about customer service. I'm glad I didn't buy anything from Wyze for my home security. You can't get them to help you with your customer service concerns. I think I am taking this thermostat back to the store.
y1 y2 why? my system furnace mother board is connected to y2 so do i connect the wyze to y2?
Just installed it. It would have been great to note that even with a C-wire, it needs to have the red going to Rc not Rh. Troubleshooting why power wasn't reaching the thermostat was fruitless without that little nugget done, but not mentioned, most of the way through the video, about 5:35.
At 0:40, that's not a main breaker! What kind of home has a 120V 30A main breaker?
It's for demonstration purposes, I'm sure they weren't going to switch off their main breaker for a tutorial.
Ours arrived today! They were easy to install and are working well so far! Thanks for making high-quality, low-cost tech that enhances our lives! :)
Does it display outdoor temp using internet/location?
ABs208 it displays the indoor temp on the display (only if you walk in front of it), and it shows the indoor temp and indoor humidity when you look on the app.
@@cirestamey9243 lame. Was kind of hoping it’ll show the outdoor temp using location services. Maybe in small font under the indoor temp.
ABs208 I have a ton of smart devices that give me the outside temp so I don’t need it on my thermostat; I get all the features I need for $49, and people like yourself that want more can buy the other brands that are available at a higher price.
@@cirestamey9243 not complaining. Just figured tha was a basic feature. Couldn’t be that difficult to pull the data via location services and display. Not a make or break for me. It would be nice on my way out the door early in morning if I could see the outdoor temp at a glance. Been buying wyze for years and don’t plan to stop now.
Do we have to use panel or can the we just use thermostat alone
Can this be used for Opentherm ore On Off combi boilers in the EU
Well I know this product has been out for a little while now. I just bought a house and will not be closing for a little while. I would like to start collecting Wyze gear so the day I move in I can set it all up. Tech gets out dated very fast or you update a product and its better then the first. QuestionI have is do you guys have any plans to roll out a new version of the thermostat say within 6months? I just don't want to buy something then have a new product come out before I even install it.
Look at the Iphone, I hardly get to brake in my 13 before the 14 rolled out.
Thank you.
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Love Wyze, great products! I want to use this thermostat in my home BUT I don’t have a C wire. Plz make a version that doesn’t require a C wire or a C wire adaptor!
I have one that has a kit that says it doesn’t require one
Unfortunately I have an old heating 2 wire system no c wire and the control panel only has 2 wire connections that’s it. I need a power supply not sure how to connect that.
Love these instructional vids!
Just wondering why I can't get one of these pre-orders and order from Canada? Thank you!
They don't care much about Canada and they usually double the price here for all their products.
Dey only ship in usa
my Furnance was only 2 wires, I can buy the charger in 24v, but I can use the wyse?
We got you! You can find out if your system is compatible with Wyze Thermostat using our capability checker here: www.wyze.com/pages/wyze-thermostat-compatibility 😀
I don’t want to power down to avoid reigniting pilot in case it goes off. Will that be ok?
We got ours today, and we do not have a straightforward “control board” but we do have a bundle of wires that appear to be the right ones based on color, and are wire nutted together, according to my owners manual diagram they are thermostat wires. Is this where I need to hook it up? We have a Coleman EB15 furnace
Just call an HVAC company to install it for you.
@@michaelkidd7821 already did, lol. Wasn’t worth all the guessing
Got mine today! Setup was straightforward enough. Updating firmware and eagerly waiting to run it...
Had issues at first my old stat had r wire jumperd to rc then w2 to y2
I also found a common blue wire cramed back into the wall it all works except emergency heat...
You played yourself james toddler sir
i only have a red a white wire will this work?
Same question here
What is it connected to W, Y, R, C, etc??? Also does your current thermostat battery powered and last thing double check to see if there are more wires behind the wall not being used you might get lucky.
No!!! Originally their answer was yes. You need to have a yellow wire too. And you also need to have a C on your main controller.
I feel like I'm missing something. I got everything connected with the c wire adapter and the unit will not power on once I turn on the system. Had to hook my old system back up. Any troubleshooting?
The adapter did not work for me. Fortunately I had the blue wire unused at the thermostat (it was just wrapped around the insulation along with the brown wire). I went into the air handler and connected it to C on the control panel then to the C on the Wyze thermostat and it worked. I have a Goodman A/C unit with the forced hot air element in the air handler.
I have only one R wire. Do I connect it to Rh or Rc?
When are the remote room sensors going to be available?
Is this going to be compatible with amazon echo and google assistant?
alexa for sure. google soon
@@VinnyCam personally i like google assistant better than alexa
Yes it is
Does this work with duel zone hvac
What gappen if I don't have the letters
The old wire set shown at thermostat side shows a C wire in blue, why do you need to use C wire adapter, or when you insert wires (from thermostat) to C wire adapter, it only shows 4 wires with no blue wire...?
Hi Jack! Thanks for reaching out. The blue C wire was only shown here as an example. We wanted to show that if you do have a C wire, you shouldn't use the C-wire adapter as an example. Please note that while C-wires are typically blue, some thermostat C-wires can be black, brown, or even purple. Sorry for the confusion! We'll make sure to pass this feedback along to our team to improve future processes like this.
Can the thermostat also control the humidifier?
Did you get an answer?
@@NickzAndMikz I never did, and after plenty of research I ended up buying a Sensi thermostat, even though I have a few products from Wyze. I would highly recommend Sensi thermostats, the best thermostat I could have bought.
@@ignacioottati2597 Thanks for the reply!
I’m going to see if the nest thermostats can, and if not I’ll look into those!
@@NickzAndMikz no problem. The Sensi that I bought was able to control the humidifier as well but due to complications with the way my system was wired I decided not to control it though the thermostat but at least I can see what the humidity is and get alerts.
Are you planning to offer a wyze thermostat compatible with hight voltage system?
So, if I don't have a C wire connected to my current thermostat, the adapter is required, correct?
Yes and it is included, just follow steps in video how to connect it make sure to shut power off before installing
can you control the thermostat while you are away from home or only while you are at home?
i think it is using wifi so anywhere but not sure
Yes all You have to do open the app with your cell phone and you can control the thermostat from anywere in the world.
Can I control a Wyze Plug with the Wyze Thermostat? I don't want my whole house to be smart home, just my office. My office has a space heater on one Wyze Plug and a small window AC on another Wyze Plug. I want to control these with a thermostat.
Do you need a yellow wire? I just have red and white
Exactly my situation here. It says the wyze thermostat isn't compatible, although I also have a Nest thermostat installed.
Different system have different set-up yellow usually is fan red is hot/power ect.
How do I know the difference in like the red word corresponding to r,rh etc how do I know which it which
Hi Matt! For wires that are connecting to your R, Rh terminal, they are usually connected using a jumper small jumper cable. You should be given the option to reconnect your wire to the R, or Rh terminal. If you're unsure, our support team would be glad to look into this further. If you haven't already, you can reach them by submitting a support request using this link: support.wyze.com/hc/en-u
@@wyze ok thank you I’ll see what I can do
@@wyze also same thing with the y1,y2 how would I know those differences. I’m used to just having single letter like o y b g b c so I just use the lowest number one with the ones that have numbers attached like y1
For this one, we'd recommend working with our support team because they're better equipped to help resolve these kinds of issues and to ensure that you get help quickly. Please submit a support request using this link: support.wyze.com/hc/en-us
Just need to purchase my home first 😏
You can do it
@@edmundochavarro thanks 😀
WiFi needed to operate?
Have a furnace with no C wire only R and W. Can an external power supply be used?
Same question here
I think that I only have the two wires on mine. I'd love to use this device but I'm not sure if I can.
Do you have a common wire at your furnace, use C wire adapter at furnace R, W, C to common cap G and Y attach R and W from thermostat wire to C wire adapter
@@murph5150 no I don’t. A/C and heat are separate units.
Is the AC wiring together with the Furnace wire at the same thermostat location, if so you can out the C wire maker at the AC unit pick up the common there
When will you start shipping up north where a lot of your supporters reside?
Can you set it to show Celcius?
You sure can! Details here: go.wyze.com/3nokEeh
Hoping Wyze will release a High Voltage thermostat like Honeywell or MYSA line voltage systems.
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I only have two wires at the thermostat...can I not install my WYZE?
Hi Steve! The Wyze Thermostat is not compatible with 2-wire systems. Our product team is always looking for ways to improve our current products and to know what our fans would like to see next. Please feel free to add your voice to the conversation here: forums.wyze.com/c/wishlist/12. 🙂
I have a boiler, no AC, and 2-wire thermostats. Do I still need the c-adapter?
Yes
I have same thing 2 wire gas furnace boiler no ac....I hope all went well ....hooking mine up today...
It's not compatible with a 2-wire system.
@@user-yw1lj3tr2p that was fast !just ready to take out of box....did you return yours and was it difficult to get a hold of them.....appreciate your fast reply....Rick
@@spiderstone I canceled the order when I asked them and they refunded me.
What if you don’t have a C wire?
We include a 'C-wire adapter' for those that do not have a C-wire.
Can anyone help me out why my cooling system doesn’t work?
What if you don’t have a C wire spot
Will this work with heat only systems?
I have a heat only system, and the check on their website states that it will work. I have a smart thermostat from my electric company that is currently working (although they are discontinuing the service) so I believe the Wyze Thermostat will work as well.
Brett Conroy ok thanks for the reply!
I just connected my thermostat but it does not turn on i dod have to use c wire adapter not sure why its not starting
Having the same issue.
@@Peachquilter i resolved the issue i had two issues first the video doesnt tell you but the app instructions state you change your rh wire to rc and it worked with the c wire adapter but i routed a new wire anyways
We moved green wire to C and it worked.
I just installed my first thermostat for a test run. If it works well I will be replacing ALL of my Nest products with Wyze. I'll add 3 cameras and 5 more thermostats to my house and fund it with the sale of the Nest products. The V3 camera has sold me already. The door sensors are great. Motion detectors work perfect. Wyze is going to kill the competition.
You have 6 HVAC Systems in your house? If not, how are you wiring up your Wyze Thermostat?
We have 2 HVAC systems. Neither are ducted into my office (formerly a small garage). I have a space heater and a small window AC unit in my office. I run both through independent Wyze Plugs so I can turn them on or off through the app.
I want to set up some rules in the app to control these plugs based on temperature set points, so I would need to run a thermostat without an HVAC control board being present and use rules in the app to control everything.
@@dustinmeier9753 I think he ment 5 sensors.
Ok, so, it does not work with mini split systems.
You guys are killing me hear!!! I want it all!! WHY DO I HAVE TO BE CANADIAN!!!!!🥺🥺🥺
What’s wrong with being Canadian at least you have a decent healthcare and education system
@@bazil4146 I totally agree 100%. It just sucks that wyze doesn't have the option to deliver to Canada
It’s coz Canadians buy their products no matter what
They are all on amazon for great prices.
@@jerglow Amazon what? Amazon.ca or Amazon.com?
Anybody else having huge temperature swings with this thing? I installed one a couple days ago and it will drop 2 degrees before kicking on and then over shoot the set temperature by 2-3 degrees. And yes, I have tried every "behavior" setting. Thanks
I think you bought the bipolar wyze thermostat edition. You played yourself bryan titty
Horrible thermostat
Guess this won’t work with water heated radiators where there’s a thermostat valve on every radiator.
Hello, I have a question about old thermostats. The one I'm currently using is a pretty old one, (round-shaped, mechanic, Honeywell) I tried to remove the faceplate and it says Series 20 Wiring, which has 2 cables only. Can I still install this? (I've posted the same question to How We Made Wyze Thermostat video, to be sure I'm also posting here)
No you can't. I just tried. You need a yellow to your thermostat too and need to have those plus a C on your main controller. Or rewire everything which I do not suggest.
@@iamhungry1387 Thank you, then I just keep using the weird-looking esp8266 device I built. :/
Received mine and the old thermostat doesn't look like in the video and there is only four wires, the blue wire are disconnected in both ends, my understanding the blue wire they called it here the "C" wire. So without the blue wire don't work? Why there is only one example of old thermostat? And how can one get help with this? 😤
I had 3 different smart thermostats in last 4 years which are often 4 times more expensive. $50 for a smart thermostat, take my 💰
@Janga Lang my best lasted for two years, then I bought Honeywell it lasted little under 18 months, now I have emserson.
@@mokkapativamsi what? "Smart" but short lives?!
Great...went through the entire install to get to the end and find out my "system" isn't compatible
pfffffffttt
There is no control board on my system just a bunch of cables and dust with no labels.
yall are amazing
Installation was pretty easy. Only issue was that my existing tstat didn't have a C wire. So, the instructions pushed me towards installing the C wire adaptor at the control board. I almost installed the C wire adaptor when I realized there WAS a C wire at the control board. It was just that my old Tstat didn't use it. Phew! So, I just added in my C wire to the line going to the Tstat. So, make sure you don't follow the walk through in the app to install the C wire adaptor if you don't need to! Most systems have the C wire, it's just that typical dumb Tstats don't use them.
Where did you connect it at the furnace? Mine is just hanging out on both ends.
My AC tech had the c wire attached to B. And it's a gas furnace. SMH.
I want this. But I don’t want to do this 😅
Yup good video, however I get that they shut the power off and all that kind of stuff, just a little curious why he didn't use an insulated screw driver.
I’m pretty sure they are using the mini screw driver that they ship with the unit
I think it's all low voyage connections.
Voltage.
installed mine and no power LOL no bueno
Oh no! We're so sorry to hear this happened. We'd be happy to look into this further and ensure you get the help you need quickly. If you haven't already, could you please submit a support request using this link?: support.wyze.com/hc/en-us
All the Wyze cams I bought turn off automatically. :(
Bad router
Please, make it ship outside of the us i want to buy lots of wyze products but they are overpriced on amazon and have 20 dollar shipping... so i have to have cheap knockoffs
That’s New Wyze Thermostat!??
Why are labels with the first letters of colours attached to coloured wire? To be more specific, a label with the letter G was attached to the green wire; it is green anyway. I hope the video is not made for people that cannot see the colours, as for safety purposes, they should not deal with anything that could create a risk for them
Thanks so much for your suggestion! We'll make sure to pass this feedback along to our team. Our product team is always looking for ways to improve our current products and to know what our fans would like to see next. Please feel free to add your voice to the conversation here: forums.wyzecam.com/c/wishlist/l/votes. 🙂
We would also suggest hiring a technician if you don't feel comfortable installing a Wyze Thermostat to ensure your safety.
I just received mine yesterday. I love it!!!
Not every control board is like that
so far this app sucks why do you need to have an account to hoook up this unit, seems screwed. now it will not mail me a reset...idiots......why do i have to log in to get instructions taking up so uch time.
Hi there! You can refer to the following link for instructions to set up your Wyze Thermostat with a C-wire here: support.wyze.com/hc/en-us/articles/360049453272-Wyze-Thermostat-Installation-Guide-with-C-Wire
You can use this link for instructions to set up your Wyze Thermostat without a C-wire adapter here: support.wyze.com/hc/en-us/articles/360054217892-Wyze-Thermostat-Installation-Guide-with-C-Wire-Adapter.
I liked the idea of the T stat.. But not going to pay $44.00 a moth for the service.. And Customer service hung up on me 2 times , F that sh it. Taking it back to home depot.
I am sorry about your experience with the Wyze Thermostat and customer service, did you get far enough to get a ticket number? I am also curious what service you are looking at that is $44.00 a month?
You can really loose that clicky background music. It’s annoying!
Worst thermostat I used I don’t recommend this if you set your temp at 72 it won’t shut until it get to 75 witch is fucking crazy and then if you set it at 75 it keep turning off and on every 2 sec
132 Tromp Plaza
Don't you love how responsive Wyze is to questions on RUclips videos? Makes me want to look for a different brand.
I want it
This is crap! Why not show "how" the BLUE wire got to the thermostat? You try to make it look easy... Running that wire is not, therefore you skip it. Shame.
thinking the same thing
Listen to the narration. If you use the C wire adapter you won't have a C Wire at the thermostat end (if it works like the ecobee one, it combines Y and G onto one wire and uses a diode inside the thermostat to split them back up internally, which frees up the G wire to act as a C wire). [Comment copied from Zan Hecht as I'm not going to retype the entire thing]
What if you only have W And RC to the previous thermostat then what? The wire colors are red and white.
@@noxious_nights Thank you for sharing this! I have been searching for hours online trying to find out how the adapter worked considering you didn't have to run a C wire back to thermostat.
0:55 This is the EXACT thermostat I have!
Selmer Spurs
I wonder if WYZE will ever IPO.
I bet Amazon will buy them out eventually
Schumm Village
What a pain in the ass.
my man, invest in a LTT screwdriver or even any other real screwdriver. your L shaped screwdriver is driving me nuts haha
Annoying music!
F
Shit
Make it so more than one user can login to the cameras and I'll consider your other products but until you fix that major flaw, you're blacklisted
My wife and I often watch our son on our wyze cam pan at the same time if I’m home and she’s at work... not sure what the complaint is this works already
Wow this is called "simple dumb " ?! Wyze 90% of people will not be buying this because the setup required is too advance . This is horrible . Thank God it's the only product that is like this , good luck .
All smart thermostats are like that.
@@davidt01 not wyze !!! That's the point I was making .
This is no different than any other thermostat, smart or not. I applaud Wyze for such in depth instructions!
this one of the wyzw products i'm almost positive i will be buying
Will this work with a dual zone system?