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Ecobee3 Lite Review

Remote sensor makes it the best for homes that have large temperature gradients throughout
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Ecobee3 Lite Review (The Ecobee3 Lite)
The Ecobee3 Lite
Credit: Ecobee
Price:  $150 List
Manufacturer:   Ecobee
By David Wise and Austin Palmer  ⋅  Oct 26, 2016
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RANKED
#9 of 14
  • Ease of Use - 40% 5.0
  • Install & Support - 30% 8.0
  • Remote Access - 20% 6.0
  • Accuracy - 10% 5.0

Our Verdict

Originally, we thought the Ecobee3 Lite and the Nest would be the top two products vying for the Editors' Choice award based on the user reviews, but we just weren't terribly impressed with the Ecobee3 Lite. It performed just about average across the board in our tests, and was outscored by models that cost considerably less. The main benefit to this model is the presence of remote sensors, making it a good choice for those who have their thermostat in a place that is a drastically different temperature than the rest of the house.
REASONS TO BUY
Stylish
Remote sensors
REASONS TO AVOID
Expensive
Average to use

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Bottom Line The remote sensors make this great for larger homes or homes with the thermostat in an odd, ineffective locationAn easy-to-use, highly-programmable smart thermostat that has a large screen and tons of useful featuresAn inexpensive, reliable, accurate, and programmable digital thermostat that lacks WiFi and remote accessThis smart thermostat is competitively priced while offering high-end scheduling and programming features — it fits right in with Alexa, tooThis thermostat offers simplicity and economy in exchange for higher-level programming
Rating Categories Ecobee3 Lite Honeywell WiFi Smar... Orbit Clear Comfort Amazon Smart Thermo... Emerson NP110
Ease of Use (40%)
5.0
8.0
8.0
4.0
4.0
Install & Support (30%)
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
Remote Access (20%)
6.0
8.0
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Accuracy (10%)
5.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
Specs Ecobee3 Lite Honeywell WiFi Smar... Orbit Clear Comfort Amazon Smart Thermo... Emerson NP110
Colors Black Grey, white White White White
Battery Backup No No Yes No Yes
Learning/ Adaptive Controls Yes - "DataRhythm Technology" Yes No Yes No
Dimensions Length: 3.93 in
Width: 3.93 in
Depth: 0.9 in
Length: 3.5 in
Width: 4.5 in
Depth: .88 in
Length: 5.3 in
Width: 3.25 in
Depth: 1.3 in
Length: 3.5 in
Width: 3.5 in
Depth: .84 in
Length: 6 in
Width: 4 in
Depth: 1.5 in
Works Directly with Alexa/Amazon Echo Yes Yes/Hey Google No Yes No
Works with Apple HomeKit Yes No No No No
Model # EBSTATE302 RTH9585WF1004/U 83521 S6ED3R NP110

Our Analysis and Test Results

This model has a sleek, modern appearance and looks to break the mold of traditional thermostats. Originally thought to be a contender for the top spot, especially with its unique features and functions, this model fell a little flat. It was the lowest scoring products in our tests.

Performance Comparison


ecobee3 lite - the ecobee3 lite has a minimalistic design with a touchscreen...
The Ecobee3 Lite has a minimalistic design with a touchscreen interface.
Credit: Ecobee

Ease of Use


We rated the Lite about average when it came to ease of use, scoring it a 5 out of 10. Our tests looked at all commonly used aspects of thermostats, from initial setup, adjusting and holding the current temperature, implementing a schedule, as well as the various advanced settings that these products have.

ecobee3 lite - the settings menu on the lite.
The settings menu on the Lite.
Credit: Kat Elliott

This device came with somewhat detailed installation instructions, but didn't quite stack up to the Nest or the Honeywell Smart. We found it really confusing when setting up the schedule, as one had to set the schedule independently of the desired temperature. You can only assign a "Comfort Setting"The temperature is set under a different menu, assigning a different value to each of the three “Comfort Settings” for home, away, and sleep. Setting the time and date was similar to an iPhone, changing the advanced settings was run of the mill, and the display was alright at conveying information, white font on a black background.

ecobee3 lite - the lite showing the current room temperature.
The Lite showing the current room temperature.
Credit: Kat Elliott

Install & Support



The Lite did a little better when it came to this category, earning a 8 out of 10, helped by the amazing response from the customer support team. This team responded to our email with a question on wiring sent in at 4pm by the next morning. We asked for help as if the existing thermostat had been removed, leaving no trace as to the function of each wire. Their responses were extremely helpful and guided us through the process of opening the furnace control panel and identifying which wires were which throughout the course of our email conversation.

The quick start guide referred us to their series of how-to videos, that we would say were probably the second best we saw. This thermostat did include a built-in level, making installation a snap.

ecobee3 lite - this was the wire hook up used for our testing.
This was the wire hook up used for our testing.
Credit: Kat Elliott

It took a little bit longer to connect to WiFi, as it was a little confusing to actually connect. The menu gives an option for connecting directly to an iPhone, but our phone struggled to connect, instead we connected the device directly to the network in the building.

One caveat we found that was somewhat of a deal breaker for us on this product was the thermostat would not automatically reconnect to the router when the router went out, and had to manually get on the thermostat to reconnect it.

This could be extremely frustrating if the thermostat was installed in a vacation rental, second home, or another location that was not occupied completely.

Remote Access



The Lite scored slightly below average in our tests when it came to remote access, earning a 6 out of 10. We did like that there was a tutorial dedicated solely to showing you how to use the app, and the various things you can change on it..

This phone has a slider to control the temperature, making it easy to change to temperatures within 10 degrees of the ambient, but then much slower for a larger adjustment than that.

ecobee3 lite - the ecobee app showing the thermostat heating the room.
The Ecobee app showing the thermostat heating the room.

This model does have an auto mode, allowing the device to make the decision on whether or not to heat or cool to keep the temperature between a specified range. There is also a weather forecast that can be accessed by hitting the “Sun” button.

ecobee3 lite - the app includes a place to check the weather.
The app includes a place to check the weather.

Accuracy


We gave the Lite a score of 5 out of 10 when comparing it against our lab-grade thermometer to check the accuracy of each model in our tests. It was decently consistent with the other thermostats, averaging about a degree off of the control thermostat.

ecobee3 lite - the lite was fairly accurate.
The Lite was fairly accurate.
Credit: Kat Elliott

Value


This model was the lowest scoring and one of the highest prices, needless to say, we would not recommend it for those looking for the best value.

Conclusion


While the addition of external sensors is intriguing, we felt that this model fell a little short when compared to its competitors. We can really only think of the situation where you are forced to install the thermostat in a location that has a drastically different temperature than the majority of the house. Even if that is the case, there are ways of adding external sensors to some of the other models that scored higher. All in all, the bottom line is we would recommend checking out a different model, particular our award winners instead of this product.

David Wise and Austin Palmer