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Schneider Electric's Wiser Air With Eco IQ Takes The Guesswork Out Of Smart Thermostats

According to Park Associates1, smart thermostats are currently one of the strongest categories of smart home devices, with more than 10 percent of U.S. broadband households planning to purchase one in the next 12 months. But research shows that most users with smart thermostats don't know how to properly utilize them for energy savings and often override schedules2. Unlike other smart thermostats, Eco IQ constantly manages and adjusts temperatures, freeing users from the burden of having to constantly provide feedback. This helps users create an optimal environment and maximize energy savings all day long – not just when they are away from their homes.

From the press release "Schneider Electric's Wiser Air With Eco IQ Takes The Guesswork Out Of Smart Thermostats" by www.schneider-electric.com

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