A:AnswerHello - They will be two units, but controlled in the same app interface, you could just use 1st floor and 2nd floor or whatever you wanted to call them. The sensors are tied to a unit so if you had a sensor on the 1st floor you would tie it to that unit.
A:AnswerAbsolutely! To enable Access Control on your ecobee smart thermostat, select Main Menu > Settings > Access Control > Enable Security Code > Enter a New Code > Save.
A:AnswerYes it does support room sensors, as long as you have installed the latest firmware on the thermostat. The thermostat will automatically update itself to the latest firmware when you connect it to the internet.
A:AnswerThis comes with a kit for supplying power if you don’t have a C wire. But what I’ve noticed is that most furnaces have the spot for a wire, it’s just tied off. Check your furnace, it’ll probably save you some hassle
A:AnswerYes. The fan can be turned on manually, then switched back to auto to run only when heating or cooling. It’s nice to circulate the air when you want. You can also set it to run for a specified amount of time each hour, but for your purpose that function would not help you.
A:AnswerI use our Ecobee using my iPhone 12 Max Pro as well as can control it using one of our Fire HD Tablets, an iPad Air and you can use with any android phone too! Ur golden with this thermostat
A:AnswerYes, if your uncomfortable with the hookup send Ecobee photos of the thermostat wiring and HVAC wiring and they will send you an email with how to wire your system.
A:AnswerThe ecobee 3 and 3 lite would not be the best choice. They do not offer voice control. But the Ecobee 4 would provide you with the ability to control by voice
A:AnswerGreat question! I recommend using ecobee SmartSensor to measure the temperature and occupancy in the rooms that matter most to you rather than just in the hallway where your thermostat is located. You can customize your sensor participation and adjust the temperature differential settings, so you're always in control.
A:AnswerNo. It comes with a kit that allows this to work if you do not have a c wire. Before installing the kit I would recommend checking inside your wall at the thermostat to see if there is a c wire hiding (happened to me).