Description
Ecobee3 Lite SmartThermostat, Black – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Ecobee3 Lite SmartThermostat, Black
Brand
ecobee
Model Name
ecobee3 lite
Item Dimensions LxWxH
4.05 x 1 x 4.05 inches
Controller Type
Vera, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, iOS, Android
Color
Black
Included Components
ecobee3 lite thermostat, power extender kit, hardware pack, instructions, wire labels, mounting plate, trim plate
Power Source
AC/DC
Item Weight
1 Pounds
Voltage
24 Volts
Material
Plastic
Shape
Rectangular
Display Type
Touchscreen
Finish Type
BLACK
Screen Size
3.5 Inches
Control Type
Touch
Number of Items
1
Control Method
Voice
Connectivity Protocol
Wi-Fi
Mounting Type
Mounting plate and screws
Style
ecobee3 Lite SmartThermostat
Backlight
Yes
Number of Batteries
1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)
Manufacturer
Ecobee
Part Number
EB-STATE3LT-02
Item Weight
1 pounds
Product Dimensions
4.05 x 1 x 4.05 inches
Country of Origin
China
Item model number
EB-STATE3LT-02
Batteries
1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
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Technical specifications – Ecobee3 Lite SmartThermostat, Black :
Brand
ecobee
Model Name
ecobee3 lite
Item Dimensions LxWxH
4.05 x 1 x 4.05 inches
Controller Type
Vera, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, iOS, Android
Color
Black
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F. E (verified owner) –
– Great thermostat so far, wired it up with our Brivis Buffalo unit & works like a charm. As long as you have the 4/5 wires it should work a treat. Will be great once Ecobee is officially in Australia to use full tracking and features but all good for now.
R. A (verified owner) –
Almost perfect…. – I bought this thermostat after trying and failing to get a Honeywell model to connect to my WiFi with zero success. This one had no issues, though I did have to switch to WPA2 from WPA that my router was set to. The support team I chatted with was great and got me back on track quickly and politely. Kudos that good help can still be found.
A. D (verified owner) –
Software could use some improvement. PEK is useless for most people. Every part of this is ridiculously expensive… – So first of all I want to tell people about a strange thing that happened with mine. I honestly thought I had a C-wire when I ordered this and then find out the hard way that I, in fact, do not. (Curiously enough the installer even ran five wires through the wall and just left the C-wire disconnected.) So when I found out I just figured I would simply connect the C-wire and no trouble (ok, it was a bit of trouble since I had to figure out exactly where to connect it — despite all the pictures they may show in their manual not all devices will have a nice simple board with properly labeled terminals and all for you to connect to. Mine just has wires running to a transformer and various relays all unlabeled. Fun. If anyone is looking into this, you want to connect the C-wire to the other side of the same end of the transformer that the R-wire runs from — you should read about 24V AC between the terminals +/- maybe as much as 4 or 5V while idle, but not much more than that. If you get 40+ or something you’re on the wrong terminals and absolutely _must_ not connect it this way.) But for some reason this didn’t work. At first… I thought I must have been doing something wrong, so I got an external power kit wanting to do this thing right and proper (and this way if I ever change thermostats again to anything newer in the future I’ll be able to power the new one too.) It still didn’t work. It wouldn’t even turn on either via the C-wire or external power, so you can imagine my surprise and how unhappy I was. I was beginning to think I must have a defective unit. I even disconnected it and ran a couple of alligator clips to the external power supply (and nothing else) just to see if it would turn on and it still wouldn’t. In sheer desperation I install the “Power Extender Kit” (PEK) mostly just so I could be sure I wasn’t just somehow doing something horrendously wrong. Now suddenly it turns on. But with caveats (more on that in a moment.) Since the PEK wasn’t working out I decide I’m going to call them and find out what’s going on, but of course since I’m a night person and this has already taken many hours their phone lines are all closed down. Meanwhile, I take the PEK out and connect the wires normally again. In sheer frustration I put the thing back in one more time just because. This time it turns on FROM the C-wire. So apparently it had to be powered once via the PEK to function. This is obviously not as intended and not normal, but now it has worked 100% perfectly since then running entirely from the C-wire with zero troubles. Anyway, the moral of this little story is: if yours won’t turn on, maybe try the PEK for just a few minutes and then try the C-wire again. No, this doesn’t make any sense at all. But apparently it works…
A. S (verified owner) –
– Si tu idea es conectar el termostato con Alexa y vives en México, este termostato NO te servirá, la skill ecobee en Alexa no está disponible así que no podrás controlarlo. El problema es que Amazon lo anuncia en México como si sí fuera compatible.
A. S (verified owner) –
– Si tu idea es conectar el termostato con Alexa y vives en México, este termostato NO te servirá, la skill ecobee en Alexa no está disponible así que no podrás controlarlo. El problema es que Amazon lo anuncia en México como si sí fuera compatible.
G. J (verified owner) –
– After researching and reading many reviews about this thermostat, decided to purchase from US Amazon. Surprising it worked very well in Australia.
G. J (verified owner) –
– After researching and reading many reviews about this thermostat, decided to purchase from US Amazon. Surprising it worked very well in Australia.
F. E (verified owner) –
– Great thermostat so far, wired it up with our Brivis Buffalo unit & works like a charm. As long as you have the 4/5 wires it should work a treat. Will be great once Ecobee is officially in Australia to use full tracking and features but all good for now.
A. D (verified owner) –
Software could use some improvement. PEK is useless for most people. Every part of this is ridiculously expensive… – So first of all I want to tell people about a strange thing that happened with mine. I honestly thought I had a C-wire when I ordered this and then find out the hard way that I, in fact, do not. (Curiously enough the installer even ran five wires through the wall and just left the C-wire disconnected.) So when I found out I just figured I would simply connect the C-wire and no trouble (ok, it was a bit of trouble since I had to figure out exactly where to connect it — despite all the pictures they may show in their manual not all devices will have a nice simple board with properly labeled terminals and all for you to connect to. Mine just has wires running to a transformer and various relays all unlabeled. Fun. If anyone is looking into this, you want to connect the C-wire to the other side of the same end of the transformer that the R-wire runs from — you should read about 24V AC between the terminals +/- maybe as much as 4 or 5V while idle, but not much more than that. If you get 40+ or something you’re on the wrong terminals and absolutely _must_ not connect it this way.) But for some reason this didn’t work. At first… I thought I must have been doing something wrong, so I got an external power kit wanting to do this thing right and proper (and this way if I ever change thermostats again to anything newer in the future I’ll be able to power the new one too.) It still didn’t work. It wouldn’t even turn on either via the C-wire or external power, so you can imagine my surprise and how unhappy I was. I was beginning to think I must have a defective unit. I even disconnected it and ran a couple of alligator clips to the external power supply (and nothing else) just to see if it would turn on and it still wouldn’t. In sheer desperation I install the “Power Extender Kit” (PEK) mostly just so I could be sure I wasn’t just somehow doing something horrendously wrong. Now suddenly it turns on. But with caveats (more on that in a moment.) Since the PEK wasn’t working out I decide I’m going to call them and find out what’s going on, but of course since I’m a night person and this has already taken many hours their phone lines are all closed down. Meanwhile, I take the PEK out and connect the wires normally again. In sheer frustration I put the thing back in one more time just because. This time it turns on FROM the C-wire. So apparently it had to be powered once via the PEK to function. This is obviously not as intended and not normal, but now it has worked 100% perfectly since then running entirely from the C-wire with zero troubles. Anyway, the moral of this little story is: if yours won’t turn on, maybe try the PEK for just a few minutes and then try the C-wire again. No, this doesn’t make any sense at all. But apparently it works…
R. A (verified owner) –
Almost perfect…. – I bought this thermostat after trying and failing to get a Honeywell model to connect to my WiFi with zero success. This one had no issues, though I did have to switch to WPA2 from WPA that my router was set to. The support team I chatted with was great and got me back on track quickly and politely. Kudos that good help can still be found.