Honeywell TH9320WF5003 Wi-Fi 9000 Color Touch Screen Programmable Thermostat, 3.5 x 4.5 Inch, White, ‘Requires C Wire”

Original price was: $318.06.Current price is: $183.00.

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Price: $318.06 - $183.00
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Thermostat
Made in United States
Package length : 6.0″
Package width : 2.0″
Package height : 8.0″
Material Type: Plastic

Customers say

Customers find the thermostat easy to use and setup. They appreciate its functionality and modern design. The thermostat can be programmed to turn heat up or down whenever desired, and it can also be changed from their phone when they are away from the house. Overall, customers consider it a great product that offers good value for money.

8 reviews for Honeywell TH9320WF5003 Wi-Fi 9000 Color Touch Screen Programmable Thermostat, 3.5 x 4.5 Inch, White, ‘Requires C Wire”

  1. Jake

    Over Five Years
    I bought it back in 2019. It has worked flawlessly since then. The only time it’s dropped wifi was when the router was down, so it wasn’t the thermostat. Hook up was pretty easy. I did have to run a ‘c’ wire from the furnace for it. Mine is running a conventional system.Setting are basic, but does include 4 customizable time periods for every day of the week. Several customizable notifications. Too hot, too cold, wifi disconnected, etc. Works with Alexa and Google though I have not tried them.

  2. Jonny MN

    Nice thermostat!
    Nice thermostat – I use it in my home on a two stage forced air furnace and A/C. Wiring was not too complicated – but will require a common wire as many have noted. Replaced a plain non-programmable battery powered Honeywell digital thermostat. I shopped Nest and Ecobee, and they are both pretty, but this one seemed easier to program, and almost half the price. Plus it’s a well known brand.PROS:-Setting the schedule is very easy – menus are very intuitive. You can set it for Wake, leave, return, sleep – and have different settings for each of the 7 days – and you can set from either the thermostat itself, the app, or Honeywell website login.-The ‘Honeywell Total Connect Comfort’ app (Android) is very easy to use, and has a ‘Demo’ mode, so if you are considering this thermostat you can download the app and play with it and see if you like it.-You can change the color schemes to match your decor.-You can lock out the thermostat to require a pin to modify settings (However – see CON).-My favorite PRO – I like using the ‘IFTTT’ and ‘Do Button’ apps (android, ios), and there is a channel for this thermostat on that. With these apps, I can have the thermostat turn down the temp when I leave my house, and turn it back up when I leave work – all automatically. I also have ‘Do Buttons’ programmed on my phone home page – one to turn the fan on, one to turn up to 74 for 4 hours, and one to turn down to 66 for 4 hours. Works great, and the thermostat responds within 5 secs.CONs:-The PIN cannot be customized. So if I wanted to use the PIN, I need to keep it written down somethere. I actually locked myself out the first day because I accidentally set the PIN and didn’t write it down (I could use the app to adjust temps until I contacted Honeywell).-No data logging like Nest and Ecobee. (don’t need it. I know turning the temp down saves energy.)-No humidistat control. I knew that going into it, but come on Honeywell – one more relay is all that would be needed! It already measures indoor humidity!

  3. Jim Lewis

    Very Nice Product But Requires a C Wire That May Not Be Present in Older Homes
    Very nice product with a couple of “gotcha’s” not made clear in the product info readily available on Amazon (other reviewers and questioners have brought these issues up, though). This product only works with 24-volt setups (the most common type). Because this product consumes a modest amount of electricity broadcasting and receiving Wi-Fi and having a lit display, it needs a return wire for “used” electricity, commonly called a C wire (which seems to correspond to the neutral wire in 110 V circuits). Older thermostats in older houses may consume so little electricity that a return path was not needed and no C wire may be provided in the thermostat wiring to the air handler/furnace.. We were lucky. Although our house was built in 1989, very conveniently there was an unused C wire (blue) in the cabling that we could hook up to the air handler/furnace. If you have no C wire or spare unused wire, you can buy a jumper unit from Honeywell that allows you to make a C wire connection to return used electricity through the C wire connector on the 9000 or employ an alternative wiring scheme that prevents your fan from running by itself.The other potential gotcha is that the box announces very clearly on both sides “PRO install/5-year warranty” but nothing in the warranty language itself states that the warranty is only valid if installed by a pro. When I called Honeywell support about something else, the tech seemed to imply, though, that I’d bought the wrong version for DYI installation, that I should have bought the RTH model and the TH models were supposed to be professionally installed…. I told him if it broke anytime soon, warranty or no warranty, I wouldn’t be buying Honeywell again. And professional installation would probably cost me a fair chunk of the Amazon price of the thermostat, anyway.A final, minor quibbling point if that the display never turns off. Especially for a product designed to save you energy and help keep the planet green, there ought to be an option, if the customer desires, to have the screen go blank and only wake up when touched. The display does dim considerably though from the brightness it has when actively used.Judging by the info on the box and the firmware display when the product first boots, the Honeywell 9000 was originally designed and built at least as far back as 2013, so while it’s a very nice product, it’s clearly not the latest and greatest technology but hopefully that also means it’s been around long enough to get all the bugs out.It would be nice if the thermostat differentiated Saturday and Sunday rather than just having a weekday and a weekend schedule with up to 4 different heating/cooling periods allowed in each type of day. The schedule in our house on Saturday and Sunday is pretty different and our old Trane XT 300 thermostats were able to accommodate that.So very nice product but do take your old thermostat cover off (unplug the furnace first) and see if your existing thermostat uses a C wire or has an unused wire in the cabling. If you have to use an unused wire to employ as a C wire, you’ll need to open your furnace cover (with electricity off), find where the thermostat wires connect, find the C connector, and connect your intended C wire to that connector. Until you have a complete C wire connection to your air handler/furnace, even if you get all the other wires right, your Honeywell 9000 won’t boot and just sits there with a blank display. As long as you have a C wire or can provide a C wire, it’s as easy as pie to install. (if the intended C wire is totally unused, you’ll need a wire stripper to strip about 3/8 in. off the ends of the wire as well as screw drivers and pliers to straighten any bent wire ends).

  4. ale_aguirre

    Muy fácil de usar y la aplicación facilita a se pueda encender o apagar si saliste de casa

  5. Marc G

    Great product so far it works like it supposed to do. Connexion with app and Alexa was fine. Being in Canada was a bit harder to connect as you need to access their Resideo app first and that was a bit challenging could have been more instructions on that side

  6. Joe S.

    Excellent product that has great wifi features. The only downside is the Daylight Savings mode is manual???

  7. Wario’s

    A++

  8. Joel ibarra macias

     

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