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Ambi Climate 2 | Smart Air Conditioner Controller for Mini Split ACs | Smart WiFi Thermostat for Minisplit, Window & Portable AC | Compatible with Alexa, Apple Siri, Google Home, IFTTT, iOS & Android

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Color: Ambi Climate V2


Features

  • Smart AC Controller - This Smart AC device allows you to monitor and adjust your Mini-Split AC using your smartphone. Get complete control over your air conditioning and save time and money.
  • Easy Setup - Setup this smart air conditioner controller in 3 simple steps: plug in the power, connect to WiFi and pair it to your remote controlled air conditioner!
  • Smarter Control Integrated with Alexa, Siri, and Google Home for easy voice control. Advanced AI learns your preferences and automatically adjusts your AC for comfort and energy savings
  • Integrated Sensors - Ambi Climate 2 includes built-in temperature, humidity and light sensors to allow you to monitor your home environment and automate your control.
  • Compatible with remote controlled ACs Ambi Climate is compatible with most AC brands, including Bosch, Carrier, Daikin, Friedrich, Fujitsu, Gree, Hisense, LG, Midea, Mitsubishi, Samsung, and more

Brand Name: ‎Ambi Climate


Item Weight: ‎1.06 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎4.33 x 31.89 x 1.57 inches


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Installation Type: ‎Window


Part Number: ‎AMBIV2-US


Special Features: ‎Portable, Remote control


Color: ‎Ambi Climate V2


Voltage: ‎240 Volts


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Floor Area: ‎250 Square Feet


Date First Available: October 9, 2017


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  • Promises a lot, delivers very little - don't buy into the gimmicks
I picked up one of these about 6 months ago. I have a mini-split in my home office (which is detached from the rest of the house - renovated garage) that provides both cooling and heating. The office is not very well insulated (it's old brick), so leaving my unit on auto, cool, or heat would routinely perform better (or worse) depending on the time of the day, humidity levels (it's very humid in the summers where I live), and outdoor temperature. So I picked one up on sale, and decided to give it a shot. For starters, the app is fine. However, you can tell, from the get go, that this app was designed with comfort mode (their "AI" learning system) in mind. The iOS widget only gives you "too hot" or "too cold" options and the main UI basically gives you much of the same. If you want to work in temperature control mode (keep the room at one temperature and adjust it as needed) or manual mode (works just like a remote), you have to dig through menus to get to the settings you want. It's like those functions are bolted on last minute. And the app, as a whole, functions like it was made last minute. Tiny fonts, weirdly named things, poor geolocation that kicks you off of geolocation unless you open the app every day. As a member of the beta community for Ambiclimate, the only new feature added in the last 6 months to the iOS app was the widget, and beta feedback was not taken into consideration. I've complained to support about these seemingly easy fixes with "okay, we'll take it into consideration" or "that's just how it works" (despite other apps not having those problems). So, if you're hoping it will get better or there will be improvement - there won't. Now, onto the functionality. I don't have confidence that this unit's sensors are actually any good, or the AI actually knows what it's doing. In comfort mode (the "AI"-driven mode), there would be plenty of times where it was 90F outside and THE HEAT WOULD COME ON because it thought the room was too cold. Same in the colder months - it can be snowing outside and the A/C would come on. I've even had days where it would get up to 80F in my home office (which is way too warm), the app would say "yep, it's too warm," but continue heating things. It's hilarious how bad it is, especially when you give it feedback literally multiple times a day. Oh, and when it needs to be warmer, it likes to max out your heat temperature, or when it needs to be cooler, max out your A/C temperature. It's a poor implementation that basically thinks the mini-split doesn't have any sort of internal thermostat of its own. And regarding feedback - the "AI" learns what you like by what feedback you give it. That means that you're just replacing your remote for an app - you're still adjusting things just as much, but now you have a cumbersome app to deal with. This is hilariously bad for a smart home device that's supposed to make your life easier. Away mode. My A/C likes to make obnoxious beeps when the temperature is changed. It can be muted, but, as soon as it is turned off and turned back on, the beeps begin again. Away mode will turn off your unit, which, for most people, is probably perfectly fine, but there's no option to disable this. So I still have to have my remote nearby to mute the thing every time I come home. And, on top of that, away mode doesn't differentiate between summer and winter. So if it's winter and you randomly have an 80F day (which we do from time to time), instead of turning the heat off and going down to, say, 60F while away, it will run the A/C extra hard, defeating the economical purposes of any sort of away mode. And since there are no heat/cool breakpoints (like almost every thermostat in the world has), the away setting is completely useless during the spring, where it might be cool one day and hot the next. Smart home integration: the Echo/Alexa commands are finicky at best (and, again, only work in comfort mode), and any other integration just doesn't exist. If you're looking to hook this into your SmartThings system, you better keep looking. Lastly, customer support is hilariously bad. There's a user group on Facebook and staff will reply to you in-app instead of on the Facebook page, like they have something to hide. On top of that, I've had them call me the wrong name and ask for data that no human being would ever collect when I've had issues (the timestamp when you noticed this occurrence, for example - I dunno about you, but I don't keep a notebook next to me to record times when minor details in my life happen). Most apps allow you to send debug data via email with one tap, but this isn't even a thing here either, so they can't even help you. There is never any resolution to issues, and the resolutions I've had, I've had to figure out myself. It just seems like an outsourced PR agency dealing with customer service, not people who actually know about the device. So, all in all, you have an app that under delivers on its feature set, an "AI" that might work sometimes but routinely doesn't, manual functions to replace your remote but require you to go through more work to do the same thing, half-baked geolocation and away functionality, poor smart home connectivity, and some of the worst customer support I've ever dealt with. I'm not saying you shouldn't buy this, but... there are other options on the market that are better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2019 by nope

  • UPDATED: Finally! Going from Dumb to Smart **NOT YET**
I've been using Ambi for 2-3 months now and there are 3 major flaws: 1) In A.I. mode, the user has to select ONE fan speed (Auto, Quiet, Low, Medium, High, etc). If this was truly intelligent, the system would set the speed. This has resulted in higher energy bills. 2) Following #1, the A.I. will set your temperature to the highest setting possible if the room is 'Freezing.' While it somewhat makes sense, the way I would do it manually is setting a temperature such as 68 degrees (instead of 86 degrees). I fear this is also a reason for higher electric bills (and you would think it would put extra stress on the unit). 3) That all said, wouldn't it be great if you could simply schedule 7 days a week? You can but only in Comfort / A.I. mode. Therefore, if that mode is not working for you, it doesn't allow you to set it in Manual mode (where after using our units for a few years, I know best). I've contacted support about all of the above and there are plans to address #3. PREVIOUS REVIEW: I have split AC/heat units in my apartment and just purchased an Ambi Climate 2. Setup was very easy and app seems pretty intuitive. My biggest pain point with dumb remotes is you have 3 major variables (temperature, mode, fan speed) which contributes to the room temperature- so reaching a balanced/consistent setting is near impossible. Also, factory automatic modes can blow cold air in dead of winter. Then you have programming which is extremely mind-numbing on a 2" display with icons you've never seen before. After only a few hours of using Ambi's Comfort mode, I'm actually comfortable and don't have to think about what permutation of settings are on. Letting it know when I'm too cold, warm, and just right is dead easy. Programming custom schedules and behaviors is also as simple as it gets. And getting my wife setup on her own account / sharing the same units only took a minute. I'm still in the early-stages and it's winter here, but hoping it's smart enough to detect when to use the fan if outside air temperature is cool vs AC cooling in the spring/summer- that would be a huge money saver! Also hoping for HomeKit support in the future. Only complaint so far is it's not the easiest to place given the shape. I don't really want it in plain view so would be nice to have a flat side and adhesive for wall mounts, behind dressers, etc. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2018 by smurfs

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