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Kono KN-S-AMZ-004 Wifi Enabled Smart Thermostat, Works with Alexa and Apple Home Kit, Geofencing Capable, Black

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Style: Kono Thermostat


Features

  • GEOFENCING: The KONO Smart has Home & Away Aware geofencing to automatically control your home comfort using proximity awareness
  • COST EFFECTIVE: Comes with a smart scheduling system to estimate utility costs
  • COMPATIBILITY: Use with forced air, gas, oil, electric furnaces (up to 2H/1C) and A/C units with "C" wire connection
  • APPS: Free IOS and Android apps are available for the Kono to assist with easy scheduling and remote access to adjust temperature, schedule and fan COMPONENTS: Includes Kono units, wall plate (5.5" W x 5.5" H) and installation hard ware

Description

Kono smart thermostat let's you personalize comfort, décor and savings. With its unique décor-snap covers, you can change the look of kono from its original Black stainless finish to your own style. Kono also features effortless savings and comfort with home & away aware, all from an easy to use "control from anywhere" Lux app. Kono. Make it easy on yourself to look smart.benefits: -universal Wi-Fi thermostat-app available for iOS and android- easy use-geofencing capabilities-energy savings-comparable with Google assistant


Manufacturer: ‎Lux Products Corporation


Part Number: ‎KN-S-AMZ-004


Item Weight: ‎14.4 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎6.5 x 2.8 x 6 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎KN-S-AMZ-004


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Black


Style: ‎Kono Thermostat


Finish: ‎Stainless Steel


Material: ‎Stainless Steel


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Voltage: ‎24 Volts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Mounting Type: ‎Wall Mount


Usage: ‎Cooling, Heating


Included Components: ‎Dry Wall Plugs,Mounting Hardware,Power Extender Kit,Trim Plate


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎3-year limited warranty.


Date First Available: May 2, 2018


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  • Lacks an important feature
Style: Kono Thermostat
I wanted to love this thermostat, but I've found it to be a pain as it lacks an important feature. My old thermostat would cut on and run like normal, but if after a certain period of time, the heat temp wasn't reached, it would cut on the stage 2 heat even if it hadn't hit the 3 degree differential. It would keep the 2nd stage heat on until it reached the required temp. This one does not. The minimum setting for the State 2 heat differential is 1 degree and although it will cut on if it hits that 1 degree difference, it will NOT STAY ON. As soon as it hits less than 1 degree it turns back off. This is a major problem when it's cold. I'm experiencing this right now. For example, heat is set at 70 degree with a .50 degree swing. Temp drops to 69.5 and the heat cuts on. It's in single digits right now, so the temp continues to drop while it runs because State 1 can't keep up. It hits below 68.9 and the Stage 2 kicks in. But then as soon as it hits 69 it cuts it back off because there is a minimum 1 degree setting with no time out feature. My heat has run constantly for almost 5 hours going through a cycle where it cuts on Stage 2, then cuts it off, then cuts it on, then off. Every thermostat I've ever used has had a Stage 2 time feature that would us it when needed. The hunt is now on for a new thermostat and the money I spent on this one is down the drain. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2018 by Robert R

  • Best of All
Style: Kono Thermostat
Having installed most high-end WiFi thermostats, Kono is my favorite. The software and setup is not as easy as some of the others, but rough simplicity has a certain appeal. Once installed (whew!) it is nice to just turn a knob to the temperature you want, push in and done. And… it is gorgeous on the wall. I hate anything from Honeywell, as they hire mean engineers who like to make things hard. Nest has the best SW for ease of use, but they have a “fixed” 3 degree swing; so nice packaging/SW/ease… but a horrible thermostat that will chill-cook you as a “feature”. Ecobee has the same problem with a high minimum swing. (In homes with wall/ceiling ducting, a wide swing—once the thermostat decides is enough—will still have momentum from the heat/cold in the walls and ducts, often 2Xing what the thermostat thinks is the swing.) The Emerson Sensi is the most “doesn’t belong on the wall” looking, and too clever by 3x: I could never disabuse it of its clever assumptions to get it to run correctly. My main complaint about the Kono is the byzantine programming approach, thus only a 4 out of 5. To set up WiFi, for example, you first connect to your phone and then the router, an (unnecessary) 2-stage set up… with all the likelihood of that going wrong. A two stage WiFi set up is very last-century, so why not just hook directly to the WiFi of choice and avoid all the support calls? Worst is the detailed programming, which even as an engineer I found daunting with all the codes and click throughs. Once done, it does give a sense of achievement; and there is a lot of access to features. As a suggestion to Lux, you’d get a 5 from me if all these detailed settings were accessible from the web interface… instead of having to click-through a long round-robin chain of arcane numbers. Speaking of which, Lux allows control from both phone and PC/web, something that I think is a must. Also, LUX, for all of its old fashioned approach, is the only thermostat in the list above that would reliably work with “OK Google” commands. The others were a nightmare of misunderstanding and frustration. I was surprised and delighted to find that the Kono JUST WORKS. Say “lower downstairs thermostat to 68 degrees” into the phone… and it does so, no fuss. Say what you will of the primitive engineering, you gotta admire a product that actually works. So A+ as a thermostat; better than all by a long shot. We are getting about a 2 degree swing with duct momentum (where the rooms keep getting warmer/cooler for minutes after the thermostat shuts off) set at 0.5 degrees swing; and this is the most important “feature” of a thermostat! The phone and web interfaces are pretty good, if not as flexible and user friendly as Nest. And Kono looks great on the wall with its elemental shape and textures, unlike the visual wart of the Ecobee or Sensi. I’d recommend, but be prepared to do some hacking (looking into the manual to see what the arcane sequence numbers mean) to set it up. And hey Lux: if you will expand access from the PC web interface to access all of the thermostat settings that would probably pay itself off in a few months of avoided service calls. And then you’d win on all fronts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2019 by Laura Dean

  • Works flawlessly with Android, easy install, clean aesthetics
Style: Kono Thermostat
UPDATE 4/26/2019: This thermostat has been a complete nightmare! I'm lowering the rating from five-stars to one. Unfortunately, I replaced two thermostats in our house with these Kono smart thermostats, and they both experience the exact same problems. We've had professional HVAC technicians conclude the same thing - these are flawed! The worst problem, and the reason this product should be recalled, is the energized line that switches from AC to heat is broken. During a power outage for example, the line will switch making your air conditioner now your heat (but the unit still thinks it is using cooling). This causes the device to go haywire, and heat your home during the summer and cool it during the winter - randomly. A complete nightmare of a thermostat, stay far far away from this thing! UPDATE 1/3/2019: I would like to point out something that wasn't properly highlighted in the installation instructions. I had a BLUE wire that connected into the O/B connector on the thermostat. It's important to realize that you must set the thermostat to accept either an ORANGE (O) wire or BLUE (B) wire, thus the O/B. It defaults to O. Make sure this is properly set, or when your stage 1 heat is intended you will receive air conditioning instead, and vice versa. ORIGINAL REVIEW: I received the Kono Wifi Enabled Smart Thermostat to review, but I’ve also since bought another unit for a separate location. I love this thermostat! It’s not perfect and does have certain weaknesses which I’ll highlight below, but overall this is a winner. Installation was simple. The unit includes little label stickers to place on your existing wires. I have to admit to being mostly naïve about climate control units. In fact, I was even confused whether or not I had a heat pump or a furnace. But I figured it out without too much trouble. I ended up having six wires – C, Y1, G, B, R, and W2. The manual is great. The paper stock is nice and thick, the font size is large enough to not require reading glasses, and it is in full color. The installation instructions were precise and easy to understand. I basically cut the power from our circuit switch, labeled the cables, removed the old unit, screwed in the new unit into the existing holes, pressed the six wires into the correct slots, installed the plate, and done. At this point I could have used the thermostat in a traditional way, but the smart functionality is where this unit really shines. To complete this part of the installation I needed to download the app, create an account, connect my phone to the thermostat’s wifi, connect back to my home wifi, and done. Very simple and no problems. The Android app is great and we had no problems at all using it – either at home or away. So now for a couple of complaints. The geofencing capabilities are geared toward a single user. When my phone leaves the area the unit can be placed in away mode, and when I return the unit will return to normal operation. But if there is someone still in the home, this is useless. Additional geofencing users cannot be added. The second complaint would be with the front plate. It doesn’t snap into place very easily and is only held by small plastic notches. There is very little clearance for the wires, and the wires can block the plate from snapping in. This was a hassle during both installations. But overall, our household loves this unit. Having an easy intuitive control panel on our phone is a huge convenience. When we are away we can turn it down, and when we are headed back home we can turn it back up and have the climate ready for us when we arrive. There are additional colors that can be purchased also and it looks great on the wall. Highly recommended for those interested in smart home technology. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2018 by Amazon Customer

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