Resideo today at CES 2019 introduced its latest Honeywell Home smart thermostats, the T9 and T10 Pro.

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The latest T-series thermostats feature wireless sensors that measure temperature and humidity on a room-by-room basis. The thermostats will be compatible with HomeKit later this year, according to an Apple spokesperson, allowing them to be controlled in the Home app on iOS and macOS and with Siri.

The smart room sensors offer a few other features, including people detection that ensures occupied rooms are at a desirable temperature, and a 200-foot range to help deliver whole-home comfort, according to Resideo.

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The T9 and T10 Pro offer simple scheduling, geofencing, and compatibility with demand response programs that may qualify for utility rebates in select regions. With the companion Honeywell Home app on iOS, homeowners can set temperatures per room, switch which room is prioritized, receive temperature alerts, and more.

The T9 can "configure itself with its wire-sensing technology and includes a C-wire adapter, making do-it-yourself installation very simple," while the T10 Pro requires professional installation due to its humidity and ventilation controls.


Resideo says the new T-series thermostats will be available in North America "this spring." At launch, the thermostats will integrate with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. Resideo's press release does not mention HomeKit support, but an Apple spokesperson confirmed the platform will be supported "later this year."

The T9 with one sensor will be available at major U.S. retailers nationwide and at HoneywellHome.com for a suggested price of $199.99. The T10 Pro will be available via professional heating and cooling contractors. Additional smart room sensors can be purchased in a package of two for $79.99.

Top Rated Comments

Fzang Avatar
89 months ago
I think I’ll just use my dumb thermostats and keep my feet warm with the $199.99 I just saved.
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imola.zhp Avatar
76 months ago

It’s 2020, where’s HomeKit?
This is why I don't suggest buying products that "promise" homekit in some obscure (or possibly unobscure) future. Remember Ring Video Doorbell's Homekit announcement? I'm still hoping someone puts together a class-action about that announcement. For those of you unfamiliar, a short time later Ring sold to Amazon and Homekit has never happened for their products as it was "promised" and I bought heavily into.
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Vasilioskn Avatar
89 months ago
“Homekit at a later time” said every company ever and most failed.
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Klososky Avatar
89 months ago
I've been using the T6 for about a year and a half and have been extremely pleased. Only reason I've been considering jumping ship was the lack of sensors, so I'm very pleased to see that it will be very easy to swap these out - same wiring!
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ux4all Avatar
76 months ago

This is why I don't suggest buying products that "promise" homekit ....
Hindsight, I am definitely annoyed as my house is now Alexa, Siri, and Google... so can't have a one stop shop....
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tennisproha Avatar
75 months ago

Hindsight, I am definitely annoyed as my house is now Alexa, Siri, and Google... so can't have a one stop shop....
That’s why I haven’t bought any of the IoT devices. Too many gimmicks and security risks.

Plus Ok Hey Alexa doesn’t work.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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