🌟 Elevate Your Comfort Game with Style!
The Honeywell TH9320WF5003 is a Wi-Fi-enabled programmable thermostat designed for residential and light commercial use. With a sleek 3.5 x 4.5 inch touch screen, customizable background colors, and energy-efficient features, it allows for easy temperature control and remote management via a smartphone app.
Brand | Honeywell |
Model Name | TH9320WF5003 |
Product Dimensions | 0.75"D x 4.5"W x 3.5"H |
Controller Type | SmartThings |
Special Feature | Background color changeable to match when your team is playing |
Color | White |
Specific Uses For Product | Residential or Light Commercial |
Temperature Control Type | Heating,Cooling |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Included Components | 11 |
Power Source | Hardwired |
Item Weight | 8 Ounces |
Voltage | 24 Volts |
Material | Plastic |
Shape | Rectangular |
Display Type | LCD 3.75" wide * 2.13" High |
Finish Type | Glossy |
Screen Size | 4.5 Inches |
Control Type | Touch |
Control Method | App |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Style | Thermostat |
Backlight | Yes |
Specification Met | Energy Star |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
UPC | 085267344951 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00085267344951 |
Manufacturer | Honeywell |
Part Number | TH9320WF5003 |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Item model number | TH9320WF5003 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 3.5 x 4.5 Inch |
Finish | Glossy |
Pattern | Thermostat |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Background color changeable to match when your team is playing |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Warranty Description | Yes. |
R**M
Nice looking Thermostat, Excellent!!!
After checking my thermostat wire harness and finding the famous "C" wire hiding back there in the wall I decided to upgrade to this unit, had to go in the AC unit and find the "C" wire, pretty easy since the board is marked and tells you the one that is, in my unit (Reem) is the dark brown wire. After checking all connections and turning on the main power for the AC unit the thermostat turned on with no issues, went to their website, created an account and filled the required info, set up WIFI and downloaded their App on my phone... done... works as advertised, now I can change my settings from anywhere.Be advised, let the thermostat run for about 24hrs then check for accuracy, the unit lets you adjust temp readings +3 or -3 degrees if needed, in my case it was off by 1 degree, has many features like schedules, color changes, custom color changes, gives you outside conditions as well as inside conditions and date.Pretty happy with this thermostat, looks good on the wall.
M**T
So far I love it!
Update - 1/1/2018. All of a sudden the app stopped communicating with the thermostat. The thermostat still worked fine, but the app stopped reflecting what was on the thermostat, and I was unable to control the thermostat with the app, even though it appeared to be working fine. There were messages on the app about it not working, but nothing of use except to call a phone number. It started working again after checking several hours later, without having changed anything. Maybe that's normal. Still really like this unit though.Just installed this a couple of days ago and so far I love it!Installation was pretty easy - the holes from my old bracket lined up with the holes on the new one, so a clean/easy physical install. The terminal labels aren't the same as my old panel (which isn't really that old - new with our HVAC installed a few years ago), so it took just a little brain power to figure out where a couple of the wires went. I accidentally hooked up the heat wire to the 2nd stage instead of the 1st when initially installing, but pretty quickly realized it when I wasn't getting heat from my vents while the heat was on, so that was a quick fix.The connection to wireless was easy and worked right away. The panel is SO easy to read and program. It's very user friendly and self-explanatory, although for some people there might be a question or 2 about what to choose during the initial setup (basically what kind of system you have). If you aren't sure, some quick google searches or your HVAC documentation can help you figure that out.It's also extremely easy on the eyes. The biggest complaint I had with my other panel was that it was VERY difficult to read. This one is clear and bright, and has a lot of colors to choose from.The app is also great - it's just as easy/clean as the unit itself. Connecting it to the unit was also quick and easy. I love being able to see what's going on remotely and change it from wherever I am.Also, this until has an "auto" feature, which my old one did not. This is another reason I purchased, along with the clear display and wireless functionality. This until turns the heat or air on to get to your desired temperature, as opposed to only allowing heat or cool. The 3-degree window of that auto feature may take a little playing to get it just right for you needs, but it's understandable why it's done this way - for efficiency.It was also easy to get it connected to Alexa. I don't see myself using Alexa that often to control it, but it's a nice option.As long as the until lasts, I don't see why I will have any issues with this long term. Great deal at $160!
O**D
Very Nice Thermostat! And a lot more
When I recently had to purchase a replacement HVAC system, I picked an Amana system. The system was a 16 SEER-rate AC system and a 96% AFUE-rated Nat Gas furnace. The system provided "communications" that required a "communicating" thermostat. Amana had one -- for $550 -- but I asked my HVAC contractor and they confirmed that I could use any Honeywell programmable/communicating thermostat. I looked at thermostats locally at Home Depot and Lowes and finally realized I should check on the Honeywell site. I found the 9000 WiFi Color Touchscreen Thermostat and realized it was what I wanted. I checked on Amazon and found two sellers. I opted to buy it and it was received in two days. It is a definite new product, not an "open box item" or a "re-manufactured item" and it comes in the original Honeywell box with all papers.I read the reviews from previous buyers and realized there was a questions about whether or not there was a one year or a five year warranty on the device - or, as suggested by one review, "...no warranty by Honeywell if you buy it on Amazon." I called Honeywell and asked about the warranty issue and whether or not buying it from Amazon made a difference. In fact, I called Honeywell twice in order to see if I got the same answer each time - and I did. Honeywell sells this thermostat (Their Model TH9320WF5003) as a "PRO Install" model. That means that it is actually intended to be sold to and installed by only a licensed HVAC contractor. I asked if I bought it from Amazon and had my licensed contractor install it as a part of my new Amana HVAC system, was I covered for the five year warranty -- and the answer was YES. However, here is the tricky part -- the part that I think has caused the differing interpretations expressed in prior reviews. Page 58 of the User Guide for this thermostat contains the text of the Honeywell Limited 5 Year Warranty. That warranty says Honeywell will repair or replace the thermostat within the five years under certain (normal) circumstances. The first option in the case of a covered failure is, "...(i) return it, with a bill of sale or other dated proof of purchase, to the place from you purchased it: or..." and the next step (in case you can'y return it to the vendor for some reason [my words, based on what Honeywell reps told me]) is to call Honeywell and they will make the determination whether the product should be returned to them at a given address for a replacement.I think the bottom line is that if you have a failure during the five years after you bought it, you will have to pursue returning it to the Amazon seller from which you purchased the device. If that seller is still in business and if you can make the required contact, you will deal with them to make the return/exchange. If you had a contractor make the original instalklation, and if you paid them to do it as a part of the installation of a new system, you would have to negotiate with them whether or not they would come oout and remove the defective device so you could return it. If they would not, you are stuck with either removing it yourself or paying some other party to remove it (and then install the replacement). If you bought it yourself and installed it yourself, you are still stuck to the warranty terms of "returning iit to the seller with dated receipt" and asking fora replacement - assuming you can contact the seller. If you bought it and had a licensed contractor install it, you have to have them come out and remove it and you may have to pay them a service call to do that work and then another service call to install the replacement. I think this is a seriously confusing situation, so here is my method of dealing with it all.I bought it from a seller on Amazon and Amazon shipped it to me on time. I had my contractor install it. They are going to give me an addendum to my contract (for the new system) stating that their chief tech installed it today as a part of the system and that I paid them to install it. However, because I bought it from a seller who may not be in business in four years, I opted to go ahead and buy the Amazon-offered 4-Year Extended Warranty (about $25). In my situation, if the thermostat goes bad within the five years, I will try to see if I can return it with my Amazon order info to either Amazon or the seller, and if that works out and I get a replacement, I will install it myself and be done with it. If that does not work out, I will pursue replacement or refund under the 4-year extended warranty I purchased from Amazon. If that does not work out, I will buy another similar thermostat and install it and be done with it.For the record, the thermostat I replaced (from my old system) still worked well enough to control the new system for two days and nights. The reason is that all of the Amana system's control features are now on the control board of the furnace and any programmable thermostat works. That thermostat was none years old this month. The thermostat before that was also a Honeywell and it was twenty-five years old and worked great - but it was not programmable. In short, the ballyhoo about a five year warranty is not much of a real concern.As to the quality and appearance of this thermostat - it it definitely a full five stars - all the way. My tired eyes can see the (adjustable) bright display and the fonts and colors work like a tablet or smartphone. I had no issues connecting with my home WiFI and the acknowledging email showed up within seconds to confirm the successful connection. I registered the thermostat and then went to my tablet and them to my phone and downloaded the app to remotely monitor and control the system. I plan to go to my Amazon Alexa device page and download and install the skill to allow my to use my array of Alexa-devices to also control the system. I am very impressed with the apparent thoughtfulness and ingenuity Honeywell has placed in this device. I have three brothers who have similar HE Amana systems and I think I know what Santa is going to bring them for Christmas -- it's that good. And, YES, I will recommend this thermostat to anyone with a modern communicating HVAC system and a home WiFi.
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