With Auto-Schedule, your Nest thermostat learns what temperatures you like at different times of the day. After a few days of learning, your thermostat will prepare a schedule for you.
This article applies to the following Google Nest thermostat models in the US and Canada: |
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Nest Thermostat E |
Nest Learning Thermostat (3rd gen or earlier) |
- Nest Thermostat doesnât use Auto-Schedule but you can set a temperature schedule during setup and change it anytime you want, and the thermostat will still learn Time-To-Temperature.
- Nest Learning Thermostat (4th gen) learns in a different way than earlier models. For details, refer to Use Smart Schedule on your Nest Learning Thermostat (4th gen).
Turn on learning
To learn, your thermostat needs to have Auto-Schedule turned on. You can check this setting in the app or on your thermostat.
- In the Google Home app:
- Tap Favorites or Devices . touch and hold your thermostat's tile Settings Temperature preferences Auto-Schedule.
- In the Nest app:
- On the Nest app home screen, select your thermostat Settings Auto-Schedule.
- On your thermostat:
- Go to Settings Nest Sense Auto-Schedule.
How your Nest thermostat learns
Learning on day 1
Your thermostat can start learning your temperature preferences from the day you start using it.
Use the app or your thermostat to select a desired temperature. Your thermostat will remember your choice and add it to the schedule itâs building for you.
While your thermostat is learning, the exact behavior itâll show depends on what model you have:
- Nest Learning Thermostat: When you adjust the temperature on the first day, your Nest thermostat will hold that temperature until someone changes it. For instance, if you set your thermostat to 70ºF (21ºC), itâll stay at that temperature until itâs changed.
- Nest Thermostat E: During setup, youâll have the option to choose a preprogrammed schedule that balances energy savings and comfort.
- If you choose the preprogrammed schedule and also have Auto-Schedule turned on, your thermostat will learn your preferences on top of the preprogrammed schedule. So your thermostat will hold its current temperature until someone changes it, or the next scheduled temperature change, whatever comes first.
- If you choose not to use the preprogrammed schedule, your thermostat will hold the temperature until someone changes it.
- Learn about your options in Nest thermostat temperature schedules.
Learning on day 2
On day 2, your thermostat will continue learning a personalized schedule using any temperatures youâve set. Your thermostat will also try to learn when youâre home or away by how often you adjust the temperature or walk in front of your thermostat.
If you donât like the temperature your thermostat learned from day one, simply turn the ring. Any changes you make will help set your schedule for the following days.
Learning after a few days
After a few days, your Nest thermostat will have a decent idea about what temperatures you prefer throughout the day. But it will continue to fine-tune the schedule if you make further adjustments.
Learning after about a week and going forward
After about a week, your thermostat will have learned your temperature preferences and settled on a schedule for you.
Itâll never stop learning, but now will be less sensitive to each change you make. Going forward, your Nest thermostat will only learn from a pattern of at least 2 similar changes.
Here are some examples of patterns your thermostat can learn, and how theyâll change your temperature schedule:
Pattern of temperature changes |
How it changes your thermostatâs schedule |
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2 weekdays in a row, for example, Monday and Tuesday |
All weekdays (Monday to Friday) |
Same day 2 weeks in a row, for example, 2 Mondays in a row |
That day of the week (every Monday) |
2 weekend days in a row, for example, Saturday and Sunday |
All weekend days (Saturday and Sunday) |
2 days in a row including a weekday and weekend, for example, Friday and Saturday |
All 7 days of the week (Monday to Sunday) |
Other learning features
âHere are some things you might notice when you start teaching your thermostat what temperatures you like:
- The Nest Leaf: When you turn the ring, you might notice a green leaf on the thermostat display. This is the Nest Leaf, which appears when youâve chosen a temperature thatâs more energy efficient. You can use the Nest Leaf as a guide to help save energy.
- Time to temperature: Your thermostat can display an estimate of how long itâll take to adjust the temperature to your liking in your home. To learn more about Time-To-Temperature, visit What youâll see on a Nest thermostat.
- Home and Away: Your thermostat can help save energy by automatically switching to an Eco Temperature when it senses no oneâs home. This option will take precedence over your regular temperature schedule. Learn how your home automatically switches to Home or Away.
- Meeting your temperature at the scheduled time: Early-On and True Radiant are learning features your Nest thermostat can use from day one. Which one your thermostat uses depends on what type of system you have, but both do essentially the same thing. They can automatically turn on your system early to meet a scheduled temperature. For example, if you schedule your home to be 70ºF (21ºC) at 7:00 AM, your thermostat might turn on the heat early at 6:00 AM so your home is comfortable when you wake up. Exactly how early itâll turn on depends on what your thermostat has learned about how quickly your home heats and cools, how efficient your system is, and the weather.