![]() ![]() Integration – Heatmiser describe the neo as “Developer Friendly” and point out that they have published their communications protocol. Neo uses “profiles” and users are able to switch heating control parameters from the neoApp. You may have a different profile for the weekend, work pattern, month or seasons. Both kits are available with either Sapphire Black or Glacier White thermostats and Heatmiser say everything has been designed with easy retro-fitting in mind. In either kit the output from the Neo can be taken to the valve which will then trigger from the end switch to the boiler, or can be wired directly to the boiler. ![]() Just fit the neoStat in place of the existing thermostat and neoStat-hw in place of your programmer. Heatmiser say this kit will be perfect as an upgrade route for the vast majority of people that have a single dial thermostat and programmer. The neoKit 2 (£265) includes everything from Kit 1 plus the addition of the the stat-hw for controlling your hot water too. There will initially be 2 starter packs available, the neoKit 1 (£199) comprises of the Hub a single Stat and the free app and should be ideal for those with a basic thermostat setup wanting to upgrade and control their heating from anywhere. Heatmiser tell us their “Control from Anywhere” service will be free (subject to a fair use policy) and in future there may be add-on services that may have a subscription. NeoApp (Free) – Once fitted you’ll be able to control your heating from your smartphone, tablet or other mobile device with Internet access using the neo App for iOS and Android. A separate hot water model, the neoStat-hw offers changeover contacts so can be used on standard or mid position valve systems. NeoStat (£69) – The neo Stat can usually be installed without any additional wiring and can be a thermostat or a timer by simply changing the setup in its software. On the other side of the gateway a mesh network is employed (more details below) to communicate with the Stats. There’s no manual port forwarding required and the system takes care of dynamic IP addresses too. NeoHub (£129.99) – The brains of the operation, neo Hub connects to your LAN via Ethernet (no Wi-Fi option available) and out onto the Internet. Scheduled to go on sale in January, neo comprises of three main components. Heatmiser have taken the wraps off their Neo smart home heating control system and released several videos. ![]()
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