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title: "Honeywell RET97E5D1005/U Wi-Fi Programmable Thermostat"
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# 7-day programmable schedule with Smart Response Remote control via smartphone app Secure Wi-Fi network with real-time alerts Honeywell RET97E5D1005/U Wi-Fi Programmable Thermostat

**Brand:** honeywell home
**Price:** 869 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Stay cool or cozy from anywhere — your comfort, your command! 📲

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Honeywell RET97E5D1005/U Wi-Fi Programmable Thermostat by honeywell home
- **How much does it cost?** 869 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/1628664-honeywell-ret97e5d1005-u-wi-fi-programmable-thermostat)

## Best For

- honeywell home enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted honeywell home brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Stay Alert, Stay Ahead:** Receive instant high/low temperature and connectivity alerts to prevent surprises and maintain optimal comfort.
- • **Control Comfort Anywhere:** Manage your home's temperature remotely from any iOS or Android device, ensuring perfect climate control on the go.
- • **Effortless Setup & Updates:** Quick Wi-Fi setup with automatic software updates and a user-friendly touchscreen interface for modern convenience.
- • **Smart Scheduling, Smarter Savings:** Pre-programmed energy-saving schedules with adaptive Smart Response technology that learns your routine for ultimate efficiency.
- • **Seamless Integration & Compatibility:** Works with most heating, cooling, and heat pump systems (requires c-wire), making upgrades hassle-free.

## Overview

The Honeywell RET97E5D1005/U Wi-Fi Programmable Thermostat offers precise temperature control with ±1°F accuracy, remote access via a free iOS/Android app, and adaptive Smart Response technology. Compatible with most HVAC systems requiring a c-wire, it features secure Wi-Fi connectivity, real-time alerts, and a 7-day programmable schedule to optimize energy savings and comfort. Its sleek touchscreen design and automatic updates ensure a seamless, modern user experience.

## Description

Product Description               Wi-Fi enabled thermostat allows for remote access via smartphone or computer; Free smartphone app for iPhone, iPad and Android operating systems; Universal compatibility; Pre-programmed with energy savings schedule; Can be configured to meet almost any scheduling requirement; Smart Response Technology - Continually learns to pre-heat/cool your home so you are comfortable at your pre-programmed times; Auto change from heating to cooling; Permanent and temporary hold; Online and toll-free support available; Automatically downloads software updates; Online and toll-free support available; Secure network; Remotely view and control the temperature of the home; Alerts - High/low temperature, loss of connection to network; View local weather;.                  .com               Wi-Fi 7-Day Programmable Touchscreen ThermostatCost savings, simple setup, and Wi-Fi remote access, plus a convenient pushbutton interface.Control from anywhere with iOS and Android devicesManage multiple thermostatsTemperature alertsFilter change reminders* Compatible with thermostats with 110V or higher and systems containing a c-wire (see chart below to determine compatibility)Reliable Wi Fi Operation and ControlWi-Fi enabled for remote access from anywhereReliable, proven and secure networkFree mobile app for Android or IOSAutomatic software updatesTotal Connect Comfort AppHoneywell's reliable and highly-rated app allows you to program your thermostat from your computer, tablet, and smartphone, whether you're across the room or around the world. This allows the user to remotely monitor and manage home's comfort and energy usage anytime, anywhereThis highly rated app is backed by Honeywell's reliable network, for dependable access and peace of mind. Available for iOS and Android devices.Additional Convenience and Comfort FeaturesPrecise temperature accuracy ±1 degree FManage multiple thermostats at various locationsTemporary vacation/away holdHigh/Low temperature alerts via email, phone or WebRemotely adjust your fan controlsHome CompatibilityCompatible with heating, cooling and heat pumps.Does not work with heat pumps with electric baseboard heat (120-240 volts).In order to power your Honeywell Wi-Fi smart thermostat (RTH9580WF), your system must contain a c-wire. Use the chart below to confirm that your system meets the compatibility requirements. This chart will determine compatibility with most systems, but as wiring systems vary from home to home, there may be some exceptions.Does your current thermostat have 110V or higher written on it? If yes this system is compatible — continue to next question.Do you have thick wires that are connected using wire nuts? If yes — your system is not compatible. If no — continue to the next question.Do you have a wire connected to terminal labeled "C"? If yes — your system is compatible. If no move the next question.Do you have an extra wire that is not connected to any terminal on the thermostat wall plate? Or — if no — do you have a wire connected to terminal labeled "G"? If yes to either of these questions, this thermostat may be compatible with your system.To help you know for sure if your system will work with the Wi-Fi thermostat, please send us a picture of your current thermostat wiring. Take a picture of your current wall plate with wires connected to the lettered terminals.

## Features

- Remotely view and control the temperature of the home; Alerts - high/low temperature, loss of connection to network
- Secure Network
- Real time clock -keeps the time during a power failure and automatically updates the time for daylight savings (optional)
- To complete initial set-up, a device with Wi-Fi capabilities and a web browser is required; A compatible 802.11b/g/n wireless router

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | Honeywell Home |
| Controller Type | Android, Vera |
| Special Feature | Auto Changeover, Programmable |
| Color | Gray |
| Temperature Control Type | smart/remote |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Power Source | Ac/dc |
| Item Weight | 15.52 ounces |
| Voltage | 24 Volts |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Display Type | Digital |
| Control Method | App |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Style | Wireless,Wi-fi |
| Backlight | Yes |
| Specification Met | Energy Saving Thermostat |
| UPC | 085267099431 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00085267099431 |
| Manufacturer | Honeywell |
| Part Number | RTH6580WF |
| Item Weight | 15.5 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 5.75 x 3.5 x 2 inches |
| Item model number | RET97E5D1005/U |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Special Features | Auto Changeover, Programmable |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Honeywell Home
- **Controller Type:** Android, Vera
- **Special Feature:** Auto Changeover, Programmable
- **Color:** Gray
- **Temperature Control Type:** smart/remote

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: So, what's the difference between this and RTH6580WF? Anyone knows?**
A: The RTH6580WF is not 110V compatible (it can only be powered through the low-voltage "C" wire of the thermostat).  The description to this product says that it accepts either 110V or low-voltage "C" wire power.

**Q: Is there an alert function with this thermostat in the event I'm out or away and the temperature falls below a set point?**
A: Yes.  It will send alerts to one or more configurable email addresses if the temperature falls above or below configurable temperatures over a configurable amount of time.  I have mine set to alert if the temperature is above 90 deg F for more than 15 minutes or below 40 deg F for more than an hour.  The alerts are not sent from the device itself, they are sent from the My Total Connect Comfort website.  Alerts can also be sent if communication is lost between the thermostat and the website or if a change fails to be sent.

**Q: Can I reprogram the thermostat from my phone at any distance? ie. from work**
A: If you can you can connect to your thermostat on your phone you can program it. It's a thing of beauty. I keep this thermostat set at 50 when I'm not there. 150 miles away from it I program it to 68 and by the time I get there the place is warm. Must be a smart phone. Hope this helps.

**Q: is this lockable? Interested for vacation rentals to set limits on heat & a/c temps while guests are there and then change it when they leave**
A: Thermostats are not generally lockable, but have a clear locking cover installed over them, such as at schools, public buildings.  You can buy a locking cover and install it over the thermostat.  With a wi-fi unit, you can monitor is and over-ride it from afar, but I believe doing that while the visitors have leased the property would be a poor decision.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Great Unit for the Price. Easy Install, Even Without C Wire from HVAC.
  

*by R***R on Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2014*

I purchased this at Home Depot for $100 on sale. Had looked at Nest and Ecobee but they exceeded my budget. I am very pleased with this unit.Install was easy on my system which only had two wires (heat only). I solved the C wire issue by also purchasing a 24 volt AC transformer ($24) in the doorbell department.  I put this in the basement and fished a length of very small gauge telephone wire up to my thermostat. These leads attach to the C and R terminals on the thermostat. One of the furnace leads is also attached to the R, but this works with no problem. It gives the thermostat constant power.It located my wifi signal right away, and setup was quite simple. You will need the little MAC address card from the box. Do not lose this.Works perfectly. This morning, I reprogrammed all of the weekly settings from my iPad while drinking coffee, instead of squinting and pressing tiny buttons on the thermostat.Today is my second day with this unit and I will try iPhone access when I go out, but expect no problem and will update if I encounter any.Update 1:  Very happy after a week. One hitch is if you set heat to go up at 6 AM it comes on at 5 AM. Claim is this is a "smart" feature. I prefer a dumb device that follows my instructions. Blogs say this can be turned off but I have not yet figured how, so I program 7 when I mean 6 as a work around.  Good grief!Update 2: 02/02/15. Liked this unit so much after a year of use I bought another for my vacation home in Florida. First tried two different Zwave units with controllers (including a Honeywell) without success.  So, I got another of these. Took less than a minute to configure it to my router.  Way less trouble than the "smart" Zwave controller units I tried.Had a little trouble at first because the heat function at my beacg place is electric only and it was not running with the fan in auto mode. But I consulted the manual and found a quick programming fix for this type system. Now it is all set up and running smoothly. I am a happy camper.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Complications the 2nd time around: Overcoming "Error 200" and more
  

*by T***Y on Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2015*

I thought I would write a limited review of the RET97E5D to describe the four challenges that I had installing two of these and how I resolved them.  This review may be helpful for you under the following circumstances:1.  You need to use a separate 24VAC transformer to power a Honeywell thermostat;2.  You encounter the "ERROR,200" code when trying to link the thermostat to your home wifi signal;3.  You need to call the Honeywell technical support number; and/or4.  You are not able to register the thermostat at the Honeywell Total Comfort Connect website after setting up the wifi signal.Otherwise, you may as well skip this review, as these are the only subjects covered.I bought two of these units for a new-to-us, 115-year-old house.  A year ago, I installed four RTH6500WF-series thermostats in a different house.  As far as I can tell without undertaking a detailed comparison, the RTH6500WF and the RET97E5D units are visually and functionally the same.  From a cost / functionality standpoint, I was quite happy with the RTH6500WF units so I decided to install the same or similar units in the new house.1.  Power from plug-in transformer - The new thermostats are being used with a two-zone, heat-only system. The heating system in the new house has a baseboard zone controlled by a Taco controller board with a 24VAC common terminal.  Although I needed to run new 3-conductor wire from the boiler to the thermostat, the terminal labeling on the TACO controller was very easy to read and it was easy to connect the red, white and common wires at both ends.The other zone is a steam zone with an older 24VAC Carlin controller that does not have a common terminal.  I considered sharing the same common terminal on the Taco baseboard controller but lost my nerve, fearing that I might damage one or both controllers (Honestly, I don't think there would be damage, but I did not want to find out the hard way, especially at the start of heating season).  To bring power to the steam zone thermostat, I ended up purchasing a 24VAC transformer on this same web site for about $12 and connected it to the thermostat through a separate feed.  This is easy: just remove the pre-installed tiny "U"-shaped wire jumper between R and Rc on the thermostat's wall plate.  The boiler controller's red wire attaches to R and the controller's white wire to W (i.e., standard 2-wire, heat-only configuration).  To power the unit, the transformer's red (or positive) wire attaches to Rc and the transformer's common (or negative) wire to C.2.  The next challenge I faced was connecting the units to my home wifi, and it was the frustration I had with this process - and the ultimately simple solution - that prompted me to write this review.  Having activated and registered four similar units last year, I remembered it as an easy - if somewhat redundant - process (redundant when setting up four units, that is).However, this time around, when my laptop was still connected to the thermostat's temporary wifi signal (which is used in the first wifi set-up step to link the thermostat to the permanent home wifi signal), the process returned an error code.  Note that the error code appeared on my laptop and not on the thermostat's LCD screen.  According to the manual, some - or most - error messages will appear on the LCD, however, in this case, there was no error message.  Rather, on the LCD, the thermostat remained in "Wi-Fi Setup" mode and did not switch over to the "Wait" message that would normally appear if the wifi linking process had gone correctly.The error message on the laptop was fairly cryptic:  "Possible issue detected (ERROR,200)"  My efforts to research the meaning of this error code in the supplied Honeywell manual or online were fruitless: I could not find a single reference to the meaning of the code.As suggested by a helpful Amazon shopper, I called the Honeywell help line using the number on the back of the thermostat (more on that in Sec. 3 below).  I eventually got through to someone, and, after some preliminaries, I was able to pose the question that was the purpose of my call:  Question: What is the meaning of error code 200?  Answer:  Error code 200 means unsupported web browser.I had been using Firefox to connect to the thermostat's temporary wifi signal.  I was able to connect to the signal just fine, and to select my home wifi signal and enter my passcode.  But then the linking process that this step triggered would fail and I would get the error code described above on my laptop screen. Based on what I was told by the Honeywell representative, I retried the process using the Chrome browser and the thermostat connected immediately to my home wifi.It seems to me that this error code ought to be described in the Honeywell manuals and/or on the Honeywell web site, as it could trip up a lot of customers.  But as far as I could see, it is not.3.  Calling the Honeywell technical support line was in itself not entirely free of glitches.  The main one was that there was a long, silent gap between the initial audio greeting, which referenced an upcoming menu of choices and the playing of the menu itself.  I would say the gap of dead air at was at least 2 minutes long and perhaps longer.  I hung up the first time, thinking there was a problem with the phone connection.  The second time I sat on the line and the menu choices were finally presented.  Also, the audio quality of the call was atrocious.After making my menu choices, I was eventually connected with a nice woman in a faraway country.  She seemed to think that I was calling because the Honeywell Total Comfort Connect website was down for maintenance on that day.  This Total Comfort Connect web site is the Honeywell-hosted web interface that allows users to control Honeywell wifi-connected thermostats such as the RET97E5D and the RTH6500WF and thus is an essential part of the set up and ongoing use process for those who use the remote access features of these units.Prior to making the call, I did not know that the Total Comfort Connect website was not working.  I would have discovered that in the next set-up step, of course, but since the thermostats were not yet connected to my home wifi signal, there was no way I could connect to them through the Honeywell site at that time.  However, it was helpful to know.  She assured me that it would be back up and running soon (which proved true).4.  Registration proved to be the final hurdle. In order to have remote access to the thermostats it is necessary to register them on the Honeywell Total Comfort Connect website, which, like the wifi setup, should normally be a simple if redundant process.  Since I had been told on the call that the Honeywell Total Comfort Connect website was down for repairs, I stopped what I was doing after having linked the thermostats to my home wifi signal, and returned to the process about 12 hours later.  By that time, the Honeywell site was back up.Since I already had a user account for the four other Honeywell thermostats in the other house, I did not need to create an account.  I merely needed to create a new "location" and register the two new units to that location.Registration involves typing in the MAC ID of the thermostat unit and a related 4-digit code, both of which are printed on the back of the thermostat, into the "new device" menu section of the Honeywell Total Comfort Connect website.  I was able to do that, but when I pressed the "submit" button to activate the registration, the registration was rejected.  No specific error code was given, but there was a generic statement to the effect that the thermostat's wifi connection might be down.The thermostat's LCD screen has a wifi icon that was showing a 4-bar (i.e., maximum) wifi signal, so I figured that the connection was fine.  At this point, I was in a "I'll try anything to get it done" mode.  I pulled the body of the thermostat off of the backing plate for a few moments, then re-installed it.  This had the effect of cutting power briefly, but not long enough for it to lose its wifi and other settings.  I returned to the Honeywell Total Comfort Connect interface, retyped the same MAC ID and 4-digit code, pressed "submit" and the registration was accepted.I don't know why this last step worked.  It could be that some setting had timed-out in the approx. 12-hr. period between the wifi setup and the unit registration.  In any event, just pulling the unit off its backing plate and re-installing it 30 seconds later was all that was needed to allow registration to proceed.These thermostats can require some effort connect and set up - and the instructions could be better and/or more complete in some respects - but overall I think the unit is good, especially for its price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Fantastic WiFi connected programmable thermostat for the price!
  

*by L***T on Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2016*

I was going to buy a $300 fancy-schmancy Honeywell touch-screen WiFi thermostat, but after reading multiple negative reviews about failing touch-screen control I decided on this low-tech push button WiFi model.  This was much cheaper and works extremely well.  The temperature set point is very accurate (as verified by multiple temperature sensors in the house) and the back-lit display is highly readable.  It has an auto-mode so I don't have to worry about manually switching the system from heating to cooling (which is good because it's in a condo 7 hours/400 miles away from where I presently live).  The WiFi connectivity allows remote adjustment of temperature and modes using a downloadable app, as well as temperature monitoring.  The app also provides access to a 5 day weather forecast.  Note that I've never had trouble with this thermostat failing to reconnect to my WiFi router after a power outage like other people have mentioned.  This is also a 7-day programmable thermostat, so you can have it automagically adjust the temperature based on the time of day to fit your routine.  I've found that this greatly reduces my heating/cooling bill since there is no more worrying about or forgetting to set the temperature before you leave the house.  You can easily override this feature if you want short term (use up/down arrow) or permanent temperature (use hold feature) adjustment.  Great lifestyle investment for any home and you can't go wrong with added remote capabilities.

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