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The Honeywell Home RENEWRTH6580WF is a Wi-Fi enabled, Energy Star certified 7-day programmable thermostat designed for modern smart homes. Compatible with major voice assistants and multiple HVAC systems, it offers flexible scheduling with up to four daily periods, easy DIY installation, and efficient energy management to keep your home comfortable and your bills low.
Brand | Honeywell Home |
Model Name | RENEWRTH6580WF/U |
Product Dimensions | 1.5"D x 5.75"W x 3.5"H |
Controller Type | IFTTT, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, SmartThings |
Special Feature | Vacation Mode, Temperature Display, Clock Display, Low Voltage, Programmable, Daylight Savings Time Ready, Auto Changeover |
Color | White |
Specific Uses For Product | Air Conditioner, Heat Pump, Furnace |
Temperature Control Type | Heating |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Included Components | Installation Guide, Mounting Hardware, RENEWRTH6580WF 7-Day Wi-Fi Programmable Thermostat |
Power Source | Hardwired |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Voltage | 240 Volts, 120 Volts |
Material | Plastic |
Shape | Rectangular |
Display Type | LCD |
Finish Type | Matte White |
Control Type | App Control and Touch Control |
Control Method | Touch |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Style | Thermostat |
Backlight | Yes |
Specification Met | Energy Star |
Wattage | 96 watts |
Global Trade Identification Number | 10194159013473 |
Manufacturer | Honeywell Home |
Part Number | RENEWRTH6580WF/U |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Item model number | RENEWRTH6580WF/U |
Size | 3.5"H x 5.75"W x 1.5"D |
Finish | Matte White |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Vacation Mode, Temperature Display, Clock Display, Low Voltage, Programmable, Daylight Savings Time Ready, Auto Changeover |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
H**B
EIC Bypass Required, But Worth It for This Affordable Smart Thermostat
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “It Works Great—Once You Wrestle It Into Submission”Nothing about wiring this thermostat was simple… unless you consider rewiring your entire HVAC system “simple.” That said, I’m still giving it five stars for the price, the design, and especially the Wi-Fi interface, which is slick once everything’s up and running.⚠️ Heads-up for anyone with an EIC (Equipment Interface Control):If you try to connect this thermostat using the 3 wires coming out of the EIC like I initially did, prepare for frustration. There won’t be enough power to run the new thermostat—it’ll just sit there, mocking you with a blank screen.💡 The fix?Bypass the EIC completely. I went with a good old-fashioned wire-to-wire hookup, cutting the EIC out of the loop entirely. Suddenly, the thermostat powered on like it had been ready all along. Magic.📲 As for setup:Get the Wi-Fi connected first. Create your account, download the app, and don’t forget to click the email confirmation link—it’s easy to overlook. After that, you can log into the app and set up your heating/cooling schedule with times and temperatures.✅ Final thoughts:Once installed, this thermostat has worked flawlessly. I’m very happy with the product overall. Big shoutout to customer service, who quickly helped me locate the MAC ID and MAC CRC numbers (pro tip: they’re on the back of the thermostat itself, where it connects to the base). and is required for completing the account set up and syncing your thermostat with the Wi-Fi network. Once that was cleared up, everything synced smoothly. Highly recommend—but bring your wiring patience!
B**Y
When connecting to Alexa DO NOT USE RESIDEO
Purchased the RENEWRTH6580WF 7-Day Wi-Fi Programmable Thermostat and chose renewed to get a better deal. It had a little smudge on it but other than that it looked brand new. My main reason for replacing my old programmable thermostat was it is not Wifi and I can't control it with Alexa. The 6580 requires a C-wire connection and my previous one didn't so I looked to see if there were unused wires and there were. So, I checked the furnace/air handler and saw there was a wire connected to the C terminal. I tagged the same color wire at the thermostat end. I also tagged the other 4 wires as to the terminals they were connected to. I disconnected the wires and removed the old thermostat base, after turning off the power, and installed the new base. I leveled it since the directions said to do so but there's no mercury bubble, so I don't see the purpose other than aesthetics. I snapped the thermostat to the base, turned the power back on and started following the Quick Start Guide that came with the thermostat. Creating a Total Connect Comfort account, connecting to Wifi and my home network using my phone was easy but when registering, the Total Connect Comfort web site needed information from the Thermostat ID Card which was not included in the box, so I called support. They told me the information was on the back of the thermostat and sure enough it was but the Quick Reference Card that I was directed to slide into a slot on the back of the thermostat was hiding it. After entering the needed information, I received Thermostat Registration Success. Then I downloaded the Total Connect Comfort app and it found my Thermostat. Now for the tricky part, connecting it to Alexa. When connecting it to Alexa she asks what type of thermostat do you have, and I chose Honeywell Home which prompted me to sign in to Resideo(formerly Honeywell Home). I never had a Resideo account and I thought maybe my Honeywell information would transfer but it didn't. After multiple attempts I decided to delete the Resideo account and start over. This time I chose the Honeywell Total Connect Comfort type of thermostat and VOILA! I was connected to Alexa.The disappointing part of this is Alexa allows me to view the present state of my thermostat, change the temperature up or down through the app or with voice commands but nothing else.The Honeywell app allows me to change from cool to heat to off, change fan setting from auto to on, create or change my programmed schedule, displays the current temperature OUTSIDE, provides a 5-day forecast for my location along with showing the present state of my thermostat and allowing me to change the temperature up or down, and the app is free. (place mind blown emoji here)Bottom line: Evidently the thermostat ID Card is attached to the back of the thermostat and not a separate card in the box so copy the info before installing. If connecting to Alexa manage your expectation because you will not have much control, do not choose Honeywell Home for the thermostat type choose Honeywell Total Connect Comfort and do not attempt to use Resideo, it does not work. I use the Honeywell Home Total Connect Comfort app (TCC) because I don't have any other Honeywell smart products in my home. If you do you may want to choose one of the other Honeywell apps like Honeywell Home Suite. Setting up a schedule was easy but I had to do it for each day separately instead of one schedule for M-F and another for the weekend. I may have missed something, so I'll look through the user guide later.I'm happy with the thermostat and would recommend. It is a very good value at a nice price point and comes with a user-friendly app that allows access to multiple thermostat controls as well as controlling multiple thermostats. I may upgrade one day to a thermostat with the color touch display but for now this one works just fine.
S**Y
Wonderful
Easy to install, very reliable and connects to my WiFi and stays connected. Sleek on my wall and doesn’t look like an eye sore.
A**R
Awesome
Great product
E**R
READ THIS TO SAVE $40
1. You will need the C wire to connect it for it to work. How do you know if you have c wire. There are 2 ways check your thermostat to see if you have more than 2 wire coming out. If you have more than 2 wires then you likely have a newer boiler and or one of the wires is a c wire. Also you will see a c terminal with a wire in it. Sometimes the wire is there and just not used so make sure there are no extra wires on the wire you see coming out the wall. Next go to your boiler see if you see a c wire that is not used. If no c wire then you have 2 options the ugly c wire adapter or to run a new wire. If you don't want the wifi or fancy features just get a thermostat that does not require c wire. In my case i wanted all that jazz so I reran a new wire and upgrated from 2 wire to 5 wire although since i have no ac or fan I really only used 3 of the wires white for heat, red for 24v, and blue for C (common). Your electrician can use any color they want for anything but it make sense to do it properly as to not confused people so if your colors are different just make sure they match what they are supposed to do. Originally they had the red and white reversed so i corrected it so white can go with W and Red can go with Rh. There was never a blue common so I added that so now there are just 3 wires going out of the wall. This also means only 3 wires are connected at the boiler as the others were not used. Oh and back to the product sorry for the technical details. The wifi like most people say is difficult to connect did not work at all. so basically I reran the wire for nothing. The only thing is the thermostats with the c wire will have more advance features and designs. So I will purchase a different wifi capable thermostat but save $40.00 buy not buying this one. Its a waste of money. Hope this helps someone if so hit the like and let me know after all i did just save you $40.00 bucks. would not recommend buying this.
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