The Google Nest Temperature Sensor can help improve your comfort if it’s a few degrees cooler or warmer than you’d like in a specific room or area of your home. Your thermostat will use the sensor’s temperature to more accurately heat or cool that room.
- The Nest Temperature Sensor is only compatible with the Google Nest Thermostat E and Google Nest Learning Thermostat.
- Use the Nest app to connect your sensor to your thermostat and change its settings.
Note: You can view your temperature sensor’s status in the Google Home app, but can’t adjust its settings.
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 |
View or change basic settings
- Open the Nest app.
- Tap Settings on the home screen.
- Scroll down and select the sensor you’d like to change.
You can choose from the following options in the settings menu for your temperature sensor:
- Associated to: Check what thermostats your sensor is connected to. You can also quickly change what thermostat your sensor reports to.
- Check connection: Test the connection between your sensor and thermostat. This is useful if you’ve moved your sensor to a new location and want to make sure it’s in range.
- Placement: Choose the room name your sensor uses in the Nest app and add a custom label to help you identify it.
- Technical info: Find some basic technical information about your sensor, like its battery status or when it last connected.
- Remove Nest Temperature Sensor: Choose to remove your sensor from your account. You can’t use it again until you add it back.
Connect and disconnect sensors
You can connect a sensor to more than one thermostat. However, we only recommend this if you have 2 thermostats: one that controls heating, and one that controls cooling.
You can also connect up to 6 temperature sensors to one thermostat. This lets your thermostat monitor temperatures in different rooms with different sensors. However, your thermostat can only use one temperature sensor at a time to control your system.
To disconnect a sensor from your thermostat or connect it to another thermostat in your home, follow these steps:
- Open the Nest app.
- Tap Settings on the home screen.
- Select your thermostat.
- Choose Manage sensors.
- Tap Temperature sensors to get a list of all temperature sensors in your home. A blue checkmark will appear next to sensors that are already connected to your thermostat.
- To attach any available sensors to your thermostat, tap the empty checkbox next to it.
Set or change a sensor's schedule
After you’ve finished setup with the app, you’ll need to set a schedule for your sensor so your thermostat knows when to use it.
- Open the Nest app.
- Tap Settings on the home screen.
- Tap your thermostat.
- Select Manage sensors.
- Choose Sensor schedule. If you’d like to set a schedule for your sensors, tap the button to turn this option on.
- You can then choose a temperature sensor (or your thermostat’s built-in sensors) to use for each block of time:
- Morning: 7:00 to 11:00 am
- Midday: 11:00 am to 4:00 pm
- Evening: 4:00 to 9:00 pm
- Night: 9:00 pm to 7:00 am
Note: You can schedule the same sensor to be active at different times each day, but you can’t have more than one sensor per thermostat active at the same time.
Check the temperature in rooms with sensors
Follow the instructions below to check what the temperature is in all the rooms that have sensors in them.
Note: You might also get some additional sensor information comparing room temperature to the temperature of the room where your thermostat is. |
Manually change the active temperature sensor
You can manually switch what temperature sensor is active with the app. This can help if you’re in a room that isn’t comfortable but has a temperature sensor that’s not currently active.
- Open the Nest app.
- Tap your thermostat on the home screen.
- Any temperature sensors you have connected to your thermostat will appear at the bottom of the screen. A dot will appear next to the currently active sensor.
- Tap another sensor to have your thermostat use it to control your system.
Note: When the next sensor is scheduled to be active, your thermostat and sensors will automatically switch out of manual mode and back to their set schedule.