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Honeywell Home RTH9585WF Wi-Fi Smart Color Thermostat, 7 Day…
Original price was: $179.99.$144.49Current price is: $144.49.
Control Your Comfort and Your Color Scheme, or use your tablet or computer. All you need is a Wi-Fi connection, or use the free app for smartphone/tablet to manage thermostat remotely and take advantage of savings when away and maintain comfort when home. Simple setup takes the hassle out of programming your thermostat. You can also control thermostat using the touch screen and change the background color to match your paint color or personal preference. Your RTH9585WF features flexible seven day programming, energy savings mode, an indoor humidity sensor, and voice command through the Total Connect Comfort app.
COMFORT COMES IN YOUR COLOR. Personalize your Wi-Fi Smart Color Programmable Thermostat to fit your décor.
SAVE ENERGY AND GET REWARDED by checking with your energy provider about available rebates. Plus, eligible customers can enroll in their local Utility’s “DEMAND RESPONSE PROGRAM” which can reward you for allowing the utility to slightly adjust your AC or furnace temperature settings when there is high energy demand.
YOUR SCHEDULE. YOUR WAY. Flexible programming options for your schedule or utility company’s peak rate pricing.
EASY OPERATION AND INTUITIVE. Bright, easy-to-read touchscreen makes for simple operation.
COMPATIBLE WITH: Forced air (gas, oil or electric), hot water and steam, and heat pumps with electric backup. Does NOT work with electric baseboard heat (120-240V). C-Wire required.
ENERGY STAR certified. Help save energy, track your heating and cooling with monthly energy reports and get personalized tips on reducing energy use.
Before purchasing, check to see if this thermostat is compatible with your home and to determine if your home needs a C-wire power adapter. Our Air products and services work with you and for you, supporting and creating more comfortable surroundings
Works with most heat/cool oil furnace systems. Will not work with heating only oil furnace systems unless a C-Wire is present.
Fan Control Options include On: Fan is always on; Automatic: Fan runs only when the heating or cooling system is on; and Circulate: Fan runs randomly about 35% of the time.
The WiFi Smart Color Thermostat works seamlessly with Amazon Alexa and Google Home, as well as our mobile app, so you can control the temperature from anywhere
Price: $179.99 - $144.49
(as of Apr 10, 2025 14:26:37 UTC – Details)
Customers say
Customers find the thermostat easy to install with clear directions and appreciate its functionality with American Standard/Trane heat pumps. They like its temperature control features, with the device automatically adjusting based on outside temperature, and consider it good value for money. The device’s appearance receives positive feedback, with one customer noting the stylish background color choices. While some customers report successful WiFi connectivity, others experience connection issues, and opinions on build quality are mixed, with some finding it well-made while others report it breaking in different ways. Temperature performance is also mixed, with some customers reporting steady temperature control at set points while others note inaccurate room temperature reporting.















Maddie –
Great Smart Thermostat – Easy to Use & Effective!
This thermostat has been a fantastic upgrade for our home! It has a sleek, modern design that looks great on the wall, and the touchscreen is very user-friendly. Installation was straightforward, and setting it up with Wi-Fi was hassle-free. It’s made managing our heating so much easier, helping us stay comfortable while also being energy-efficient. The smart features, including Alexa compatibility, add great convenience. Overall, a solid purchase—highly recommend!
John S. –
Petit fully-featured thermostat
I have four Honeywell thermostats in service. My house, my sister’s house, my other sister’s house, my girlfriend’s house. We are all happy that the thermostats are easy to use and that they have Wifi access so they can be controlled remotely.This is important to me because I travel a lot and one of my sister’s houses is often vacant. It is very nice to know what is going on with the air temperature and humidity in the houses when no one is there.This thermostat is petit. It sticks out from the wall a little bit, but much less so that most other thermostats. It is attractive. It looks nice. You can set the screen colors as you like. It is quite nice while also being completely functional and easy to control remotely.I had a HVAC company install three of the four that I have because I had not worked with gas or heat pumps and the wiring was nonstandard in the old houses. But it was well worth having the professional installation.This thermostat, as with almost all new thermostats, needs the C Common or ground lead. Older thermostats simply supplied 24v AC to wherever it needed to go such as the compressor or fan, but newer thermostats need to be powered and they need their own return (ground or C) wire for 24v AC ground. Just be aware. Honeywell makes that very clear in their instructions. I had to add that wire in all my installations. Not a big deal. Just be aware.
FL –
Great cost effective
Runs great right out of the boxTook less than an hour to install. I had a few questions about wiring. The 800 number answered quickly. Response was great installation completed all in less than 90 minutesAC company wanted $650 for a thermostat and $200 to install it The way I see it we saved about $700 in 90 minutes.Standard screen display looks nice no need to change the colors but you can if you want
Larry in Missouri –
Great — once I got the setting right!
This thermostat works well. It is installed on a 2 stage heat pump with emergency backup and AC. I like that I can control it remotely with my phone. Installation wasn’t too difficult. Wiring was a little different from previous thermostat, but wasn’t hard to decipher. The wire connectors seemed a little bit cheap, but i guess they do the job. Features like current outside weather and a color touch screen that can be changed to match our decor are nice.I was just about ready to throw this in the trash and get a different brand because after I set up the schedule for the week, the thermostat would vary from the schedule. I specifically wanted the heat to turn down during my electric company peak hours. The program would not follow the schedule I set up. Finally I found my answer on an online forum – not from Honeywell – that the thermostat has what they call “smart response technology” that supposedly learns your lifestyle and adjusts accordingly. This can be turned off in Settings/Preferences/Smart Response Technology. Once turned off, everything works fine.Nothing in the manual that came with the thermostat mentions this. Shame on you, Honeywell!
M. Nardoni –
Suggestion for better customer experience.
Embarking on a journey with a new thermostat felt like being thrust into a modern-day fairytale, where technology and comfort intertwine to craft a realm of perfect temperature. The thermostat, a beacon of promise, promised to usher my abode into the era of automation, a dream where warmth and chill danced in harmony at the behest of my mere whims. With the guardians of customer support as my loyal allies, the path seemed clear, the quest straightforward.However, as in all great tales, a twist awaited. Despite my meticulous adherence to the ancient scrolls—manuals and instructions—the magic of automation proved elusive. My abode remained a realm of either eternal summer or unyielding winter, with no passage between. The scrolls spoke of a schedule, a mystical timeline that the thermostat was to follow, yet the dance between heat and cold remained a dance unperformed. It was as if the very essence of the thermostat, its ability to transition seamlessly from heat to cool, was locked away behind an invisible barrier.Compelled by necessity, I sought the wisdom of the customer support sages, who guided me through a labyrinth of menus, each step a closer approach to the heart of the enchantment. And there, hidden away in the depths of arcane settings, lay the key—a feature of automatic control, the very soul of the thermostat, yet inexplicably veiled and guarded as if it were a secret of the highest order.Why, oh why, would the creators choose to obscure such fundamental magic? The feature that is the quintessence of the thermostat’s purpose was not just disabled by default but ensconced behind a veil of complexity, unmentioned in any scroll or tome. This choice, a puzzling enigma, left me to ponder the ways of those who craft such devices. Is it a test of our resolve, a rite of passage for the modern homeowner? Or perhaps a reminder that in a world teeming with automation and convenience, the human touch remains indispensable, a beacon of warmth in the mechanical coldness of our times.In this epic tale of automation and temperature control, another subplot thickens the narrative, adding a layer of intrigue and challenge. The thermostat, our protagonist in this saga of modern comfort, was heralded not only for its ability to orchestrate the delicate balance between warmth and chill but also for its alliance with a powerful mage known in the lands far and wide: Alexa, the voice of wisdom and command.The scrolls and heralds spoke of a seamless union, a partnership where voice could command the elements, summoning warmth or summoning chill with nothing but a whisper into the ether. This promise, a beacon of convenience in the digital age, was a symphony of technology and magic, a dream of living in harmony with the elements through the mere power of voice.Yet, as the journey unfolded, it became apparent that the alliance with Alexa was not as it seemed. The integration, though present, was akin to a distant friendship rather than the promised deep and intuitive bond. Alexa, for all her wisdom and power, could only partially command the thermostat. The native integration, a term that conjured images of seamless interaction and effortless control, was, in truth, a tapestry with threads loose and missing.This revelation, much like the hidden feature of automatic control, added layers to the quest. It was a reminder that in the realm of technology, promises of harmony and ease often come with their own trials and tribulations. The partnership with Alexa, overstated in its capabilities, was a beacon that guided the narrative toward a truth often found in the modern age: that the magic of integration, of different realms of technology coming together, is a journey fraught with complexity, a path that requires patience, understanding, and sometimes, the guidance of sage customer support.Thus, the tale of the thermostat and its ventures into automation, temperature control, and voice command becomes a saga not just of triumph and technology, but of expectations, of understanding the fine print in the scrolls of marketing, and of navigating the realities of our interconnected digital landscape. It’s a story that continues to unfold, as we, the seekers of comfort and convenience, chart our path through the ever-evolving world of smart homes.In the end, the thermostat saga was a tale of triumph, a testament to the enduring spirit of inquiry and the boundless patience of customer support. Yet, it leaves a lingering question in the air, like the subtle shift from heat to cool—a question of design, of user experience, and of the journey we embark upon with the technology we invite into our homes.
Miki –
Parlato con assistenza honeywell in quanto il termostato in questione è stato ideato per il mercato americano e quindi non rispecchia gli standard per la connessione da remoto cellulare per gateway non compatibili
Javier N. –
Tiene todas las cualidades inteligentes que puede tener un termostato para manejarlo tanto en el lugar, como en forma remota desde la aplicación del teléfono.
Andrew929RR –
I’m not sure why people here are saying this was hard to install? I am not an HVAC tech, and I didn’t even have a C wire and I Got this working in 5 minutes. See the end of my post if you want to know how to do that…Love the easy to use interface on the panel as well as the web app. Now that I have a schedule set I don’t really need to mess with it. One feature I really like is on the name plate it also states the outside temperature! 🙂 It pulls this from the internet so you don’t need to run a separate thermistor outside.It has ended all debates about whether the house is too hot or too cold in my house. Now that I can lock the programming, my girlfriend can’t crank the heat to 25C in the middle of the night. I’ve been perfectly comfortable since installing it. :PInstalling without a dedicated C-wire. I have an older furnace and had four wires in the wall, one of them was G for the furnace fan. You can use the G wire as the C wire…To do this, connect the G wire to the C wire terminal on the new thermostat. Now go to the furnace, open up the panel and locate the G-wire. It should be labeled on the terminal so this is easy to find. You are going to move this wire to the C-common terminal, and, you will need to use a wire to connect the Common (C) terminal to the G terminal. The box came with a little white cable which is what I used to do this. It may not be long enough for you, it was for me. The only draw back to doing this is that you will be unable to run the fan independently of heating and cooling which I NEVER do anyways.
Luis Mendoza –
El termostato es bastante robusto en términos de instalación y calidad. Pero es muy amigable de operar desde un móvil, computadora o bien desde el mismo equipo (manual).Lo que me encanta es que lo puedo controlar desde mi celular y ni siquiera tengo que estar en la casa. Puedo prenderlo, apagarlo, ajustar temperatura y programar un itinerario a control remoto.
FELIPE GARCIA –
EL TERMOSTATO FUNCIONA BIEN Y SI SE PUEDE PRENDER Y APAGAR VIA CELULAR DONDE ESTE EN MEXICO LA APLICACION.EL DE AMAZON NO SE PUEDE PARA MEXICO.LO UNICO QUE NO PUEDO PROGRAMAR TODAVIA ES COMO ACTIVARLO PARA QUE PRENDA Y APAGUE SOLO.