With a wide range of programmable home thermostats, VEVOR makes it easy to stay comfortable and save money on energy costs over time. VEVOR has a unit for every situation, from a simple one-room unit to a model with many features for controlling the temperature throughout the house. Our selection of thermostats will help you find the right one for your system, lifestyle, and price.
Are you looking for a better way to keep your house at the right temperature all year? VEVOR's home programmable heaters let you set exact times, save energy, and maintain a steady comfort level without making constant hand adjustments. VEVOR offers reliable options for all your home's heating and cooling needs, whether you're replacing an old unit or installing a brand-new one.
Before you can choose the right thermostat, you need to know what your HVAC system needs and how much programming freedom you need for your daily life. Engineered to work with a wide range of system types and schedule needs, VEVOR's programmable home thermostats make the upgrade process easy for both first-time buyers and experienced homeowners.
The most important thing to do before buying a thermostat is to make sure it will work with your current HVAC system. Most homes have a single-stage heating and cooling system, and it works with almost every automated home thermostat on the market. One thing you will need is a programmable home thermostat for heat pump systems if your home has one. The explanation is that heat pumps require additional emergency heat wiring, usually marked AUX and E on the terminal block.
A lot of them can work with electric baseboard heat, gas or oil heaters, central air conditioning, and heating and cooling systems with multiple stages. When checking compatibility, look at the wiring of your old thermostat. If you see a C-wire, which stands for "common wire," your new unit will have stable power and won't experience battery drain. Some VEVOR models come with an adapter or can run on batteries alone if a C-wire isn't available. Understanding the meaning of wire labels such as R, G, W, Y, and C before placing them eliminates uncertainty. Compatibility is important for both function and safety. For example, if you use the wrong thermostat with a heat pump, the system might short-cycle or not switch between heating and cooling modes correctly.
The 7 day programmable thermostat format is the gold standard for households with different weekly habits, and it is one of the most useful features in modern home heating thermostats. Unlike 5-2 day models that use one plan during the week and a different one on the weekends, a 7 day programmable thermostat lets you set different temperature programs for each day of the week.
You can set up to four programmable times per day with a 7 Day Programmable Home Thermostat: Wake, Leave, Return, and Sleep. This means your house can warm up instantly before you get up, cool down while everyone is away, warm up again before bed, and cool down again in the morning. Some VEVOR 7-day models feature a touchscreen interface instead of buttons, making setup easy. Non-volatile memory stores schedules, so if the power goes out, your choices will still be there.
When it comes to thermostats, homes with heat pumps have special needs that regular models can't meet. A programmable home thermostat for heat pump use has O/B reversing valve wires that indicate whether to heat or cool. No matter how well the rest of the installation is done, this is what a heat pump needs to work right. VEVOR offers a specialized programmable thermostat for heat pump setups that meets these exact needs. These units can work with both single-stage and two-stage heat pumps.
The heat pump thermostat also has an emergency heat mode that lets users switch to backup heat when the heat pump needs service. When used with two-stage gas furnaces or cooling systems, compatible VEVOR types communicate with each other to operate in stages. This lets the system run at lower capacity when demand is low and increases it only when needed.
It doesn't matter how many features a smart home thermostat has if it's hard to set up and program. When VEVOR makes programmable home thermostats, they don't just think about HVAC professionals. They also think about regular homeowners. With a screwdriver and a basic understanding of your current wiring, you can complete most installations in less than 30 minutes using the labeled terminal blocks, step-by-step wiring diagrams, and mounting hardware that come with the kit.
Many models come with factory-set schedules, so the thermostat works well right out of the box, even before you adjust it to fit your family's schedule. VEVOR offers features for home heating thermostats, such as minimum cycle-off timers that prevent compressors from short-cycling. These temperature-differential settings reduce how often the system turns on and off and include hold functions that let you temporarily change the schedule without deleting it.
Home programmable thermostats today are more than just temperature controls; they also serve as user interfaces that people use frequently. If you can see the information and quickly change the settings, you will definitely use your thermostat to its fullest. VEVOR's designs for displays and smart features focus on clarity, speed, and usefulness.
The screen is the main part of any home heating thermostat you interact with, and VEVOR invests heavily in ensuring that all its screens are high-quality. Backlit LCD screens let you read them in dark halls, basements, or bedrooms without turning on the lights above. On some models, large touchscreens replace all the buttons, making it feel more like using a tablet than old-fashioned thermostat hardware.
On VEVOR screens, you can see the current room temperature, the set-point temperature, the time, the active program period, and the system mode at once, without pressing any buttons. If you have a 7 day programmable thermostat, you can see which program time is currently active.
Not every house needs or wants a Wi-Fi thermostat, and VEVOR knows that smart features should improve things without making them harder to use. For example, the auto changeover mode on many VEVOR programmable home thermostats automatically switches between heating and cooling based on the room temperature, so you don't have to switch modes between seasons manually. Many people don't realize that some VEVOR home programmable thermostats include smart functions like filter-change alerts.
These alerts track how long the system has been running and notify users when the air filter likely needs replacement. Balance point settings on a programmable thermostat for heat pump users let the thermostat intelligently handle when auxiliary heat turns on based on outdoor temperature thresholds. This feature can help reduce your winter heating costs.
With flexible scheduling, easy-to-read displays, and built-in smart features, VEVOR's programmable home thermostats are compatible with a wide range of common system types, from standard gas furnaces to heat pumps. They also come at a reasonable price. VEVOR has what you need, whether it's a 7 day programmable thermostat or a heat pump-specific type. You can take charge of your home's comfort and energy costs by exploring the full range today.
Yes. Several VEVOR models are designed as programmable thermostats for heat pump use, supporting O/B reversing valve wiring, auxiliary heat, and emergency heat terminals required for correct heat pump operation.
A C-wire provides the most stable power supply. Still, some VEVOR home programmable thermostats support battery-only operation or include a C-wire adapter, making installation possible even in older homes without a common wire.
A 7 day programmable thermostat lets you set a unique schedule for every day of the week, while a 5-2 model uses one program for weekdays and another for weekends. The 7-day format suits households with varied daily routines.
No. VEVOR thermostats store schedules in non-volatile memory, meaning your programmed settings are retained even after a complete power interruption, so you won't need to reprogram after outages.
Select VEVOR models support two-stage heating and cooling systems, allowing the thermostat to communicate independently with each stage for more efficient operation and better temperature consistency throughout your home.