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The FLOUREON WiFi Thermostat is a modern, programmable heating controller compatible with electric heating systems (85-250V, max 16A). Featuring smart app control, flexible weekly scheduling options, and dual sensors for floor and underfloor heating, it offers precise temperature management through an easy-to-use LCD touchscreen. Designed for energy efficiency and convenience, it comes with a 60-day refund and 18-month exchange policy.
Manufacturer | FLOUREON |
Part Number | 269750702-FLOUREON |
Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 8.5 x 1.2 cm; 190 g |
Manufacturer reference | 269750702-FLOUREON |
Colour | Wifi |
Style | Modern |
Material | Iron |
Shape | Square |
Power Source | Hand,Electric |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Plug profile | Ceiling Mount |
Special Features | Programmable |
Usage | Air Conditioner, Boiler, Furnace |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 190 g |
R**N
Does What it Should: Good Value Alternative to More Expensive Wifi Thermostats
I'd been looking at getting a Wifi enabled thermostat for quite a while, various makes, all way more expensive than this product. We have a sealed system gas fired central heating boiler, and reading the description, it seemed that this thermostat wouldn't be suitable to replace the existing analogue stat. That said there were a number of reviews that said it had worked as a direct replacement for an older stat, so I had hope that it'd work for us too!I thought for £33.00, if it works great, if it doesn't, it's not the end of the world. Luckily you can ask questions here on the product page on Amazon, and after a few answers, I finally hit the jackpot when some helpful chap said that it would indeed work, and even told me how to wire it.So the stat arrived, and I set about removing the old analog one. Our three wire set up was a Live, a Neutral, and a Switching Live. The new stat is intended as a controlled for underfloor heating, so it has a Live and Neutral in to power it,, and then it has a switched Live and Neutral back out to power an heating element. Obviously I didn't want it to do that, just to switch on the boiler, when the stat calls for heat. Anyway I'll get to that part later.I'd recently had the analog stat off, as I'd tiled the hallway. The cable length out of the wall was already cut to the minimum, and whoever wired it hadn't much choice as the old Sunvic thermostat had little space in it for excess cable. So now with 10mm of tile and adhesive, the amount of cable I had to play with wasn't a lot, so I'd have to add cable to get it to reach the new digital stat.I bought a 30mm back box to fit to the tiled surface. Others said it'd worked, so I plumped for that depth. Unfortunately the connector part of the new stat sticks out just over 28mm, and the wires go directly into the back of it, so with my strip connectors, there just wasn't any space to make it work. So back out to buy the next size up, which was 40mm depth. I wasn't happy with this, as it sticks out by a royal mile, but I had no choice.This time there was the space to fit it in, but here I found my next problem. Like other screwless sockets and light switches that I've fitted before, they have a metal backplate that screws to the steel back box, or as in my case, a plastic moulded box. Unfortunately this wouldn't work as when I tried to fit the backplate, it was in effect sunk into the moulded back box, and for obvious reasons it needed to be flush with the face of it, to clip the thermostat onto it. So here was the next nightmare. Ultimately I packed off the back plate with washers to bring it flush with the surface. Just another note here the screws supplied were not standard UK spec screws, but luckily I had some 3.5mm ones in my toolbox.So now with the backplate packed off, I was able to just about clip the main stat to it, but it was an absolute pain getting the backplate to be at the right level.Even if I'd had the option to set it in the dot and dab plaster (wouldn't have had the depth regardless without smashing away the blockwork below), fitting a steel back box would have to be fitted flush with the surface of the plaster to get it to work.Right onto the wiring side of things. Like I've mentioned I had to extend the wiring. I extended the switching live with earth coloured wire, the other live with brown coloured cable, and the neutral in blue. Ok, yes not standard colours, but I'm not trying to win any compliance awards. So if you look at my photo, you'll see that the live and neutral went into the central connections, and then the switching live went into the live of the heating load circuit (L1).Setting the Wifi connection was pretty easy after downloading the app. I just followed the instructions on the enclosed paper sheet, and it all connected quickly, and without issues.So now as the fitting nightmare fades from my memory, I'm left with a great system. I just leave the main central heating controller left to ON, and I'm using the timer on the app. I can't see how the clock will lose time (as some have complained), as it's connected to the internet (I didn't even have to set the time), but as it stands it's in line with the correct time right now.An added bonus is that it can connect via Google Home and Amazon Echo (Alexa). I've connected via Alexa, and it's great,"Alexa, turn thermostat to 26", and bingo the thermostat almost immediately changes it's temperature.I wanted to leave a fairly detailed review, because I'd have loved to have had a similar review before I bought it.Hope this helps someone.All in all, we've now got a Wifi controlled central heating system, that we can control from the living room.... the bedroom.... or even when we're out and about, and all for £33! It's a really smart looking bit of kit, and has touch controls. Amazing stuff.Thanks for reading! :o)
L**E
Update after 5 years of use
Unit has now packed up pretty much completely. Neither stay connected to the app, have disconnected and reregistered multiple times but the app says they connect but then sit at "offline" with no access.To make matters worse, both screens have started to die so I can't programme either of them manually as can't read anything...Pretty disappointing after initially being impressed. Will have to replace both units with something more reliable.
A**R
Good compromise quality/price
Working with underfloor heating. So far exrellent. The app weback could be much more improved but it works.
D**W
Initial impressions very good.
I’ve been looking for a simple WiFi controlled thermostat to control individual room ceiling heating for a while. I’d discounted Hive, Nest and Tado as unsuitable (and expensive) and then I stumbled upon this. It had mixed reviews, but it seemed to me that where it worked, it worked well. So I took the plunge. And I’m very pleased I did.Installation of the physical device was simple enough (it’s covered very well in other reviews), but where I did struggle was in the WiFi set up. I couldn’t get the app to find the unit. The instructions say to confirm that you’ve a 2.4ghz circuit and it turned out that was my problem. We have a Sky Q box and by default it synchronises the 2.4 & 5ghz circuits. Once I’d split these and given the 2.4 a unique name, the app found it on its first pass. Setting the Auto schedule up is also very quick on the app, much easier than on the touchscreen itself. I’m currently running in Manual mode though, so yet to test whether the clock runs fast as mentioned in a number of reviews.And as a nice little bonus, it also works with Alexa. Just add the Weback skill in the Alexa app.Only time will tell as to whether it’s reliable, but so far, so good and a second unit is on order for another room.
M**L
ALMOST EXCELLENT
LOST MY MANUAL AND MY QR CODE. WAS DIFFICULT TO CONNECT. WORKS GREAT UNTIL IT LOOSES POWER AND THEN ITS DIFFFICULY TO CONNECT AGAIN. IF ANYONE HAS A PDF MANUAL FOR IT , I'D BE GRATEFUL
A**R
Nice looking thermostat fails to stay connected
Nice looking product at a great price, and when it eventually hooked up with my phone / router I was able to adjust thermostat away from home. However, 2 days later the device was no longer recognised by the weBack App and I lost control (in both senses..). Many attempts later over many days to reconnect I’ve finally given up. I sent emails to Floureon support desk with no reply. I tried a different App (Beok Home) again, no luck. I adjusted my Virgin router to 2.4G wireless only, still wouldn’t connect. I also checked that I had only letters and numbers in WiFi router name and password, all as recommended but still doesn’t connect. I’m hoping it’s a faulty unit, I’m sending it back via Amazon for a refund and will order a new one at the same time because I like the product. Fingers crossed...
M**T
Bargain compared to mainstream thermostats & the WiFi version works great
Have had this fitted for nearly 2 years now & I've no real complaints (apart from its depth that requires a deep back box). I used this as a direct replacement for an old 3 wire rotary dial thermostat. I've got the WiFi version and have no problems with the clock as it syncs automatically over WiFi. You can also set it all up using the WeBack App, which is a lot easier than trying to work it out on the touchscreen, it also gives you much more flexibility when it comes to timers & other settings.We use it in manual mode with Google Home so we don't have to open a separate app all the time, and can use voice controls on our Home Mini. However if you want to use timers to set different temps you'll have to use the WeBack app & lose the ability to control it in Google Home - which is a real shame. Hopefully Google will add timer settings to the Home app in the future - the 'routines' feature is halfway there (it can set temperatures when you tell it bedtime/morning etc)....
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