What will W200 pricing be?

I see they are giving 100 away for $30 USD as a trial product, but does anyone know what the actual pricing will be?

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Not sure but I am definitely interested, got to be competitive with what is already out there

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I’d assume 399$

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Same!

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The Nest 3rd Gen’s glitchy ‘Fan Only’ operation was the final straw for me. It’s pretty clear I need a thermostat that actually plays nice with a more tailored setup. I’ve had my eye on the Aqara W200 as a replacement because I’m curious to see how its local control and Matter support handle my Node-Red logic. I’d love to get into the trial and see if it can keep up with my home’s automation.

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That seems quiet expensive considering Ecobee’s most expensive thermostat is $320 CAD.

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Premium product brand and adding a lot of HomeKit and being a hub where other products dont

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$250 seems fair especially if it comes with extra temp sensors.

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I was wondering the same thing!

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<$300

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I don’t see Aqara making the price to steep tbh,I’m gonna say maybe $180-$200 Max.Thats honestly why I support and purchase Aqara.They make really good and reliable products that don’t break the bank.

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Yes, I hope that’s it’s priced competitively

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It needs to be at or competitive to Ecobee. $300+ would be a no go. The Ecobee Premium with a sensor is only $250. This just uses the basic temp sensor Aqara sells for around $18; I doubt it will come with one but cheap sensors is a perk. But it would need to be $200ish (Ecobee’s sensors are $50 each) to be competitive with Ecobee’s most premium offering.

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