Okay, so I finally caved and got the Honeywell YTH6320R1001 wireless thermostat kit after months of battling temperature wars in my house. Let me tell you—this thing is LEGIT.
First off, installation was stupid easy. Like 'I-finished-before-my-coffee-got-cold' easy. The EIM module? Just popped it near my HVAC unit, synced it with the thermostat, and boom—wireless magic. No crawling through attics or swearing at tangled wires.
The RedLink tech is no joke. Zero interference with my Wi-Fi or other gadgets, and the outdoor temp/humidity display? Chef's kiss. But the real MVP is how it handles power outages—automatically keeps temps at 62°F (heat) or 82°F (cool) via the return air sensor. Safety first!
Pro tip: Ignore reviews saying to install the EIM where your old thermostat was. That’s like putting your router in a closet—pointless. Follow the manual: EIM by the equipment, thermostat wherever you want freedom.
Downsides? The EIM’s design won’t win any beauty contests (it’s chunky and industrial), but who cares when it’s hidden near your furnace? Also, Honeywell’s tech support is… let’s say ‘selective.’ DIYers: Google is your friend here.
Final verdict? Five stars. My home office no longer feels like the Sahara while my bedroom mimics Antarctica. Each room now has its own climate destiny—worth every penny!