Individual Geofence Option
Hi. Not sure if this has been mentioned before, but would be great if you could set-up individual Geofencing capability for each individual Smart Radiator Thermostat. To explain, I am often away from home for several days at a time for work and would like to be able to automatically detect this and shut off the Radiator Thermostat heating in my office. Same for when my kids are away to Uni. The App should detect they are x miles away from home and not heat their bedrooms.
I have just installed Tado and am just finding my way around it, so maybe this is possible and I just haven't found how to do it yet!?
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Same here...
Just found out that the geofencing is only whole-house and not individual user/zone-based
This would also be useful for regular guests. They could trigger the Guest room schedule.
I would find this feature very useful. Please consider it for an upcoming release. My (grown up) children are often away from home for days/weeks/months at a time. While I can of course adjust the schedules for their rooms manually it would be great if the 'smart' system did I for me.
The living room should only turn off when nobody is at home.
This can be done by have a setting that couples a users phone location to a number of zones iso all phones to all zones
I would REALLY love to see that function!
We are four students living in a shared apartment. Everyone has his own room, so we would definitely benefit from an individualized geofencing. Would be good for our wallet, for our well-being and for climate also, since we're heating with natural gas. Also that's the main point, which makes tado unique, compared to other smart-heating-systems. Tado, why aren't you focusing onto your USP (unique selling point)?
But as a matter of fact I installed tado three years ago, because this function had been on their former roadmap. So I don't think this will ever come.
Similar request here: https://community.tado.com/en-gb/discussion/1377/individual-geofence-option
Hello,
Here is scenario:
One building and Two appartments, share one (Vaillant boiler) as common bolier for two apartments. Each appartment has it's own one Tado Smart Thermostat. Each thermostat has its on program/heating schedule. Both Thermostats are connected and are controling one boiler (by Tado support configuration). Some people are living in appartment1 and some are in appartment2. All people have Tado mobile app with Geofencing feature enabled.
Current Geofencing feature behaviour:
Only when ALL people (from appartment1 and appartment2) are away from Home, Tado suggests to switch to Away mode for all building (two appartmnets).
Feature suggestion:
Please allow as to specfiy which people are living in which appartment (which Tado Smart Thermostat) , so Away function will work per Thermostat (and appartment) and not the whole building. In sam way like currently each Thermostat has its own schedule and temperatures.
Feature request: implement geofencing, not per building, but per zone
Same experience, I hacked it by switching off the Tado geofencing and setting up a HomeKit scenario which even allows you to create a rule "When first/last of these people come/leaves". It is good for differentiating e.g. children room from other rooms, but it has not so granular geofencing settings and somewhat is glitchy sometimes.
I dont understand issues like these, its equally hard for me to imagine no one at tado ever considered this (or the reality of babysitters sitting in the cold, or people with multiple addresses, or people working < 5 Km from their home, etc, etc, ), or that they did consider it and after all these years decided not to implement because reasons?
Its not like these things are complicated. In my own home automation system it takes me maybe 10 minutes to set up, and thats because Im a novice who barely knows what he's doing . Does tado not have any developers left at all? If so, just open source your APIs and let others program it. Tado why do you hate your customers so much?
I have the same issue. Would be very nice if this would become a feature.
Cheers
+1 from me.
I don't see how this should be difficult. They already have the ability to set individual room temperatures, as well as the ability to automatically switch the heating on and off via geofencing. Should be a relatively simple thing to add one more feature by connecting the two?
+1, this really is an important missing feature. I'm not bothering with any smart valves till this possible.
I already do this via my Homey automation controller. It can talk to tado plus many other things and has presence detection with multiple users. The tado geofencing is by far the best so my Homey uses that to detect when people are home. I have also added a guest button to Homey that overrides the geofencing when someone is staying with us and is home when we are not.
One of the benefits of tado providing an API for other controllers to interface to it.
These features are great so it would be nice to see it built in to tado.
Just sent this request to tado support, who told me that it was already in this forum, so let's hope they make this a feature.
+1, I think this is important to save cost/energy
I have been looking at smart home controllers to create this option. mainly Athom Homey Pro. Apps set up rules that can be used to create the scenario wanted
+1
It’s such obvious feature. Assigning persons to their respective rooms and turn off heating/cooling when they leave would be huge improvement
I've bought the system for a holiday home I let out, and sometimes stay at myself. I want to be able to heat only the bedrooms that are occupied, and it looks as if I'll have to manually adjust the schedule for those bedrooms on a weekly basis - disappointing to say the least, and the system won't deliver me the savings I anticipated without this feature.
I contacted Tado probably 3 years ago to ask about this and was told it was on the roadmap and under development. Still waiting and VERY disappointed as I invested in TRVs rather than the basic kit on this basis.
I want this too. Essentially it's not saving me enough on heating as it could.