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Cosa Smart Heating and Cooling

Cosa Smart Heating and Cooling

Catégorie : OutilsVersion: 5.47.0

Taille:128.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:NUVIA ENERJI TEKNOLOJILERI SANAYI VE TICARET A.S.

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Description de l'application

Prenez le contrôle du climat et des coûts énergétiques de votre maison avec l'application Cosa Smart Heating and Cooling ! Cette application intuitive vous permet de gérer efficacement votre chauffage, votre climatisation et vos radiateurs, conduisant ainsi à d'importantes économies d'énergie. Profitez de fonctionnalités intelligentes telles que le contrôle de la température en fonction de la localisation, le préchauffage ou la climatisation de votre maison avant votre arrivée et une planification hebdomadaire pratique. Partagez l'accès avec les membres de la famille pour un confort et un contrôle partagés. Des rapports détaillés suivent votre consommation d'énergie, mettent en évidence les économies et favorisent des habitudes économes en énergie. Téléchargez Cosa aujourd'hui et découvrez la commodité de la gestion mobile du climat.

Points forts de l'application :

  • Efficacité énergétique : Cosa contribue à réduire les factures d'énergie en optimisant votre chauffage et votre climatisation, ce qui permet d'économiser potentiellement jusqu'à 30 % sur la consommation d'énergie.
  • Confort automatisé : Réglez la température de votre maison en fonction de votre emplacement ou de celui de votre famille. Rentrez chez vous dans un environnement parfaitement confortable.
  • Planification sans effort : Programmez facilement votre programme hebdomadaire de chauffage et de climatisation pour un confort et une flexibilité ultimes.
  • Contrôle partagé : Partagez l'accès à l'application avec votre famille, permettant à chacun d'ajuster la température selon ses préférences.
  • Surveillance énergétique : Suivez votre consommation d'énergie et vos économies grâce à des rapports détaillés, favorisant une consommation d'énergie responsable.
  • Commodité mobile : Gérez vos systèmes de chauffage et de climatisation à tout moment, n'importe où, directement depuis votre appareil mobile.

En conclusion :

L'application Cosa est votre clé pour économiser de l'énergie et contrôler confortablement la température de votre maison. Ses fonctionnalités complètes, depuis les ajustements automatisés de la température jusqu'au partage familial et aux rapports énergétiques détaillés, rendent la gestion du climat de votre maison simple et efficace. Téléchargez Cosa maintenant et découvrez la différence !

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