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Honeywell’s 'smart' thermostats had a big server outage and a key feature stopped working entirely — and customers were furious (HON)

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  • Honeywell had a big server outage, and its smart, internet-connected thermostats were not working as intended. 

  • Customers were unable to control their heating via the Honeywell app as promised.

  • However, Honeywell says that affected thermostats are still working to control heating and cooling — they're just under manual control, like a normal thermostat. It's the smart features that are on the fritz.

  • A spokesperson said the issue lasted for only a few hours on Tuesday, but customers say there have been problems for weeks.

The internet-enabled thermostats made by $122 billion appliance giant Honeywell has been having server issues, leaving some customers unable to control their temperature via an app as advertised — and they're furious about it.

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Customers flocked to Twitter to complain about technical issues that plagued Honeywell Home, the 112-year-old company's recent line of internet-connected devices. They said a major outage started several days ago, and problems have been ongoing for weeks. Those same customers have also complained about what they say is a lack of communication from Honeywell.

In a statement, Honeywell disputes those complaints, and says that the problems were only for a short period on Tuesday.

"Earlier today, a small number of customers using Honeywell’s Total Connect Comfort app experienced delays, which have been resolved. Their thermostats performed as designed locally, however the temperature could not be set remotely," said Honeywell spokesperson Bruce Eric Anderson in a prepared statement. 

As Anderson says, the thermostats were still controllable if owners have physical access, but the ability to control the temperature remotely via app — the main selling point of these devices — had been offline. This can cause issues for people managing multiple properties, like landlords, or those customers with mobility issues. 

The outage highlights one of the persistent problems with the so-called "internet of things:" The usefulness of products are often dependent on the reliability of internet services they have no control over — and when they crash, there's nothing people can do.

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d honeywell_home Do you have an ETA for this resolution? It is really getting warm for my grandmother. pic.twitter.com/u2GnX9F24A Tweet Embed:
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@Honeywell_Home WHY HAS THE TOTAL CONNECT APP SUDDENLY STOPPED WORKING?? MY THERMOSTAT WON'T MAKE THE ACTUAL CHANGE I MADE EITHER IN ALEXA OR IN THE APP, EVEN THOUGH BOTH INDICATE THAT THE CHANGE WAS MADE. IF TCC IS "DOWN", THEN HONEYWELL NEEDS TO HAVE A SYSTEM STATUS PAGE!!! Tweet Embed:
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Started 24 hours ago App and website do not agree with the physical unit. Commands from website and app also do not change actual equipment settings. Everything rebooted/reinstalled as previous posts/replies have suggested. No change Tweet Embed:
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I have multiple Tstats in homes all over the U.S. all unable to be accessed remotely now. I have Called to CS today with the call que noting 56+ people ahead of me. Now call centers say they aren’t taking calls due to volume. When will you update the public? Tweet Embed:
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@Honeywell_Home My smart WIFI thermostat is not receiving updates (temperature change) from either my smartphone app nor the website. Problem since about around Saturday. When do you forsee a fix? Calling the 1-855 US cust svc number message tells caller to call back later.

Despite Honeywell's assurances, one customer told Business Insider they first encountered issues four days ago, and had run into issues earlier in the month before that. There are also multiple Honeywell customers complaining on social media about technical problems before Tuesday.

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