How to Connect Your Honeywell or Amazon Smart Thermostat

Rhythm Research Team
Rhythm Research Team on Friday, July 26, 2024
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We're excited to announce our all-new program that rewards Honeywell and Amazon smart thermostat owners who help manage electricity demand through connected devices. 

It’s part of our ongoing commitment to offer programs and services that directly benefit you while contributing to a more stable Texas grid. 

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to connect your Honeywell or Amazon smart thermostat:

1. Log in into My Account and go to “Device Management” in the top navigation and click on “Connect Device.”

2. Choose your device type. You must have a Honeywell or Amazon smart thermostat to participate in this program.

Device Type

3. Read and agree to terms and conditions of the program. Please note that to be eligible to receive $5/month credit on this program, your device cannot be inactive for more than 48 consecutive hours in a billing cycle, and you're only allowed to override up to 3 events per billing cycle.

T&C

4. Sign in to Honeywell (Resideo) or Amazon sign-in page and approve access to your device. Once you have completed this step, you will be automatically redirected to your Rhythm Account.

Logins 2

*If you have trouble logging into your Honeywell (Resideo) or Amazon account, please enter your email address AND THEN click forgot password to reset your password. Once you have reset your password, return to your enrollment screen and log in with this information.

5. In your Rhythm Account, select the address where the device(s) is located. Please note that you will get $5/month credit per Rhythm service address, regardless of the number of devices you connect.

Select Address

6. Review and confirm the devices you’ve added. You will be redirected to “Device Management” tab in My Account once the process is complete where you can manage your device and monitor activity.

And that's it! You're all set up and on your way to monthly bill credits while helping the Texas grid.