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Honeywell TH6220WF2006/U Lyric T6 Pro Wi-Fi Programmable Thermostat with Stages Up to 2 Heat/1 Cool Heat Pump or 2 Heat/2 Cool Conventional

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Brand Honeywell
Model Name TH6220WF2006
Product Dimensions 1.09"D x 4.06"W x 4.06"H
Controller Type Apple HomeKit, Amazon Alexa
Special Feature Clock Display


Honeywell TH6220WF2006/U Lyric T6 Pro Wi-Fi Programmable Thermostat with Stages Up to 2 Heat/1 Cool Heat Pump or 2 Heat/2 Cool Conventional.


Jane Brownlee
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
We replaced our original Honeywell T6 non-wifi tstat with the WiFi version. I had it installed within 30 minutes. Didn’t even touch the wiring harness; the new unit plugged in. Download the Resideo app to control the tstat remotely or use Alexa. Great purchase!
Eric Charbonneau
Reviewed in Canada on February 16, 2025
Produit défectueux, excellent service après vente, rien à redire
Hammy
Reviewed in Canada on August 22, 2024
Wanted Wi-Fi thermostat it is the best one I could find in price range. It's color blend in with my walls love it. I can control it from 200 feet. It is very easy to set up. I recommend this product to person who love to use phone to control the home appliances.
William Hoehlein
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024
I installed this on a Trane heat pump unit that I have upstairs. The Trane thermostat was a temperamental pice of junk. I had this thermostat on my downstairs unit and was so impressed with it's quality and functionality that I purchased this one to replace the Trane. This installation was easy and straight forward. I had one question about a jumper wire on the old Trane thermostat so I called the customer service number. They quickly answered my question and went over the rest of the wiring with me to confirm that I had everything correct. After turning the power back on I went through the on screen setup as well as syncing it to my network and phone. It works flawlessly and I live using the Honeywell app to control it. I HIGHLY recommend this thermostat.
Mr. Wizard
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024
Requires technical expertise in thermostats/heating systems to setup properly. Not for novices at all. iPhone app is simple and ok, does everything you need. Setting schedules is a breeze. The unit's touchscreen is like from the 1990s though - but it does work! Remote control through iPhone and it also works just fine with Alexa.
Larry Hevner
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
I replaced an older model, so it was simply unhook the old and snap in the new. Then follow instructions on the screen to finish setup. Work great. Love I can be gone and control heat or air conditioner with my phone.
Sergio Garcia
Reviewed in Mexico on September 11, 2023
El equipo simplemente apareció el el Display un código y jamás funciono. Imagino salió defectuoso, la caja también estaba maltratada y fuera de su empaque al llegar, tal vez fue la paquetería, pero no sé !!
Luis E.
Reviewed in Mexico on June 29, 2022
El termostato venía super mal empacado, el sello estaba roto y parecía que ya estaba usado.
Village Idiot
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2021
I have two T6 Pro thermostats.=====UPDATEBoth thermostats have completely died. One died about 3 months before the other. I’m not sure what did them in, I assume maybe a power failure. When the first one died, I called Honeywell’s technical support geniuses and after a lot of arguing (they insisted I return it to the store where I bought it, not comprehending I bought it here on Amazon and they should back the warranty) they finally agreed to replace it, but not with a T6. They sent me a refurbished T5. It worked a lot better than the T6, and honestly it was in No Response mode only 10% of the time. Just when I finally set up the new T5, my second T6 died soon thereafter. The average lifespan of these two T6s was like 8 months. After again calling them and pleading with them, they again sent me a T5, which despite being a cheaper and older thermostat works far better. Following is the rest of the old review so you know what you’re in for with the T6. Do yourself a favor and demand they “upgrade” you to a T5.=====It’s nearly impossible to get these thermostats all the way through the long meandering setup process in this app. Often it fails in the middle of the process, but it ALWAYS fails in the last stages when it’s trying finally to bring it in to Apple Homekit. On the 20th try I finally switched to Home app and pushed the plus button there to bring them in to HomeKit. My thermostats are frequently in No Response mode on the Home app, so they might as well not be in HomeKit at all.It’s impossible to setup any HomeKit automations for the thermostat because it’s nearly always in No Response. It’s basically not really HomeKit compatible, despite that it falsely advertising that it is.But it also is not even Lyric compatible, despite that they also falsely advertise that integration. I understood when purchasing the Lyric product line that these things can integrate together so that you can also control the Lyric thermostats from the Lyric security panel, but apparently that is NOT for the HomeKit versions.Technical support is totally clueless. They will assert stupid excuses why these things don’t work just to make you go away and enjoy your disjointed incompatible devices, but their excuses, like the insane one about disabling your 5GHz Wi-Fi network, are provably false. If you really need to disable the 5GHz network, then that is not a solution but a latent defect, which is why it’s insane they even mentioned it in the year 2021.The description here on Amazon says it takes AA batteries but I can’t find where they go. I don’t think it takes batteries. The instructions don’t mention it at all. I have common wire, but backup batteries would be nice for power failures.
DB1
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2019
First off the listing I now see for this Honeywell T6 Pro I purchased as I write this review now looks like some cheap old fashioned basic thermostat. And there is no multicolored handheld remote that is shown in the second picture in the listing???? This is (was) a high-end wireless smart thermostat at a great price. Perhaps Amazon made a mistake and will correct the listing by the time you read this review. whatever - I don't know.Anyway I replaced my Honeywell Lyric Round with a Schneider Wiser smart thermostat when my Round died 2 years and 1 month after I bought it (one month out of warranty). The Lyric Round had another major flaw (other than dying) that soured me (see below) so I decided to try the Schneider Wiser instead of another Honeywell product. However when I came home on three different occasions to find my home at around 47, 52 and 55 and the Schneider indicating it was 67 in the house (therefor NOT turning the furnace on) that was enough. Had I been away longer my pipes and possibly my cat would have froze.The Schneider doesn't offer the geofence feature which was a real plus for me with the Honeywell. You can download an app for your android to monitor the temp and provide some type of geofence with the Schneider but it is a generic app that Schneider doesn't really support. Either way I wouldn't risk my cat or pipes freezing again. So I returned the Schneider Wiser. I really liked the Honeywell Home app with built in geofence so I ended up buying a Honeywell Lyric T6 wireless that works with the Honeywell Home app.The Honeywell Lyric T6 also doesn't have the flaw that the Lyric Round had when using a lithium battery without a C wire because you don't have the option to use a battery in the first place. I replaced the first battery after about a year with no problems being it wasn't dead or even indicating weak.You see the problem is that Honeywell in its ultimate wisdom feels a dying battery only rated a 'notice' on your phone. A notice that gets buried under hundreds of other notices. However Honeywell thinks the humidity dropping below 31 rates an ALERT that you can't miss on your phone and in the app. When I found the weak battery notices buried under all the other notices (user has gone outside the geofence. user is home, etc.) after the heat went off (while I was home thankfully) I couldn't believe Honeywell designed such garbage. That to me is a major flaw. That to me is just plain STUPID.Using a C wire eliminates the battery and the major flaw the Lyric Round had if you used the lithium battery option (just a bad choice that shouldn't even be offered in the first place). With the Lyric T6 you have to use a C wire (no battery option). Both the Lyric T6 and Schneider Wiser came with a C wire adapter. So I decided to give Honeywell another chance.With the Lyric T6 we can fly to Vegas for a week in the winter after filling the auto-cat feeder, liter box and setting up my web cams to check up on the cat AND monitor the temp with the Honeywell Home app. I wouldn't try that with the Schneider after the first time it screwed up.The Lyric T6 hasn't tried to freeze my cat . . . yet.
Wayne C, Sys Eng.
Reviewed in Canada on April 3, 2019
As a systems engineer, I read the many, mixed reviews about the thermostat. Having installed 2 in my house (Front-half & Back-half) they have been working awesome. What I do have to say is that you must read and FOLLOW the instructions to the letter. I skipped ahead thinking "I can do this on my own", and could not get the thing to connect. I went back and read the instructions all the way through and carefully. I had to Reset the Thermostat and remove the app from my phone. Once I did exactly what the instructions said to do, It Worked! The 2nd unit connected in only minutes.As long as you have a good WiFi signal for them to connect to they work great; that modem/WiFi box hiding beside the furnace in the basement will NOT cut it.We are using the app on 3 different phones with the scheduling and GeoFencing and have had zero issues. I can turn the temperature up from my bed when I am woken up by the Better Half to be told "I'm Cold".