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The low voltage thermostat market encompasses devices that control HVAC systems by maintaining or adjusting to a desired temperature within a building or space. Such thermostats typically operate on low voltage power, usually around 24 volts, which is less than the standard line voltage of 120 or 240 volts in residential and commercial settings. They serve as the interface for users to set the temperature and may also allow scheduling temperature changes over time. Innovations in this market have led to the development of programmable, smart, and learning thermostats that increase efficiency by automatically adjusting settings based on user behavior, weather conditions, and varying energy prices. These advanced thermostats can often be controlled remotely via smartphones or internet-connected devices. Some of the key players in the low voltage thermostat market are Honeywell International Inc., Emerson Electric Co., NEST Labs (owned by Google), ecobee, Schneider Electric, Johnson Controls, and Siemens AG. These companies hold a prominent position in the market due to their innovation, product offerings, brand recognition, and distribution networks. They continue to drive advancements in thermostat technology, focusing on energy efficiency, user-friendly interfaces, and integration with smart home systems. Show Less Read more