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thermostats

A thermostat is a device that controls the temperature of a space by regulating heating or cooling systems. It monitors the ambient temperature continuously and, when the space gets too hot or too cold, it signals the system to turn on or off accordingly. Modern thermostats can be programmable or smart, allowing users to set schedules or remotely adjust settings for energy efficiency and comfort. Essentially, it acts as a temperature moderator, maintaining the desired climate automatically without constant manual intervention.