Resideo

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Austin, United States

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Electronics manufacturer· Consumer Electronics

Resideo Reviews | Rating 2.6 out of 5 stars (3 reviews)

Resideo is located in Austin, United States on 901 E 6th St. Resideo is rated 2.6 out of 5 in the category electronics manufacturer in United States. Resideo is a global leader in ensuring homeowners are safe, productive and comfortable in their homes. The company became an independent, publicly traded company in late 2018 as a result of Honeywell spinning off its Homes product portfolio and ADI Global Distribution businesses. Resideo’s mission is to provide its customers with integrated, simple solutions for today’s connected home. Our solutions deliver comfort, safety and security to the home from any mobile device, anywhere in the world, and include connected thermostats, whole-home professionally installed and monitored security systems, do-it-yourself home awareness and security systems, carbon monoxide and fire detection devices, furnace and boiler controls, water leak and freeze detection products, whole-home air purifiers and humidifiers, and software applications. Through its ADI Global Distribution business, the company meets the needs of more than 100,000 low-voltage contractors through more than 200 physical locations in nearly 20 countries, offering them access to more than 350,000 products. Resideo has a long-term licensing agreement with Honeywell products will go to market with the “Honeywell Home” name, continuing the heritage customers have known for the past 100 years. For more information, go to https://www.resideo.com.

Address

901 E 6th St

Phone

+15127263500

Company size

10,001+ employees

Headquarters

Austin, Texas

Founded

2018

Open hours

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Peter Lievense

Non existent customer service. Trying to reach them with a thermostat question. Impossible. Go somewhere else for your smart thermostats.

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Devin Lyle Cominskie

Why on earth would you put a default passcode on a thermostat as 1234 that you can’t change? (T4) I literally guessed it first try as would anyone else born after 1990. “Because if you move then the new person wouldn’t be able to change it” Put an override or manual reset button on the back of it. Sure it would be annoying if your kid set a random passcode and you had to reset your whole system but at least the security would work.

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Xiaoguang Zhao

The greatest color for this building