Smart thermostats built for buildings, not bedrooms
Retail smart thermostats were designed for a homeowner with an app. SensorSuite's intelligent thermostats and space sensors are designed for owners with hundreds of suites — central policies, no tenant Wi-Fi required, and every device reporting to one dashboard.
The problem with consumer thermostats in rental buildings
A Mysa or a Nest in a rental suite belongs to the tenant's phone, the tenant's schedule, and the tenant's Wi-Fi. The owner gets no visibility, no policy control, and no portfolio view — and when the tenant moves out, the setup dies with them. Multiply that by 200 suites and you have a gadget program, not a building system.
What building-grade looks like
Owner-set policies
minimum and maximum temperatures, setback schedules, vacant-suite modes — enforced centrally, not per device.
Line-voltage native
built for electric baseboard and fan-coil applications common in Canadian MURBs.
Independent mesh network
no tenant Wi-Fi, no per-suite accounts, no app-support burden on your staff.
Space sensors
where full control isn't needed — temperature and humidity visibility across common areas and risers.
Part of the platform
Thermostats are the visible edge of SuiteHeat and the wider SensorSuite ecosystem — the same install supports leak detection, equipment monitoring and carbon reporting with no extra network.
FAQ
Can tenants still control their temperature?
What about buildings with hydronic or fan-coil heat?
See the thermostat fleet in the platform demo.
See the Platform