I've been creating these design challenges for my own use cases, and I tend to check the Nest app when I'm either away, or about to return home, and in most cases what kind of weather there is determines what temperature I'm going to set my Nest. If it's a particularly cold day, I know there's a draft and will need more heat. If it's a particularly sunny day, I know that I'll need more air conditioning.
That said, I see where you're coming from though and how that could potentially be confusing. That's where user testing would normally come in to check these assumptions. Thanks for the feedback!
I've been creating these design challenges for my own use cases, and I tend to check the Nest app when I'm either away, or about to return home, and in most cases what kind of weather there is determines what temperature I'm going to set my Nest. If it's a particularly cold day, I know there's a draft and will need more heat. If it's a particularly sunny day, I know that I'll need more air conditioning.
That said, I see where you're coming from though and how that could potentially be confusing. That's where user testing would normally come in to check these assumptions. Thanks for the feedback!