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Tado X vs Tado V3+
Which Smart Thermostat Should You Buy?

Choosing between the new Tado X and the popular Tado V3+? Here’s the expert guide you need for your UK home, feature-by-feature, including compatibility, pros and cons, and what’s best for your heating system and budget.

Quick Summary: Tado X or Tado V3+?

  • Tado X is the future-proof choice with Thread, Matter, faster response, better multi-room control, and native Apple/Google/Alexa integration, ideal for smart homes built for the next decade.
  • Tado V3+ offers proven reliability, a lower price point, and full control for most UK boilers and hot water systems, perfect for straightforward upgrades or value seekers.

Feature Comparison Table

FeatureTado XTado V3+
Control TypeWireless, Bridge X (Thread/Matter/Cloud)Wired/Wireless, Bridge V3+ (Cloud)
Smart Home CompatibilityGoogle Home, Apple Home, Alexa, Thread, MatterGoogle Home, Apple HomeKit, Alexa (via cloud only)
TRV Support (Smart Radiator Valves)Yes (Tado X TRVs, ultra-fast response)Yes (V3+ TRVs, proven multi-zone control)
Hot Water ControlYes (direct cylinder & combi, advanced options)Yes (V3+ Wireless Starter Kit)
OpenTherm SupportYes (with supported boilers)Yes (with supported boilers)
Installation DifficultyMedium – new system, Bridge X neededLow/Medium – widespread installer support
Subscription Required?No (all main features included)Some advanced features (e.g., Auto-Assist)
Works without Internet?Yes (local Thread control)No (cloud connection required)
Design & DisplayMinimalist, new UI, color LEDsMonochrome LED, classic Tado look
Price (starter kit)£270–£320£150–£200
Firmware UpdatesOTA (future-proof, Thread/Matter upgrades)OTA (via WiFi/Cloud)

Compatibility: Will Tado X or V3+ Work in My Home?

  • Both work with most UK combi, system, and conventional boilers
  • Hot water control supported on both (with correct kit)
  • For S-Plan/Y-Plan systems, professional install is strongly recommended
  • Tado X is designed for future smart homes—perfect if you want Apple Home, Google Home, or multi-vendor Matter support

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Pros & Cons

ModelProsCons
Tado X
  • Fastest smart valve/zoning response
  • Matter & Thread built-in (future-proof)
  • Works with more voice assistants natively
  • All features included, no subscription required
  • Works offline (local control)
  • Newer, less tested by the mass market
  • Higher initial price
  • Professional installation recommended
Tado V3+
  • Proven, highly reliable for UK heating
  • Lower cost, often on sale
  • Wide installer base
  • Smart scheduling, TRVs, open window detection
  • Cloud dependent—needs internet for control
  • Some features need subscription
  • No local Matter/Thread support

Tado X vs Tado V3+ — Feature Comparison

Feature Tado X Tado V3+
Control TypeWireless, Bridge X (Thread/Matter/Cloud)Wired/Wireless, Bridge V3+ (Cloud)
Smart Home CompatibilityGoogle Home, Apple Home, Alexa, Thread, MatterGoogle Home, Apple HomeKit, Alexa (via cloud only)
TRV Support (Smart Radiator Valves)Yes (Tado X TRVs, ultra-fast response)Yes (V3+ TRVs, proven multi-zone control)
Hot Water ControlYes (direct cylinder & combi, advanced options)Yes (V3+ Wireless Starter Kit)
OpenTherm SupportYes (with supported boilers)Yes (with supported boilers)
Installation DifficultyMedium – new system, Bridge X neededLow/Medium – widespread installer support
Subscription Required?No (all main features included)Some advanced features (e.g., Auto-Assist)
Works without Internet?Yes (local Thread control)No (cloud connection required)
Design & DisplayMinimalist, new UI, color LEDsMonochrome LED, classic Tado look
Price (starter kit)£270–£320£150–£200
Firmware UpdatesOTA (future-proof, Thread/Matter upgrades)OTA (via Wi-Fi/Cloud)

Tado X New

Control TypeWireless, Bridge X (Thread/Matter/Cloud)
Smart HomeGoogle Home, Apple Home, Alexa, Thread, Matter
TRV SupportX TRVs, ultra-fast response
Hot WaterDirect cylinder & combi, advanced options
OpenThermYes (supported boilers)
InstallMedium; Bridge X required
SubscriptionNo (main features included)
OfflineYes (local Thread control)
DesignMinimalist UI, color LEDs
Price£270–£320
UpdatesOTA with Thread/Matter upgrades
Pros
  • Fastest smart valve/zoning response
  • Matter & Thread built-in (future-proof)
  • Works with more voice assistants natively
  • All features included (no subscription)
  • Works offline (local control)
Cons
  • Newer, less tested at mass scale
  • Higher initial price
  • Professional installation recommended

Tado V3+ Proven

Control TypeWired/Wireless, Bridge V3+ (Cloud)
Smart HomeGoogle Home, Apple HomeKit, Alexa (cloud)
TRV SupportV3+ TRVs, proven multi-zone control
Hot WaterV3+ Wireless Starter Kit
OpenThermYes (supported boilers)
InstallLow/Medium; wide installer base
SubscriptionSome advanced features (Auto-Assist)
OfflineNo (needs cloud)
DesignMonochrome LED, classic Tado look
Price£150–£200
UpdatesOTA via Wi-Fi/Cloud
Pros
  • Proven, reliable for UK heating
  • Lower cost, often on sale
  • Wide installer base
  • Smart scheduling, TRVs, open window detection
Cons
  • Cloud dependent (needs internet)
  • Some features need subscription
  • No local Matter/Thread support

Compatibility: Will Tado X or V3+ work in my home?
Both work with most UK combi, system, and conventional boilers. Hot water control is supported on both with the correct kit. For S-Plan/Y-Plan systems, professional installation is strongly recommended. Tado X is designed for future smart homes—ideal if you want Apple Home, Google Home, or multi-vendor Matter support.

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Tado X vs Tado V3+ — Pros & Cons

Tado X
Pros
  • Fastest smart valve/zoning response
  • Matter & Thread built-in (future-proof)
  • Works with more voice assistants natively
  • All features included, no subscription required
  • Works offline (local control)
Cons
  • Newer, less tested by the mass market
  • Higher initial price
  • Professional installation recommended
Tado V3+
Pros
  • Proven, highly reliable for UK heating
  • Lower cost, often on sale
  • Wide installer base
  • Smart scheduling, TRVs, open-window detection
Cons
  • Cloud dependent — needs internet for control
  • Some features require subscription
  • No local Matter/Thread support

Pricing & Where to Buy

FAQs

Which is easier to install: Tado X or Tado V3+?
V3+ is easier for most UK installers, but Tado X is still straightforward for professionals.
Can I upgrade from V3+ to X?
Yes—though the kits use different bridges and TRVs, full upgrades are supported.
Does Tado X need a subscription?
No, all major features are included out of the box.
Is Tado X better for Apple HomeKit?
Yes—Thread/Matter support makes Tado X the better future-proof option.
Which is best for landlords?
V3+ for value and proven reliability; X for highest tech tenants and smart home integration.

Still not sure? Ask a Tado expert or see our comparison guide.

Tado X vs Tado V3 smart thermostat comparison chart showing features like OpenTherm compatibility, geofencing, hot water control, and smart radiator valve support

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