Hive Active Heating Review: Is It Still the UK’s Best Smart Thermostat?
We tested the design, app performance, and energy-saving features to see if this British Gas-backed device can really save you £110 a year.
Smart thermostats have transitioned from “nice-to-have” gadgets to essential home appliances. With energy prices fluctuating wildly, the ability to control your heating from your phone—and ensure you aren’t heating an empty house—is more valuable than ever. Among the sea of options like Nest and Tado, Hive Active Heating remains a titan in the UK market.
Backed by British Gas (Centrica), Hive promises reliability, ease of use, and a sleek design by Yves Béhar. But in 2026, does it still hold the crown? Is the ecosystem worth the investment, or are you better off with a competitor? We installed the Hive Active Heating V3 to find out.
What is Hive Active Heating?
Hive Active Heating is a smart thermostat system that replaces your existing wall controller. It connects to your boiler via a wireless receiver and to the internet via the Hive Hub. This triumvirate allows you to control your heating (and hot water, if you have a conventional tank) via the thermostat dial, the smartphone app, or voice assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant.
Unlike some competitors that rely heavily on “learning” your schedule (like Nest), Hive gives you total manual control with smart enhancements. It is designed for people who want a set-it-and-forget-it schedule but also the flexibility to boost heat on a cold day from the comfort of their bed.
Hive Active Heating Thermostat Kit (Self Install)
The complete package including the Hub, Receiver, and Thermostat. Compatible with Alexa, Google Home, and Apple HomeKit. Save up to £110 per year on heating bills.
Check Price on AmazonDesign & Build Quality
The Hive V3 thermostat is arguably the best-looking unit on the market if you prefer a modern, minimalist aesthetic. Designed by Yves Béhar (the mind behind Jawbone), it features a mirrored fascia that acts as a display and a weighted central dial that feels incredibly satisfying to turn.
The display is hidden until you press the dial or a button, giving it a clean, unobtrusive look on your wall. Unlike the Nest, which requires mains power (often necessitating a stand or professional wiring), the Hive thermostat runs on 4x AA batteries. This is a huge win for placement flexibility—you can put it anywhere in the house without worrying about cables.
Installation: DIY or Professional?
Hive offers two purchase options: with professional installation (usually by a British Gas engineer) or “Self Install.”
The Professional Route
If you are not comfortable with mains electricity, pay the extra ~£100 for installation. The engineer will swap your old programmer for the Hive Receiver, ensuring your boiler warranty stays intact and the system is safe.
The DIY Route
For the confident DIYer, installation is relatively straightforward, especially if you have a standard backplate. The process involves:
- Turning off the mains power.
- Unscrewing your old controller/programmer.
- Wiring the Hive Receiver (L and N, plus heating on/off wires).
- Plugging the Hive Hub into your router.
- Pairing the thermostat.
While easier than some systems, it is not plug-and-play like a smart plug. Ensure you check compatibility with your specific boiler type (Combi vs. Conventional) before buying.
Key Features Deep Dive
This is where Hive shines. It doesn’t overcomplicate things, but it offers powerful tools to manage energy.
Geolocation (Geofencing)
This feature uses your phone’s location to remind you to turn the heating off when you leave the house, or on when you’re returning. Unlike Tado, which sometimes requires a subscription for full automation, Hive’s geolocation alerts are free, though they are “alerts” rather than automatic switches (unless you use Hive Actions).
Heating Boost
Feeling chilly? You don’t need to disrupt your schedule. The “Boost” function lets you turn the heating (or hot water) on for a specific duration (1 to 6 hours). Once the time is up, it reverts to your normal schedule. This is perfect for drying clothes on a radiator or a sudden cold snap.
Holiday Mode
Going away? Set your departure and return dates in the app. Hive will put your heating into frost protection mode (7°C) while you are gone and automatically warm the house up just before you walk through the door.
Multi-Zone Heating
If you have a larger home with existing plumbing for zones (e.g., upstairs and downstairs), Hive handles this beautifully. You can control up to 3 heating zones from a single app dashboard.
The Hive App Experience
The Hive app is widely regarded as one of the most user-friendly in the smart home space. The dashboard is tile-based, allowing you to see your heating, lights, and sensors at a glance. Setting a schedule is as easy as dragging sliders on a timeline—much more intuitive than the buttons on a traditional programmer.
However, Hive has recently pushed its Hive Heating Plus subscription (£3.99/mo). This unlocks historical temperature data, budgeting tools, and efficiency alerts. While useful, it is frustrating that simple data history is locked behind a paywall when competitors offer it for free.
Hive vs. The Competition
The smart thermostat market is crowded. How does Hive compare?
- Hive vs. Nest: Nest Learning Thermostat is “smarter” because it learns your habits and programs itself. Hive is for people who want total control over a fixed schedule. Hive is also modular (works with Hive lights/plugs), whereas Nest is more standalone.
- Hive vs. Tado: Tado is excellent for individual room control via Smart Radiator Thermostats. While Hive has radiator valves too, Tado’s software for multi-room control is generally considered superior. For a full breakdown, read our comparison on Hive vs Tado.
Hive Smart Radiator Valve
Expand your system. Control the temperature of individual rooms directly from the Hive app. Perfect for saving money by not heating empty rooms.
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What We Liked
- Excellent build quality and aesthetics.
- Battery-powered thermostat offers placement flexibility.
- Intuitive app with great “Boost” feature.
- Seamless integration with Alexa, Google, and HomeKit.
- Separate control for Hot Water (vital for UK homes).
What Could Be Better
- Requires a Hub (included in kits, but adds clutter).
- Historical data locked behind “Hive Heating Plus” subscription.
- Geofencing acts as a reminder, not an auto-switch (without setup).
Should you buy it? Yes. If you live in the UK and have a conventional boiler (with a hot water tank), Hive is arguably the best choice due to its dedicated hot water controls. It is a reliable, stylish, and expandable system that pays for itself in energy savings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Hive Active Heating works perfectly with Combi boilers. You simply purchase the single-channel receiver version (or the standard kit, as the receiver can often be configured for both).
Yes. Your heating will continue to work according to the last schedule set. You can also manually control the thermostat using the dial on the wall unit, even without Wi-Fi.
If you are comfortable changing a light switch or socket, you can likely install Hive. However, it involves working with mains electricity (230v). If you are unsure, it is always safer and recommended to hire a qualified electrician or heating engineer.
No, the core features (remote control, scheduling, geolocation alerts) are free forever. There is an optional “Hive Heating Plus” subscription for advanced efficiency trends and extended warranty, but it is not required for daily use.
Yes, Hive can control wet underfloor heating systems. You will likely need a separate Hive thermostat for the underfloor zone to control it independently from your radiators.
Yes, Hive has excellent integration with both. You can say commands like “Alexa, set heating to 20 degrees” or “Hey Google, boost the hot water.” It also works with Apple HomeKit.
The Hive Thermostat and Hub are portable, but the Receiver is wired to the boiler. Most people leave the Receiver behind. You can take your Hub and Thermostat and buy a new Receiver for your new home, or leave the whole system (the new owners will need their own Hub to use the app).
Hive claims you can save up to £110 per year on heating bills by never heating an empty home. Features like geolocation reminders and precise scheduling help minimize energy waste.