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However, when it comes to ductless mini-split systems such as those from Fujitsu, connecting a Nest thermostat becomes a challenge. These systems don’t use the same wiring or communication as central HVAC systems, often requiring adapters and professional setup.
If you’re considering pairing a Nest Thermostat with a Fujitsu mini-split, here’s what to expect—and why the Klima Smart Thermostat is the more effective choice.
What Is the Google Nest Thermostat?
The Google Nest Thermostat is a learning thermostat that adjusts your home’s temperature automatically based on your habits. It can save up to 10–15% on energy for central heating and cooling systems.
The problem is compatibility. Nest is built for 24-volt (24V) HVAC systems with standard wiring terminals. Fujitsu mini-splits, on the other hand, rely on infrared (IR) signals or digital communication protocols, not 24-volt wiring. This makes direct connection impossible without adapters.

Why Connecting a Nest Thermostat to a Fujitsu Mini-Split Is Difficult
- Different Wiring Standards: Fujitsu mini-splits don’t use 24-volt thermostat wiring.
- Infrared Control: Fujitsu mini-split units are operated by IR remotes, which Nest cannot replicate.
- Adapter Costs: To connect, you’ll need a third-party adapter, which is another add on cost.
- Professional Installation: These types of installations require professional setup to ensure proper functionality.
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Feature Limitations: Even with adapters, you may lose control over fan direction, dry mode, and swing functions.
 
For most homeowners, the result is high cost, limited control, and unreliable performance.

Klima — The Smart Thermostat Designed for Fujitsu Mini-Splits
Klima smart thermostat, is a smart thermostat built specifically for ductless A/C brands like Fujitsu, Daikin, LG, and Mitsubishi.
Klima connects to your Fujitsu mini-split using infrared communication, giving you full control—without any adapters or complex wiring.
Setup with Klima takes less than five minutes through the Boldr Energy App, and once connected, Klima unlocks advanced smart home automation and intelligent energy-saving features.
Klima’s Key Advantages for Fujitsu Mini-Splits
1. Effortless Setup
Klima connects wirelessly through IR—no wiring, drilling, or technician required.
2. Native Ductless Compatibility
Klima also works seamlessly with all ductless A/C brands, including Fujitsu.
3. Smart Energy Optimization
With its energy saving smart features, Klima reduces energy use by up to 30%.
4. Smart Home Integration
Klima is compatible with a range of smart home devices like Google Home, Amazon Alexa, and Apple HomeKit, providing voice control and centralized automation of your mini-split.
Klima - Smart Home Thermostat for Mini-splits, Air Conditioners and Heatpumps
Compatible with all brands of ACs and Mini-Splits Automate Climate Management Control remotely Reduce Energy Consumption Monitor bills in realtime
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  Klima vs. Nest for Fujitsu Mini-Splits
| 
 Feature 
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 Klima Smart Thermostat 
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 Nest Thermostat 
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 Native Fujitsu Compatibility 
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 Yes 
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 No 
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 Setup Time 
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 5 minutes 
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 1–2 hours 
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 Installation 
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 Wireless (IR) 
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 Wired (24V) 
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 Direct Smart Home Support 
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 Alexa, Google, HomeKit 
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 Alexa, Google, HomeKit (Older devices are not HomeKit compatible) 
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| 
 Energy Savings 
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 Up to 30% 
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 10–15% (central only) 
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Conclusion
The Google Nest Thermostat performs exceptionally well with central HVAC systems, but not exactly with Fujitsu mini-splits. Connection requires costly adapters, professional wiring, and sacrifices in control and reliability.
The Klima Smart Thermostat is built from the ground up for ductless systems. It connects instantly, gives full control of your Fujitsu mini-split, tracks energy in real time, and helps you save up to 30% on your utility bills.
If you own a Fujitsu mini-split, Klima is the smarter, faster, and more capable alternative to Nest.
 
             
             
                           
                           
                           
                       
                            
                        
                      
                       
                      
                       
         
         
         
         
         
         
           
         
         
         
        