Nest, Hoobs and Tado TRVs?

Cupertino, January 30, 2021

Good morning everyone, so I have a question before I start investing in something that may not work. I have, as the title suggests, a nest thermostat and a bridge Hoobs already installed and happy. The only thing I'm not happy about is that my house has different temperatures in each room all the time and I want it to be more consistent. I want to know if with my current setting I can buy Tado TRVs without the Tado bridge or if I need it? Do the hoobs make the connection? Can, with the current set areas, even if they drop below a set temperature, the Tado thermostats require the nest to attract heat? I'm tired of Nest Thermo in my lobby and I have to put the heating up to 24 degrees, so it melts in my front room, but it's cold in the back room 🤦🏼‍♂️ Please any suggestions with my installation would be very welcome. 👌🏻

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