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Thread: Google Nest, home automation, thermostats and smoke detectors, Palo Alto, California, USA

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    Google Nest, home automation, thermostats and smoke detectors, Palo Alto, California, USA

    Website - nest.com

    youtube.com/Nest

    facebook.com/googlenest

    twitter.com/googlenest

    linkedin.com/company/nest-

    instagram.com/googlenest

    Google Nest on Wikipedia

    VP/GM - Rishi Chandra

    Co-founder and ex-CEO - Tony Fadell

    Co-founder - Matt Rogers

    Article "Google getting more roboticists with Nest acquisition"

    Products:

    Nest Secure, alarm system

    Nest Hello, video doorbell

    Nest Thermostat

    Nest Cam, home monitoring system

    Nest Protect smoke and carbon monoxide alarm

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    Nest Support - Nest's learning features

    Uploaded on Oct 22, 2011

    Learn about Nest's learning features and what to expect in your first week with the Nest Learning Thermostat. See how Nest creates your schedule, how you can train your thermostat to save energy and how to switch from a heating to a cooling schedule. For more info about your Nest Learning Thermostat, check http://www.nest.com/support.

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    Nest VP Matt Rogers interview at CES 2014

    Published on Jan 9, 2014

    Home-automation company Nest, co-founded by Apple expats, is rethinking the staid world of home appliances, from thermostats to smoke detectors and beyond. VP of Engineering Matt Rogers will join us to discuss his company's vision for a more connected home.

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    Tested In-Depth: Nest Protect Smart Smoke Detector

    Published on Jan 21, 2014

    What's the difference between a $5 and $130 smoke detector? How do smoke detectors even work? Will and Norm sit down to discuss those points and review the Nest Protect, a "smart" smoke and carbon monoxide detector invented by the father of the original iPod.

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    Why we made Nest Protect

    Published on Mar 19, 2014

    When we announced the Nest Protect smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) alarm, we talked a lot about reinventing unloved technology, making smoke alarms less annoying, having more information in an emergency, waving to hush and glowing lights.

    But the real reason we chose to make a smoke and CO alarm is simple: We want to make a difference. We want to help people.

    That's why the story of Tony Molica and his family is incredibly special to us.

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    Works with Nest

    Published on Jan 24, 2014

    Nest now works with all kinds of devices -- lights, appliances, fitness bands, and even cars. Connect your Nest to things inside and outside of your home, and we'll get even better at keeping you comfortable and safe. We can also give you new ways to save energy around the house.

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    Nest Thermostat and Smoke Detector

    Published on Oct 11, 2014

    The Wifi controlled Nest Thermostat enables you change the temperature in your house anywhere using a Wifi connection. The Nest Thermostat is also aware your homes activities, when people aren't present the Nest Thermostat will change to save energy. The Nest Thermostat can also remember preferences. Nest also makes a smart a Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detector.

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    The Thoughtful Home

    Published on Jun 17, 2015

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    Article "Nest is rejoining Google to better compete with Amazon and Apple"
    The smart home appliance maker is being folded back into the search giant’s hardware group after three years as an Alphabet subsidiary

    by Nick Statt
    February 7, 2018

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