Nest Introduces A 2.0 Software Upgrade To Its Protect Smoke Alarm

But there's no fix for the gesture problem. Yet.

In the first major update to its smoke alarm software since the system was introduced last October, Google-acquired Nest Labs has developed a spate of new features designed to keep homes safe from fires and carbon monoxide, and to keep annoying alarms from going off when they shouldn't be.

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Published on September 04, 2014 09:04
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