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Nest Debuts New Nest Protect Smoke Detector, Nest Cam Security Camera

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Google-owned Nest today held an event in San Francisco and announced several new products, including an updated Nest Protect smoke detector and the Nest Cam, a new security camera that builds on technology the company acquired from Dropcam.

The second-generation Nest Protect includes a "split spectrum sensor," letting it detect signs of smoke more quickly and allowing it to differentiate between smoke and steam. Rather than being silenced with a wave, false alarms can be turned off using the Nest app. The smoke detector itself is 11 percent smaller than the original version, and it includes a chamber that keeps dust and insects out.

Nest's new Nest Protect will continually test itself to ensure that it's functioning, including testing its alarm when no one is home.

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Nest's original Nest Protect smoke detectors had several flaws, including a significant safety issue with the "Nest Wave" feature that let alarms be silenced by waving at them. This feature could be activated in error. Nest pulled the Protect from store shelves for several months because of the problem. The new Nest Protect does not include the Nest Wave feature.

The Nest Cam is a home security device that's similar to the products made by Dropcam, which Nest acquired last year. The Nest Cam includes 1080p video recording at 30 frames per second and it has a 130-degree field of vision with 20-foot infrared night vision. A built-in microphone records sound, a speaker allows for two-way communication, and an 8x zoom feature allows for closer focus on specific areas.

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Nest Cam has a new look with a zinc alloy stand that makes it easier to position in a variety of locations, with a built-in tripod mount, magnet, and wall mount included. Nest Cam works with a Nest cloud subscription service called Nest Aware, with pricing that starts at $10 per month.

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Nest's app will also be receiving an update, improving interactivity and functionality. For example, if the Nest Protect's smoke or carbon monoxide sensors are activated, the Nest Thermostat will shut off and alert users of the incident. A new temperature feature will also ensure a home does not get too hot or too cold, and if it does, the Thermostat go into override mode to fix the problem. A single app, rolling out today, will control the Nest Thermostat, Nest Protect, and Nest Cam.

Nest Protect is priced at $99, with pre-orders for the device available today. Nest Cam is priced at $199.99 and is available for pre-order today.

Top Rated Comments

jessejarvi Avatar
144 months ago
The last thing I ever want is a webcam on my home from a company that is owned by Google. Really.
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Studioman Avatar
144 months ago
Jesus christ, where’s the downvote? Any cloud based storage company would have this capability. Including Apple. If you think Apple don’t monetise you think again.
You are only useful to them as long as you are paying them. Count on that.
They have more and more clear about the fact that they DO NOT DO THAT! Are you just not paying attention or just are you a paid Google shrill? They must have gone out of their way a dozen times to show exactly how they protect our privacy in thier keynote last week. So your angry chastising of the other member is completely without merit.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
144 months ago
Jesus christ, where’s the downvote? Any cloud based storage company would have this capability. Including Apple. If you think Apple don’t monetise you think again.
You are only useful to them as long as you are paying them. Count on that.
Which is why you should buy an IP camera and local storage then set it up so you can connect directly over the internet, bypassing any cloud services.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
144 months ago
Home kit integration?
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Aluminum213 Avatar
144 months ago
Made no sense that Apple didn't buy Nest when they had the chance , especially with the launch of home kit
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ArtOfWarfare Avatar
144 months ago
the search for a functional, online home security suite without fees continues....
anybody got suggestions?
Set one up yourself? Buy the equipment, hook it up to your computer, set up a web server on your computer to access it, and set up port forwarding on your router. Bam, you can access it from anywhere in the world, with your only monthly fee being whatever you pay for your internet connection.

If your IP changes (assume it doesn't... Comcast says mine is dynamic but it hasn't changed in 13 months), you can set up a script to automatically detect when the ip changes and do something about it (IE, you could have it email you the new ip. Or if you own a domain, you could redirect that domain to your new ip with the script.)
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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