Nest’s latest announcements were far from earth shattering but here’s a couple of quick videos to introduce you to the latest versions of their smart home devices.

Nest Cam

This is the first Nest branded camera since the company acquired Dropcam last summer.

The Nest Cam has full high-definition (1080p) video quality, a new stand design for versatile mounting and improved motion alerts and night vision.

Nest are experimenting with live streaming their cameras to YouTube but that’s the sort of feature that might actually turn some people off. In an era where people put stickers over their laptop webcams, how would you feel about a Google streaming camera in your home?

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Beginning next month, Nest Cam will be available in Europe for the first time (Belgium, France, Ireland, Netherlands and the U.K). The us price is $199

It lets you see your home in super clear 1080p HD video. It comes with advanced night Vision. It has a mic and speaker so you can talk and listen. and when you subscribe to Nest aware with video History, the new cloud recording service from Nest, you can rewind 10 or 30 days of video and get even more accurate motion alerts.

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Google Nest security camera indoor – night Vision, 1080p HD Video, CCTV camera – Plug-In-And-Go Security, On Your Phone 24/7 live video
Quick, easy setup. plug in Nest Cam and download the Nest app to get started. No hub needed
24/7 live video. The 130 degree view shows your home in 1080p HD, day and night
Alerts on your phone. receive activity alerts so that you can see when something happens whilst you’re away

£73.99

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Nest protect v2.0

The new Nest protect (£89) now uses two wavelengths of light to look for both fast and slow-burning fires. The unit is slightly smaller (11%) and now you can hush false alarms from your phone or tablet using the Nest app, rather than using that hand waving gesture which was the reason for the recall of the first version.

Cleverly the Nest protect automatically tests its speaker and horn each month, listening with its built-in microphone. It’ll even try to do this while you out out using data from your various devices.

The second generation Nest protect smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) alarm is the first residential alarm to offer a custom, Split-Spectrum Sensor that uses two wavelengths of light to look for different types of fires. Also, Nest protect alarms can now be silenced from your phone.

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Google Nest protect – Smoke Alarm and carbon monoxide Detector (Battery)
The smoke alarm that others look up to. Nest protect is a smoke and carbon monoxide alarm with a split-spectrum smoke sensor to discover both fast -and slow-burning fires. It can send an alert to your phone, speak to you and even light the way in the dark
It tells you what the danger is and where it is. The Split-Spectrum Sensor looks for both fast-and slow-burning fires. It also has a 10 year CO sensor so that it can tell you where poisonous, invisible CO is hiding.
You’ll know, from anywhere. Nest protect can alert your phone when something is wrong at home. You’ll receive a message if the alarm goes off, if the batteries start to run low or if a sensor isn’t working. and you can silence your Nest protect using the Nest app

£84.00

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Nest have also tweaked the latest v4.5 their learning thermostat software and released a redesigned app v5.0 which brings together all three Nest products, across multiple platforms, for the first time. You can use the Nest app in a browser and on iOS 8.0+ or Android 4.0+.

And finally here’s the ‘Nest Thoughtful Home’, that shows that idilic automated world where all this stuff really works.

nest.com  :  Nest Review

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