Google will stop making the nest that protects the smoke alarm


Google has changed the smart lineup of its house, ending with two of its devices in favor of integrating third-party manufacturers. First, it immerses the nest that protects smoke and co alarms. Existing products will continue to operate and receive security updates until their expiry dates. They will also remain available for purchase while supplies are last. Second, it will end production for the Nest X Yale Smart Lock. As nest protection, the remaining inventory is still available for purchase and the devices will continue to receive security updates.

Instead of making its own smoke alarm, Google has announced that it will take a cooperation strategy. The company is dating the first alert for A new wise smoke and alarm of carbon monoxide That will include existing devices that protect the nest and can be controlled from the Google Home App. The first alert did not give the exact release date, but said the new alarm coming to the US and Canada and priced at $ 130. It is available at both Google and First Alert stores, and also sold through retail stores and "Professional distribution partners."

And on the lock side, Google will work with Yale again. The pair constitutes a Yale smart lock with somethingWhich is meant to work on the Google Home Ecosystem as well as lock with a brand nest. As the name suggests, it plays beautifully on all kinds of devices using the house's smart protocol, and Yale says its battery will last up to a year. This is available "later this tag -in" to $ 170 in different endings.

This article originally appeared at the Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/home/smart-home/goog

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