For third-gen Nest and Nest E owners, sensors make a great upgrade to an already very good thermostat. It was a long time coming, but Nest has finally released its remote temperature sensor, which ...
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It may not seem like it, but this small accessory is a big deal in smart-thermostat-land. One of Nest's main thermostat competitors, Ecobee, already includes a remote temperature and proximity sensor ...
Hidden in today’s announcement regarding Nest Hello and Nest x Yale lock availability, Nest has debuted an altogether new product. Called the Nest Temperature Sensor, it’s a cheap add-on for your Nest ...
Google-owned Nest on Thursday announced the Nest Temperature Sensor that connects with its thermostats to make sure a certain room is the exact temperature you want it to be. The 1.9-inch by 1.9-inch ...
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Don't worry if you missed out on pre-ordering Nest's Temperature Sensor last month-- it's now available for purchase, and you can even get it straight from the company's website or from the Google ...
Each sensor costs $39, or you can pick up a three-pack for $99 for people who actually own houses large enough to need that many independently temperature-monitored rooms. (I live in an apartment, so ...
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Working from home, I spend most of my time locked away in the office. Not literally, of course, but I do keep the door closed for much of the day to keep the overly affectionate cats off my desk. For ...