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Google buys Nest for 3.2B$

technologyEdward Kiledjian
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In December, I wrote an article (link) about Google working on a smart thermostat as a play for the connected home.

A couple of days ago, we learned that Google has acquired the 800-lb gorilla in smart thermostat technologies, Nest Labs. 

Nest is the first company to successfully break into the home automation mass market with its smart internet connected thermostat and fire detector. It brought the promise of long term energy savings through intelligent automatic temperature control and the ability to control it via your Android or IOS smartphone.

For now, Nest will continue to operate independently within Google (similar to how Motorola is being run) but you have to imagine that Google will eventually integrate Nest's technologies into the Google ecosystem. 

The Nest Protect fire detectors have built in motion sensors that already talk to the Nest Thermostat to ensure the temperature is kept comfortable when you are at home. Its easy to see how this type of information could be valuable to Google. They can integrate this knowledge into their Google Now product and offer more appropriate cards when you need them.

The main question is how will the market react. If history plays out, there will be small pockets of users that will be outraged at how Google will data-mine their private data but most consumers will gladly accept their new master in exchange for convenience.

I think Google could really shift the market if it can use its cash and clout to significantly drop the price of the Nest products. Imagine the Nest Thermostat at $99 or the Fire detector at $79. This could lead to a huge increase in market demand. 

 

Your smoke detector is finally sexy... and smart

technologyEdward Kiledjian
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Nest is the company that made the unsexy thermostat cool again and now they have decided to tackle another unsexy device, the important smoke detector. Enter the Nest Protect, a smoke and carbon monoxide detecting internet connected wonder.

Not only are Nest products sexy , they are smart and the Protect is no exception. The fact that this device has WIFI means you can remotely (via the iPhone, Android or Kindle app) check the status of the device, check battery life and it even allows multiple devices to talk to each other (if you live in a multi-story home).

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 I'm a horrible cook and tend to burn meals every now and then. The Protect is smart enough to judge the severity of the situation and allows you to wave away the alert (for low severity situations).

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What would a new age product be without synergy. If you have a Nest Thermostat and a Nest Protect smoke detector, they can work together. If the Protect receives a carbon monoxide alert, it can intelligently instruct the thermostat to turn off the heating which is often the cause of excessive carbon monoxide. 

 

It even has a feature called Pathlight  (which you can turn off) that automatically lights your way if you wake up at night and cross a Protect device.

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The Nest Protect isn't available just yet but I'm sure we'll see it in stock and ready for impulse buying before the start of the holiday shopping season. 

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