Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Nest introduced "smart" fire detector sensor and CO

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The company has developed a unique Nest fire detector, which is in contrast to the other products in its class, is an intelligent device: its sensors do not require adjustment of sensitivity, and the gadget integrates seamlessly with smartphones and tablets made Apple.


Creator of the detector is one of the main developers of “apple” the iPod Tony Fadel. In 2011, he presented to the public a “smart” thermostat Nest, maintaining constant temperature in the room. In the past year, permeated with love for the gadget, Apple even started selling new product in their retail stores.


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A new product – Nest Protect. The device is a combination of automation fire fire detector that combines the smoke detectors and carbon monoxide.


The benefits in addition to Protect stylish design include integration with the iPhone and iPad. The device is equipped with a wireless module Wi-Fi, and can send messages through the Internet, in the event of a fire hazard, or when the batteries need to be replaced. If triggered a false alarm when using Protect, it is not necessary to disassemble or remove the attachment, it is enough to disable the alarm in a mobile application or simply to make swing arm.


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The company calls the detector Nest Protect intelligent sensor since it is able to fix the permissible threshold, and at the same time controls the change of a temperature gradient. An alarm is to achieve a predetermined temperature or a dangerous level of carbon monoxide.



Nest emphasizes the compact size of the device, making it virtually invisible against the ceiling. Furthermore, provided Protect lights reflecting the state of the device.


Nest has opened pre-orders for fire alarm and CO detector in the U.S. for $ 129.



Nest introduced "smart" fire detector sensor and CO

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