Old Nest thermostats that recently lost support still continue to send user data to Google, a security researcher has learned ...
First- and second-gen Nest Learning Thermostats are still transmitting information to Google about temperature, humidity, ...
Controlling your Nest thermostat with Alexa voice commands offers a seamless way to manage your home's temperature without needing to physically interact with the thermostat or your phone. This ...
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Support for 1st- and 2nd-gen Nest Learning Thermostats ended last week, but they can still be used and they may not stay dumb for long.
Despite providing plenty of warning, it didn't really soften the blow when Google pulled the plug on older Nest Thermostats.
Google is still gathering data from early Nest Learning Thermostats, despite disabling their remote control functionality ...
Once your Nest is set up and running, and it's in Eco Mode, switching it out of Eco Mode is easy to do manually on the Nest thermostat itself. The Eco Mode can be a good way to save energy or a good ...
The Learning Thermostat is Nest's inaugural product, first released in 2011. Nest has added additional Nest thermostats, security devices, smart speakers, smart displays and more over the past decade.