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Google should allow a leasing program, like Borrowlenses or Lensrentals. I would lease one for a couple of days, test it, see if it fit a need I have I didn't realize and then return or purchase it. $1500 plus $250 for a prescription version is too much scratch to put down on something that may be as useful as a

You win the internet's today with the Star Trek reference.

The Apple graphics tablet, from 1979?

Before the iPhone, you know where Apple got their idea?

The dead cannot respond.

True, that's why I called the company. They said they were investigating this issue, which gave me the impression that I wasn't the only person to have this problem. I suppose the announcement that dealt with this issue is unrelated, but I think its reasonable, from a homeowners standpoint, to assume it is connected

Nope, and that may be the reason there is no demo video.

+1 for your superiority.

At the time the Nest was installed, it was part of a kitchen remodel and part of code. Neither of those two features are something I cared enough about to actually check into it about, until now which makes me think the whole thing doesn't work. I admit there was some faith in Tony Fadell I had that made me think it

Glad they both work for you, but they never have for me. Perhaps its a QC issue.

Well, that makes sense but it wasn't clear to me what you meant.

Your confusing the Nest Protect with the Nest Thermostat. I have two of those and they worked fine after a power outage we had with the ice storms here.

Very cool, but before I plop down $325, I'd like to hear it, maybe a video Snee?

Its always been on via the app. I just never really cared enough about that feature to take it back. But now I understand that Nest was recommending in October to return any unit that had a defective Nightly Promise malfunction. This has never worked for me either. I think I'm going to ask for a refund and get a

Let me add that the room had already filled with smoke before we noticed it (doesn't take long with a closed flue).

It didn't work at all. No alarm or anything. However, we were walking around in the room, about 2 feet below the Nest so that may have triggered the "Hush to Wave" is my thought after reading this release from the company. Also according to the release, the Nightly Promise was disabled. This has never worked for

I bought one of these in December. I was excited when it was installed. Just think, I'd be notified, via my smartphone, when I was away if smoke was detected in my house. A few weeks ago, we started a fire in our fireplace but dumb me forgot to open the flue. Smoke filled up the living room pretty quickly. The

My draw dropped. That was horrific.

Show me a study that supports your view that there is no burden level that wasn't funded by industry. Show me independent longitudinal studies.