Great devices so far. The auto checks are great. We have three battery only versions for the last two years. Turned off the breaker for the original ones that came with the home that chirp at the worst times. Set it and forget it. Just make sure to dust check them every so often.
@@MrLuffy9131 with the wired detector and batteries as backup, if you leave the power on to the detector it still may chirp because it's looking for the battery. We did experience this one time. This is with the standard detectors that come with a new home.
I'm not sure how I forgot to say this..., but the Nest Protect does show up in the Google Home app (if you have migrated your Nest account to Google) under the Presence Sensors and it will be used if you have Nest Thermostat, to adjust presence. But that's it. See it in action here: ua-cam.com/users/shortsNDGm71a8e9o
But can you set it up using the Google Home App only instead of the Nest App? The Nest Protect not even relevant on the ADT app at the moment which renders it useless.
Nice. Got one of these myself (wired version). Like the idea of alerts away from home. Also, the pathway light feature is decent if not a little weak. But I'm sure it could be helpful if there was smoke situation.
Thanks @TechWithBrett at 4:35, you didn't connect the red wire. Please confirm, that means the Nest Smoke Alarm will not trigger the (e.g. living room, bedrooms, basement) other rooms on the homes smoke alarm network?
I have both types in my house. It’s complicated where I went this way, but the house was not fully wired for every bedroom is why. Both versions are for the most part the same, the only difference is how they are powered. The wired version has a battery compartment for 2 lithium AA batteries vs 6 on battery only. The wired version runs off of the power from your house and the small battery reserve is just there for very limited backup if that fails. As far as communicating with each other and to the nest system that is done entirely wirelessly, whichever version you buy, they do not use the red wire to send signals to alert the other detectors, the way they would on a traditional wired detector. One good thing about them is that even if the Wi-Fi should go off-line, they still can wirelessly talk to each other to alert each other of an emergency.
Sorry for the confusion. This device does not do that. If you have other Nest Cameras in your home and the state of those cameras are off, it could trigger those cameras to turn on to record.
Hey brett, how does your phone takes you to the nest app? Does your phone use the microphone to listen to the smoke detector and does it know that it got silenced by the microphone
You mention a camera on the options while going through menu.,. Is there camera in this unit? Or does it link to other cameras turning on in the houses common areas per individuals house set up… ? Thx
Can you disable the beep? Or adjust the volume? Or delay to have more time to silence it? I just need the voice warning. It's less aggressive. Please let me know. I will be grateful for the answer as I am looking for an alarm that has a different sound. I am super sensitive to high pitch and I have pets. Thank you!
I had these, the light sensor would go off when nobody walked passed it. They also would go off with heavy use of a humidifier in a closed room, even though they have a humidity sensor. Also if you have multiple make sure they can hear each others microphone. I had issues where it would constantly say it failed to do a sound check. Now, google has recently abandoned this entire product. sad :(
Honestly i would love these more than normal smoke alarm cus this warns you with the bip sound other than the others who just go off without a warning.
I can't stand Google home. I've had these smart detectors installed for over a year now and had zero issues. With vaulted and 10' ceilings, they were a must. The ability to remote cancel is awesome and the night light feature is nice.
Sounds like a real good product, I’ve never hear of it but will definitely be getting a few of them for my house, I also liked that you explained very well, thanks 😊.
I have a very high ceiling (11') , Since I hate changing the batteries do they need to be changed every six month or the fact they are plugged in mean the keep working for the lifespan of the detector? (My current one is wired without AA batteries, It still stay alive when power is off so I guess they have some form of battery or capacitor to store some power... but I only have to climb up there once every 10 years)
Im thinking of installing a smart smoke detector. Can I mix the wired and wireless Nest detectors? I would prefer the wired version as I have the wires already in place, but I might add a wireless at a later date.
this hasn't change since it came out years ago, maybe over 10 years now. I have the battery version and will say you don't need the wired version unless you're replacing an existing wired smoke alarm. You could just use the battery version anyway and just tie off the existing wires with wire nuts. The wired version also has a battery in case there is a power outage and will need to be replaced after 10 years just like the battery version.
No smoke alarm from any brand should be used after 10 years from its manufacture date. The good news is that the Google will just shut itself off and not give youthe choice. Is the way it should be rather than letting somebody put it off and put it off and before you know it they’ve got an old smoke detector that only works in the most obvious of situations but won’t pick up the subtle smoke at the initial beginnings of a fire early enough to wake them out of their sleep.
Can it be installed in a guest house when you're not there? Do you just let the NEST work on its own? Since your guests don't have the app set up on their phone? TY I SUBSCRIBED
Thank you! As long as your home has constant Wifi it will work just find when you are not there. You may want to turn off the Security checks so they don't get random alerts. It will just continue to work as a normal thermostat. If there are any alarms you will then be notified on your phone with the Nest app.
Hey Brent I put them all over my house and my server room but they go off all the time but when I disconnect the one in my server room it doesn’t go off any reamonndachons
Great video. Thank you. Is there a small green power light that should be on all the time? I followed your setup and must have done something wrong because ours does not have the small green light illuminated and in the app it’s showing Power is Out. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
So in our new home I am experiencing this too. That means it is not getting constant power for some reason. Do the rest of your smoke alarms connect together?
I’m not sure if they do or not. We have 7 in total. I have only replaced 3 so far with the Nest Protect. I want to figure out the power issue before I install the other 4. We have a 20 foot ceiling in one room so I scheduled an electrician to install that one. If I can’t figure out the power issue over the next couple days, hopefully the electrician will be able to.
I think i read somewhere, that you have to connect the Nest Protect via Bluetooth with your phone. Does that mean your Bluetooth always needs to be on? How does it send notifications to your phone, when you are at work and out of reach for bluetooth or wifi to work? BTW Thanks for the video and the real-time smoke test :)
This is one of these products that although they have been around for a while, they still look and work perfectly well and are 100% useful rather than gimmicks. I hope Google keeps selling and supporting them
Ima pick one of these up today. I have one old fashioned battery detector in the hallway and alot of other Google nest accessories. Just makes sense to add this to the enviorment.
i have the 2nd gen nest doorbell- thermostat-nest protect and was gonna add outdoor cameras- but have found the smoke detector doesn’t work in google home- which is fine but the new doorbell won’t work with the old nest app- which means u have to use 2 apps for nest products- annoying
The problem is my jurisdiction's residential code requires one be installed in every sleeping room, in every room outside a sleeping room, and one per floor. That means I need 12 of them! That gets very pricey.
No it can’t be made silent. That’s why it’s a smoke detector; it detects smoke and rings. Unfortunately if you want to live in the event of a fire your chances are better having working smoke alarms than looking for a silent alarm because of your dogs.
We bought a new house and we have 7 😬 haha so many and so much money, but worth it. We’ve only had problems when I burning dinner but we can silence that noise. The downfall…. They expire in 10 years. So you’ll have to buy more in 10 years.
The pathway light is terrifying because i had the nest smoke detector with a pathway light and at night i walked past, looked up and screamed and slipped because i thought the alarm is gonna go off😅
There has been no announcement for that. They are working on bringing it to the Google Home app but it will still work in the Nest app. Nest Secure, the security system is going to be discontinued.
Our old smoke detector decided to start chirping every few minutes at 3 AM. I had to get up and go get our extended ladder out of the garage to pull it down from the vaulted ceiling. I went Office Space on it later that day. Instead of replacing the $2 battery I finally took the plunge and got the $120 Nest detector. Sort of a set it and forget it type of device. It would have been cool if it could be a little smarter and give air quality readings. I know it's job is safety but it's one of my more boring smart devices 😅
I’m looking for a detector that I can turn off from my phone as earlier this morning or smoke alarm went off because the one in my room needed It’s battery changed or something 🤦🏼♀️ My alarms don’t chirp they just go off like there’s a fire. My dog is absolutely terrified of the smoke alarm and I am really afraid that if this happens when I’m not in the house, he’s going to have a heart attack. They’re very expensive so I hope these are worth it.
Does anyone care that these can't alert the Fire Department like a traditional smoke detector in the event you aren't home and don't see the alert appear on your phone?
"Heads up- there's smoke in the bedroom. The alarm MAY sound" *Legit not even a sec passes* BEEPBEEPBEEP BEEPBEEPBEEP BEEPBEEPBEEP BEEPBEEPBEEP Edit: For those wondering, it happens at 11:33
It's different routines. The first is triggered by rising smoke levels. Then the next threshold is triggered and the alarm goes off. Look at how he's spraying the smoke directly at the detector.
Yes been waiting for years for them to add it to their google api since they bought the company. Recently there have been some hacky HACAS projects that i tried that worked for me.
Conceptually, these things are amazing. But in reality, huge pain in the ass. In the first year of installation alone, I’ve had to remove and reinstall these several times due to the “cannot verify voice” error. Google it. It’s a very common occurrence. The error has existed since it’s inception and Google has yet to figure out a way to fix it beyond telling you to remove it / restore to factory settings, take it off the ceiling, re-scan it and go through setup all over again. For the price, you should never have to get out a 10ft ladder and go through this nonsense more than once, let alone once a month in some instances! Just wait… I can almost guarantee you that at some point, either next week or next year; you’ll see it glowing yellow and get an error notification in your app. And you’ll remember this comment!
12 days after this comment, just got another “cannot verify voice” error on the unit in my upstairs hallway. Back up the ladder I go, begrudgingly, and annoyed. 😡
I just hate how smoke detectors suck so bad and they are recommending these but I also can't decide because I had a ring doorbell where you literally had to bridge the transformer so the door chime won't work and because of wifi the doorbell doesn't get notifications lol but one thing is at least the wires is already there for a camera
Trust me, DO NOT buy the Nest Protect Smoke Alarm. I've been through two of them in 3 years, the sensors fail very quickly. The cheap $20 smoke alarms last 15-20 years. Either they really screwed up the QA and engineering of this product, or it is a case of planned obsolescence (which would be shocking with a safety product). This product does not last very long. The promised features are great, but the product itself is very unreliable. Considering it's primary function is to keep you from being asphyxiated in your sleep or burned to death, reliability trumps smart-home connectivity. I wish I had looked at reviews from people who have had them for a few years before buying. Everyone praises them when they do unboxing videos and have just installed it. But there are countless reviewers out there saying exactly what I am after just a year or two. If you want smarthome connectivity, Alexa will text you if it hears a smoke alarm. So a $25 echo dot (on sale), and a $25 smoke detector will give you the same functionality at a fraction of the cost, and will actually work for more than 12-18 months.
Appreciate this post was gonna pick some up today on clearance but you are right. Google Nest cameras also alert me when they hear smoke alarms and glass breaking etc. No point of getting this. Might as well stick with a unit that will not fail or give false readings
Great devices so far. The auto checks are great. We have three battery only versions for the last two years. Turned off the breaker for the original ones that came with the home that chirp at the worst times. Set it and forget it. Just make sure to dust check them every so often.
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just wondering i have the same problem with originals ones with the home but why do you have to turn off the breaker?
@@MrLuffy9131 with the wired detector and batteries as backup, if you leave the power on to the detector it still may chirp because it's looking for the battery. We did experience this one time. This is with the standard detectors that come with a new home.
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I'm not sure how I forgot to say this..., but the Nest Protect does show up in the Google Home app (if you have migrated your Nest account to Google) under the Presence Sensors and it will be used if you have Nest Thermostat, to adjust presence. But that's it. See it in action here: ua-cam.com/users/shortsNDGm71a8e9o
But can you set it up using the Google Home App only instead of the Nest App? The Nest Protect not even relevant on the ADT app at the moment which renders it useless.
Everything still needs to be done in the Nest app.
@@TechWithBrett I'm not looking for the Nest app to be around much longer whenever Google bricks The Nest alarm next April.
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do we have to pay for the subscription to get notifications if we are not home via the nest app?
Nope. Don’t have to pay
Nice. Got one of these myself (wired version). Like the idea of alerts away from home. Also, the pathway light feature is decent if not a little weak. But I'm sure it could be helpful if there was smoke situation.
@Margaret fuller You're scaring me 😬
How dark is the pathway light feature in real life? Looks quite dim on camera
@@NickzAndMikz It's pretty dim. But in total darkness it illuminates the area.
I try and imagine it's usefulness in a smoke situation.
@@NickzAndMikz see in camera of light is more weaker than in person so you know.
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Thanks @TechWithBrett at 4:35, you didn't connect the red wire. Please confirm, that means the Nest Smoke Alarm will not trigger the (e.g. living room, bedrooms, basement) other rooms on the homes smoke alarm network?
This video is a year old.
It will not unless they are other Nest thermostats. It doesn't integrate with the other standard Interconnect Smoke Alarms in the home.
I have both types in my house. It’s complicated where I went this way, but the house was not fully wired for every bedroom is why.
Both versions are for the most part the same, the only difference is how they are powered.
The wired version has a battery compartment for 2 lithium AA batteries vs 6 on battery only.
The wired version runs off of the power from your house and the small battery reserve is just there for very limited backup if that fails.
As far as communicating with each other and to the nest system that is done entirely wirelessly, whichever version you buy, they do not use the red wire to send signals to alert the other detectors, the way they would on a traditional wired detector.
One good thing about them is that even if the Wi-Fi should go off-line, they still can wirelessly talk to each other to alert each other of an emergency.
I don't believe it would integrate with generic smoke detectors, due to it connecting to other Nest smoke detectors over WiFi.
Good video :)
When the light is triggered at night can it make other smart lights turn on that you have set up in the google home app?
It cannot. That would be cool but not possible right now.
At 8:00 what do you mean by turn on cameras? Does this device record or functions as a camera too?
Sorry for the confusion. This device does not do that. If you have other Nest Cameras in your home and the state of those cameras are off, it could trigger those cameras to turn on to record.
Ok got it. Thanks!
Hey brett, how does your phone takes you to the nest app? Does your phone use the microphone to listen to the smoke detector and does it know that it got silenced by the microphone
You mention a camera on the options while going through menu.,. Is there camera in this unit? Or does it link to other cameras turning on in the houses common areas per individuals house set up… ? Thx
There is no camera on the unit. It links to separate Google Nest Cameras.
Can you disable the beep? Or adjust the volume? Or delay to have more time to silence it? I just need the voice warning. It's less aggressive. Please let me know. I will be grateful for the answer as I am looking for an alarm that has a different sound. I am super sensitive to high pitch and I have pets. Thank you!
I had these, the light sensor would go off when nobody walked passed it. They also would go off with heavy use of a humidifier in a closed room, even though they have a humidity sensor.
Also if you have multiple make sure they can hear each others microphone. I had issues where it would constantly say it failed to do a sound check.
Now, google has recently abandoned this entire product. sad :(
What do you mean by that it's abandoned?
@@IceBotYT woudn't expect a new model, basically.
@@stevensalter9697 yeah probably. I hope they continue to sell them because there’s nothing else like it
Kind of like the Nest x Yale lock, although I hope these will get redone soon cuz they just re did their camera stuff about a year ago
That's factually incorrect. Google did not abandon Nest Protect
Honestly i would love these more than normal smoke alarm cus this warns you with the bip sound other than the others who just go off without a warning.
Try not 🚭 to have you ready yet lol and then you can go to
I miss when Nest was actually Nest (not owned by Google). Those were the good days. The Nest app is beautiful and I loved their products!
Yas
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I can't stand Google home.
I've had these smart detectors installed for over a year now and had zero issues. With vaulted and 10' ceilings, they were a must. The ability to remote cancel is awesome and the night light feature is nice.
Yeah like you havent realized that they are tracking everything? You are not very smart
Sounds like a real good product, I’ve never hear of it but will definitely be getting a few of them for my house, I also liked that you explained very well, thanks 😊.
they are a bit pricey to be buying several of them unless they've been discounted or if they are on sale.
Yes they r, I bought one but haven’t installed it yet.
I installed it over the weekend n was amazed but how ez it was, I’m not a tech savvy guy or an electrician, n I as able to install it with ease :)
Glad to see you're back making more smart home videos! Keep up the great work. 👍🏾
Thank you for the support!
@@TechWithBrett i like you
@TechWithBrett I have been watching you since 2020
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I have a very high ceiling (11') , Since I hate changing the batteries do they need to be changed every six month or the fact they are plugged in mean the keep working for the lifespan of the detector?
(My current one is wired without AA batteries, It still stay alive when power is off so I guess they have some form of battery or capacitor to store some power... but I only have to climb up there once every 10 years)
How does the Nest Protect affect your none Nest smoke detectors? So they all still work as normal and Nest work separately?
No, the nest protects work separately and do not link with other smoke detectors which is crazy to me.
Im thinking of installing a smart smoke detector. Can I mix the wired and wireless Nest detectors? I would prefer the wired version as I have the wires already in place, but I might add a wireless at a later date.
this hasn't change since it came out years ago, maybe over 10 years now. I have the battery version and will say you don't need the wired version unless you're replacing an existing wired smoke alarm. You could just use the battery version anyway and just tie off the existing wires with wire nuts. The wired version also has a battery in case there is a power outage and will need to be replaced after 10 years just like the battery version.
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No smoke alarm from any brand should be used after 10 years from its manufacture date. The good news is that the Google will just shut itself off and not give youthe choice. Is the way it should be rather than letting somebody put it off and put it off and before you know it they’ve got an old smoke detector that only works in the most obvious of situations but won’t pick up the subtle smoke at the initial beginnings of a fire early enough to wake them out of their sleep.
Can it be installed in a guest house when you're not there? Do you just let the NEST work on its own? Since your guests don't have the app set up on their phone? TY I SUBSCRIBED
Thank you! As long as your home has constant Wifi it will work just find when you are not there. You may want to turn off the Security checks so they don't get random alerts. It will just continue to work as a normal thermostat. If there are any alarms you will then be notified on your phone with the Nest app.
Hey Brent I put them all over my house and my server room but they go off all the time but when I disconnect the one in my server room it doesn’t go off any reamonndachons
Maybe move house?
@@ACAIDChaha no houses in fl are expensive
Are they all wired together?
@@TechWithBrett yes
Great video. Thank you. Is there a small green power light that should be on all the time? I followed your setup and must have done something wrong because ours does not have the small green light illuminated and in the app it’s showing Power is Out. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I should have mentioned, I have the wired version 2nd generation.
So in our new home I am experiencing this too. That means it is not getting constant power for some reason. Do the rest of your smoke alarms connect together?
I’m not sure if they do or not. We have 7 in total. I have only replaced 3 so far with the Nest Protect. I want to figure out the power issue before I install the other 4. We have a 20 foot ceiling in one room so I scheduled an electrician to install that one. If I can’t figure out the power issue over the next couple days, hopefully the electrician will be able to.
Great product. Have had 2 for several years. Google, however has abandoned the Nest ecosystem (Secure, Door Lock, etc.)
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Just to let you all know. Nest Protect wired also has onboard batteries in the event the power goes out.
How often do you need to change these backup batteries & what kind of batteries are recommended?
I think in the generation two, if you have multiple of them, they also state what room the fire is happening in instead of just going off
I have a smart home and your the one that helps my smart home even better! your the best!
I think i read somewhere, that you have to connect the Nest Protect via Bluetooth with your phone. Does that mean your Bluetooth always needs to be on? How does it send notifications to your phone, when you are at work and out of reach for bluetooth or wifi to work? BTW Thanks for the video and the real-time smoke test :)
This is one of these products that although they have been around for a while, they still look and work perfectly well and are 100% useful rather than gimmicks. I hope Google keeps selling and supporting them
Just curious, there is still compatible camera to the Nest app ?
Yes. But they are costly. Since they don't make them anymore. New ones only work in Google home app.
Ima pick one of these up today. I have one old fashioned battery detector in the hallway and alot of other Google nest accessories. Just makes sense to add this to the enviorment.
Hey Brett can i use these to monitor a home i am renting? i live a few miles away
Yes you can. You just connect them to the WiFi and set them up under your Nest account.
My Nest detector says it's detecting smoke but there isn't any smoke. It won't stop flashing yellow, what can I do?
There can be big bugs inside of it
In the original version, there was a feature that you could wave at to silence the alarm. Unfortunately, I'm not sure why they removed that.
i have the 2nd gen nest doorbell- thermostat-nest protect and was gonna add outdoor cameras- but have found the smoke detector doesn’t work in google home- which is fine but the new doorbell won’t work with the old nest app- which means u have to use 2 apps for nest products- annoying
Hey man.
Does it mesure co2 levels . Or just for monoxide fire levels ?
It is a 10 year electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor. So it can only detect if Carbon Monoxide is in the room, not how much there is.
Will they ever come out with a new nest protect?
Yes
yes when they have money to build new google home nest protect around the world.
I use the hou 4 fire alarm which connects to any fire alarm in the house (2) and its wired my normal one is fine but thank you
The problem is my jurisdiction's residential code requires one be installed in every sleeping room, in every room outside a sleeping room, and one per floor. That means I need 12 of them! That gets very pricey.
Can this be made silent and only give notification on phone etc? Our dogs have PTSD with the smoke alarm sound.
No it can’t be made silent. That’s why it’s a smoke detector; it detects smoke and rings. Unfortunately if you want to live in the event of a fire your chances are better having working smoke alarms than looking for a silent alarm because of your dogs.
@@martinsmith2258 I live in a studio. I'm pretty sure I'll know when there is a fire. 😂
We bought a new house and we have 7 😬 haha so many and so much money, but worth it. We’ve only had problems when I burning dinner but we can silence that noise. The downfall…. They expire in 10 years. So you’ll have to buy more in 10 years.
Ouch spendy
I have some. They work great in Home Assistant
How do you set them up in ha ? I try the integration in ha but doesn't work
does nest protect still work in 2024?
Yes it does.
The pathway light is terrifying because i had the nest smoke detector with a pathway light and at night i walked past, looked up and screamed and slipped because i thought the alarm is gonna go off😅
Nest is also avalible on samsung also
Mine was wired correctly and still works but the system tells me the power is out even though everything in the locations work properly
I love your nest protect 😂 ! 123 smoke
I love ur videos! But I don’t think I will be getting a nest protect anytime soon after hearing the negative reviews.
i like how he replaced it because it was creating false alarms not that its so old that its starting to change colors
Does it detect gas smell?
DOES IT NOTIFY YOU THE cO LEVEL ON THE PHONE?
Ready in the living room press to test
Dog: hides*
Damn, I installed the latest Ecobee thermostat should have went with Google Nest then I could've added these lol
You still can. Ecobee works with Google Home
Does this not work with the Home app?
Not yet. It just shows up as a presence sensor for the thermostat.
Thanks! and wow, that's pure garbage for how long Google has sold this and it's 2024. Literally won't buy it now because of that@@TechWithBrett
It should have a speaker for music..
Isn't this being discontinued?
There has been no announcement for that. They are working on bringing it to the Google Home app but it will still work in the Nest app. Nest Secure, the security system is going to be discontinued.
@@TechWithBrett Got it. Thanks!
I have my nest protect before but it was 1st generation
That means you're old school cool.
What do you mean there is nothing to do with smoke 8:46
Our old smoke detector decided to start chirping every few minutes at 3 AM. I had to get up and go get our extended ladder out of the garage to pull it down from the vaulted ceiling. I went Office Space on it later that day. Instead of replacing the $2 battery I finally took the plunge and got the $120 Nest detector. Sort of a set it and forget it type of device. It would have been cool if it could be a little smarter and give air quality readings. I know it's job is safety but it's one of my more boring smart devices 😅
Always takes a 💩 at 2 or 3 am.
Very nice looking cellphone, is that the Pixel phone?
Can someone let me know when there is Home app integration. Thanks
There's Home App integration
I think this content is very useful and nice.
I’m looking for a detector that I can turn off from my phone as earlier this morning or smoke alarm went off because the one in my room needed It’s battery changed or something 🤦🏼♀️ My alarms don’t chirp they just go off like there’s a fire. My dog is absolutely terrified of the smoke alarm and I am really afraid that if this happens when I’m not in the house, he’s going to have a heart attack. They’re very expensive so I hope these are worth it.
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Quality review!
Did you know that the nest protect can tell you if the power is out?
The nest protect is good! The sensors on mine will stop working every now and then
Do you keep the monthly test on to make sure everything is checked?
Not really, but I take the batteries out for a while and they're working again
I'm in the Ecobee ecosystem unfortunately.
Does anyone care that these can't alert the Fire Department like a traditional smoke detector in the event you aren't home and don't see the alert appear on your phone?
"Heads up- there's smoke in the bedroom. The alarm MAY sound" *Legit not even a sec passes* BEEPBEEPBEEP BEEPBEEPBEEP BEEPBEEPBEEP BEEPBEEPBEEP
Edit: For those wondering, it happens at 11:33
At least you were warned.
It's different routines. The first is triggered by rising smoke levels. Then the next threshold is triggered and the alarm goes off. Look at how he's spraying the smoke directly at the detector.
Thanks for this great video
I wish they had flashing lights like blue flashing lights
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Very nice review!
8:05 BRETT ITS NOT CARBON DIOXIDE ITS CARBON MONOXIDE
My poor vocabulary strikes again. Thank you!
@@TechWithBrett It sounds the alarm if there is Smoke or Carbon Monoxide
This is awesome.
yo I've been watching u its been a long time
W😂 I just got off the freeway and saw the
I might need to tell my dad to get this. My smoke alarm keeps going off when to many electronics are on.
IT WORKS
What if the smoke and the is Covid butoxide
I just got one today for the hallway
Nice review Brett 👍
Is this smoke detector available?
Boutta install this in the middle of my room and see what happens 🤣
Hell nah, it's a need in ma' home 😭
So smart “ready! press to test.”
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I have that smoke protector in all of my house
Nice thanks
Just fitted mine but gutted google blocked usage for home assistant boooo !
Yes been waiting for years for them to add it to their google api since they bought the company. Recently there have been some hacky HACAS projects that i tried that worked for me.
I got to get that one day
Conceptually, these things are amazing. But in reality, huge pain in the ass. In the first year of installation alone, I’ve had to remove and reinstall these several times due to the “cannot verify voice” error. Google it. It’s a very common occurrence. The error has existed since it’s inception and Google has yet to figure out a way to fix it beyond telling you to remove it / restore to factory settings, take it off the ceiling, re-scan it and go through setup all over again. For the price, you should never have to get out a 10ft ladder and go through this nonsense more than once, let alone once a month in some instances! Just wait… I can almost guarantee you that at some point, either next week or next year; you’ll see it glowing yellow and get an error notification in your app. And you’ll remember this comment!
12 days after this comment, just got another “cannot verify voice” error on the unit in my upstairs hallway. Back up the ladder I go, begrudgingly, and annoyed. 😡
I just hate how smoke detectors suck so bad and they are recommending these but I also can't decide because I had a ring doorbell where you literally had to bridge the transformer so the door chime won't work and because of wifi the doorbell doesn't get notifications lol but one thing is at least the wires is already there for a camera
Nest alarm is a photoelectric sensor only. Steam from the shower will definitely false alarm it😂😂😂😂
So If you have enough moisture in that room to trick a smoke alarm it indicates you have a woefully insufficient bathroom exhaust fan.
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Didn’t Google recently announced that the Nest Protect is going End Of Support in 2024. ?
That was Nest Secure, a whole security system. They have promised the Nest Protect will end up in the Google Home app
@@twobluestripes Oh. Thanks for clarifying :)
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Trust me, DO NOT buy the Nest Protect Smoke Alarm. I've been through two of them in 3 years, the sensors fail very quickly. The cheap $20 smoke alarms last 15-20 years. Either they really screwed up the QA and engineering of this product, or it is a case of planned obsolescence (which would be shocking with a safety product). This product does not last very long.
The promised features are great, but the product itself is very unreliable. Considering it's primary function is to keep you from being asphyxiated in your sleep or burned to death, reliability trumps smart-home connectivity. I wish I had looked at reviews from people who have had them for a few years before buying. Everyone praises them when they do unboxing videos and have just installed it. But there are countless reviewers out there saying exactly what I am after just a year or two. If you want smarthome connectivity, Alexa will text you if it hears a smoke alarm. So a $25 echo dot (on sale), and a $25 smoke detector will give you the same functionality at a fraction of the cost, and will actually work for more than 12-18 months.
Appreciate this post was gonna pick some up today on clearance but you are right. Google Nest cameras also alert me when they hear smoke alarms and glass breaking etc. No point of getting this. Might as well stick with a unit that will not fail or give false readings
It works good if you have 2G I got a new Router that only have 5G and the smoke Detector does not work with just 5G
Google nest hub, my detect a loud noise
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