Nest Labs de Google develó on Wednesday a new version of his chamber of vigilance and detector of smoke speaker like part of his attempt of turning to the homes in another thing that can be controlled and be monitored by Internet. The gadgets develados are the Nest's most significant updates since Google bought to the company of Palo Alto, California,
last year for approximately 2.750 millions of dollars. A few months later, Google bought the producer of chambers of vigilance Dropcam for 517 million dollars to help to Nest, which Tony Fadell is directed by the exingeniero of Apple and designer of iPod, to expiring with his ambition of creating "intelligent" homes.
Google also constructs an operating system called Sheen that will allow that all the domestic devices connected to Internet should communicate between them. Sheen will compete against a similar system called HomeKit offered by Apple. In most cases, the smartphone of a person will serve to control all the domestic appliances connected to Internet. The smartphones also can be in use for receiving notifications on what it happens in house.
The concept of a home totally automated at some time was looking like a distant vision, said Fadell, but already not. " We have changed the conversation of the home connected ", it boasted Fadell on Wednesday. Google and other technological companies still will have to overcome the worries of the people on the protection of his privacy before the automated homes are something common.
NEW IMAGE, NEW NAME OF CHAMBER
The Dropcam changes his name to Nest Cam as part of the update that includes video of higher definition, one more design Elegant, a base with magnet that can connect to refrigerators and better infrared technology to record images in the darkness. It will cost 199 dollars.
BETTER NOSE FOR THE FIRE
The detector of the following generation of the Nest will have more sophisticated sensors to smell fires and a useful life of 10 years. The device also will realize automatic tests every month to assure that it should work adequately. Since with the original version, it will announce a possible problem in a voice automated before the alarm sounds. It will sell for 99 dollars.
TO FIT THE THERMOSTAT
Nest also offers a free update of software of his first product, a thermostat connected to Internet that interfered four years ago. The update will allow that the thermostat should extinguish a boiler when the detector of smoke of the Nest detects a high level of carbon monoxide. Also it will be allowed that the thermostat should send notifications when the temperature is very raised for a pet or very cold for the pipelines of the house.
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