NeverDie
Senior Member
I was quickly passing a Nest display in Lowes last evening and got the impression that Skydrop was a new Nest product.
Looking it up just now, I can see that my hasty impression was not quite true:
http://www.skydrop.com/2015/06/04/skydrop-now-works-with-nest/
Nonetheless, there is some kind of Nest layer going on. If the nest smoke detector senses smoke, it assumes a fire and turns off your HVAC so as not to spread the flames and now it also turns on your irrigation system so that you don't burn down your neighbors.
Just what are the boundaries of this Nest layer, and what else might we expect to see from it?
Looking it up just now, I can see that my hasty impression was not quite true:
http://www.skydrop.com/2015/06/04/skydrop-now-works-with-nest/
Nonetheless, there is some kind of Nest layer going on. If the nest smoke detector senses smoke, it assumes a fire and turns off your HVAC so as not to spread the flames and now it also turns on your irrigation system so that you don't burn down your neighbors.
Just what are the boundaries of this Nest layer, and what else might we expect to see from it?