Select Walmart Stores have
Google Wired Nest Protect (2nd Generation, White) for
$46.82.
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About this product:- Tells you what and where: Nest Protect speaks up to tell you if there's smoke or CO and tells you where the problem is so you know what to do
- Know from anywhere: Connect the Nest Protect to Wi-Fi and it'll send a message to your phone if the alarm goes off
- Nest Protect sees the CO you can't: Carbon monoxide is odorless, invisible and deadly. When there's CO, Nest Protect tells you where it's hiding
- Nightly Promise: Nest Protect tests its sensors and batteries constantly and lets you know they're working with a quick green glow at night, and a motion-activated light
- Silence the chirp: Low-battery chirps ever rattle your dreams? Nest Protect shows you its batteries are good before you doze off
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Some people recommend ionizing detectors because they tend to be more responsive to hot and rapidly burning fires, whereas photoelectric are more sensitive to smoldering fires.
When my ionizing detectors die, I'm replacing them all with photoelectric.
Especially if you DONT have existing wiring everywhere in the house, if 1 detects they all alarm(even battery versions). Good the co2 is in basement and ur sleeping
I would assume most people buying these don't only have the smoke detectors, as there's far cheaper/better solutions that aren't tied to the Google ecosystem.
A better setup, imo, is a mix of WiFi and ZWave detectors, as you have extra redundancy in case you don't have internet.
I have an external hub that supports a SIM card and landline, meaning it can still phone out and send texts in an emergency.
The Nest Protect can decide that your bacon (or Impossible Burger) frying is an actual fire, and refuse to silence itself even if you are standing right underneath it and telling it that there is no actual fire. Smoke above a certain threshold CANNOT BE SILENCED no way no how.
As a result, I cannot have a smoke alarm anywhere in half my house (open floor plan including kitchen). Unintended consequences. Unfortunately, I believe this is true of all smoke alarms sold in the U.S. in recent years.
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Hah I saw this just after it was posted and ordered. Guess I'll be seeing a cancellation.
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