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Reddit mentions of Google Nest Protect Smoke + Carbon Monoxide Alarm, S3000BWES, 2nd Gen, Battery

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Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Google Nest Protect Smoke + Carbon Monoxide Alarm, S3000BWES, 2nd Gen, Battery. Here are the top ones.

Google Nest Protect Smoke + Carbon Monoxide Alarm, S3000BWES, 2nd Gen, Battery
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    Features:
  • Smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector that speaks up in a friendly voice to give you an early warning when there's smoke or CO in your home
  • Split Spectrum Sensor looks for both fast burning and smoldering, and tells you where the danger is
  • Get phone alerts so you know something's wrong even when you're away from home[1]
  • CO detector looks out for carbon monoxide and tells you where it's located
  • With App Silence you can silence the smoke alarm with your phone in the Nest app when there's only a little smoke
  • No chirps to tell you the battery is low; Nest Protect tests its own batteries and gives you a Nightly Promise when you turn off the lights so you know everything is working
  • A Light in the Dark: Usually Nest Protect has its light turned off but when you walk underneath it Pathlight can light your way.
  • The Nest smoke and carbon monoxide alarm has sensors with a 10-year lifespan to help keep your family safe for up to a decade
  • With Safety Check you can test all your smoke and CO alarms with just a tap and get a full report once the test is done
  • Know from anywhere. Connect Nest Protect to Wi-Fi and it will send an alert to your phone if the alarm goes off or the batteries run low.
  • Tells you what and where. It speaks up to tell you if there’s smoke or CO and where the problem is, so you know what to do. Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0 LE, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n)
  • App Silence. Nest Protect is the first alarm you can hush from your phone. Simply walk to the Nest Protect that noticed the problem and open the Nest app.
  • Split-Spectrum Sensor. In an emergency, seconds count. Nest Protect uses two wavelengths of light to look for both fast and slow burning fires.
  • Heads-Up. Get a friendly voice alert so you can handle burning toast before it becomes a burning toaster.
  • 10-year carbon monoxide sensor. Carbon monoxide is odorless, invisible and deadly. When there’s CO, Nest Protect tells you where it’s hiding.
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height5.3 Inches
Length5.3 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateApril 2016
Size1
Weight1 Pounds
Width1.5 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Google Nest Protect Smoke + Carbon Monoxide Alarm, S3000BWES, 2nd Gen, Battery:

u/--bohica-- · 2 pointsr/homeautomation

Well, there is of course the Nest Protect, which is wifi-based. No web interface, and requires their app to set up. It can be configured out of the box to email you alerts, and the alert settings are configurable (email vs text vs app notification, and for which alerts/conditions).

There is also the First Alert Smoke/CO Combo, which is Z-Wave based. Again, no web interface. You would rely on your hub for configuring your notifications.

u/btcthinker · 1 pointr/AskTrumpSupporters

> How are private ambulances comparable to private firefighters?

They both provide life-saving services and require expensive equipment to fulfill their job.

> Is that $150 hydrant up to American code?

What's the American code? And how much does it cost to bring $150 hydrant up to the "American code"? I'm pretty sure it's not $8850.

> A smart watch costs hundreds. And you have to charge it nearly every day. And you need to be connected to WiFi, or have a cell plan, which is extra. What if the power goes out?

A smartwatch does a lot more than what the smoke detector needs to do. A top-of-the-line smart smoke detector costs $100, that's petty change in comparison to the cost of a $200,000 home.

And if the power goes out, then it's a signal for the fire department to give you a call to check if everything is OK.

> The private firefighters.

Since Building B has property insurance, the private firefighters would show up to put out the fire. And depending on the circumstances, the property insurance of Building B may cover damages to neighboring buildings. Most property insurances have liability coverage for damages to third parties.

u/GreatCatch · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Yay that your boss went for an Amazon GC :) It's great of you to share!

I really, really want a second gen Nest Protect smoke alarm. Kind of pricey but you get what you pay for in a good way! It's the best selling smoke alarm on Amazon. The company makes really good advanced products. They have dual sensors and a carbon monoxide alarm. No other alarm has that. They interconnect with each other wirelessly, and talk to give you information. They alert your phone and have different color alerts, and more. (Actually, I really want 3 of these, but 1 would be a good start. What we have are so old and crappy that I don't trust them at all. They are the $10 kind, and I should have replaced them at least 3 years ago.) I think this is what people need to be safe.

I also want this professional stainless steel mandoline badly, either one of the versions available, because it's built tougher than the others that have plastic parts. The reviews are so good, and I think it would outlast two of the others, and be easier to use, so it would be very worth it. A lot of the others don't cut as evenly or are difficult to hold and move the fruit or vegetable. I want this for making healthy homemade snacks.

I really need the Levo Deluxe holder for tablets so I can see and use my ereader and old tablet while I'm flat on my back. I'm planning ahead and trying to get the items that will help during recovery from surgery and I won't be able to prop up my head or use the laptop or TV. It's a bit expensive, but this is the second generation one that works better. This holder seems better than all the other ones I've seen because this can suspend the tablet facing down from above. This can also be great for mounting the tablet when you're sitting on the couch or bed, or at a desk, like pictured, so I would use it regularly. (The non-deluxe version is $54.99 on Amazon. They also have a version that stands on the floor instead of clamping on a table.)

I also would be so happy to have the pink vibrator from my NSFW list. I am not linking to it because of it being NSFW. It came out last year and won an award for the unique motion it has. It has some great reviews, and I would love to try it. I think most women should try toys like this one, even if you're currently happy, maybe this would be better!

Another thing that would be extremely cool and useful to have is a portable scanner that is really light and small. Any that's good, but I have put this color mobile document scanner on my wishlist. It has better reviews than the Epson and it's currently cheaper because a seller has refurbished ones available. It's quick and has such good reviews. This will help prevent things from getting lost and cluttered when we are out of town or just out in the car. I think these are going to sell out before you get a chance to decide because Amazon is ranking it number one for mobile scanners. A few minutes ago, the seller had 3 left, and now they have 2 left. But it says "more on the way" so hopefully these can be backordered or gotten later.