When a company like Nest send an invitation saying "please join us for a press conference Nest" with no further details, speculation is necessarily high. Given that the company already sells smart thermostats and smoke detectors, its announcement on June 17 remains a mystery. But there are some clues.
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It is on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), in charge of regulating telecommunications and content of radio, television and Internet, as 9to5Google found e clues. They suggest that Nest could launch a new version of the security camera, known under the brand Dropcam . Nest acquired the startup in 2014, a few months after Google in turn disbursed $ 3.2 billion to acquire Nest.
Now, almost a year later, there could be something new on the side of Dropcam. While you can always buy the current version of Pro Dropcam on the firm's website, Amazon sells only through third-party stores, said 9to5Google.
The wireless camera is an "Identical Prototype," the publication of the FCC. It is equipped with Bluetooth connectivity LE 4.0 and IEEE 802.15.4 wireless standard, which 9to5Google notes that it is a proprietary technology named Nest Weave that is similar to ZigBee.
Brillo, Weave, etc. Nest will help
Recently, at its I / O conference for developers, Google introduced Brillo, its development platform reserved for the Internet of Things, and Weave a common language that allows connected devices to communicate. Both announcements Nest can help to push new products in the connected home, by federating products beyond thermostats and smoke detectors.
For example, after the announcement of the Nest press conference, it was assumed that the company could introduce a connected speaker , similar to Amazon Echo. The company that hired an audio manager in March certainly will follow are bigger than Amazon or Apple to control products, such as thermostats, with nothing but his voice.
The filing of the FCC may refer to a new Dropcam but said that Nest will not introduce several products at his press conference?
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It is on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), in charge of regulating telecommunications and content of radio, television and Internet, as 9to5Google found e clues. They suggest that Nest could launch a new version of the security camera, known under the brand Dropcam . Nest acquired the startup in 2014, a few months after Google in turn disbursed $ 3.2 billion to acquire Nest.
Now, almost a year later, there could be something new on the side of Dropcam. While you can always buy the current version of Pro Dropcam on the firm's website, Amazon sells only through third-party stores, said 9to5Google.
The wireless camera is an "Identical Prototype," the publication of the FCC. It is equipped with Bluetooth connectivity LE 4.0 and IEEE 802.15.4 wireless standard, which 9to5Google notes that it is a proprietary technology named Nest Weave that is similar to ZigBee.
Brillo, Weave, etc. Nest will help
Recently, at its I / O conference for developers, Google introduced Brillo, its development platform reserved for the Internet of Things, and Weave a common language that allows connected devices to communicate. Both announcements Nest can help to push new products in the connected home, by federating products beyond thermostats and smoke detectors.
For example, after the announcement of the Nest press conference, it was assumed that the company could introduce a connected speaker , similar to Amazon Echo. The company that hired an audio manager in March certainly will follow are bigger than Amazon or Apple to control products, such as thermostats, with nothing but his voice.
The filing of the FCC may refer to a new Dropcam but said that Nest will not introduce several products at his press conference?