Exciting news for Chromecast users! The new Home Panel feature is rolling out, offering seamless control of your smart devices right from your TV. Customize your home experience with ease!
In a surprising move, Google has announced it will stop launching new Nest Thermostats in Europe due to unique heating system requirements. The fourth-generation model is now available, but older devices will lose support by 2025.
Google has announced it will no longer support the first and second-generation Nest Learning Thermostats, leaving users without remote control capabilities. Despite maintaining local functionality, many are frustrated by the loss of smart features.
Samsung's SmartThings now integrates with Matter 1.4, enhancing compatibility with water heaters, heat pumps, and more. Discover new automation features and voice broadcasting for connected speakers!
Amazon's Alexa+ has officially launched, but users may be disappointed with its limited features and delays. Key functionalities like ordering takeout and more are still months away. Is it worth the wait?
Amazon's Alexa+ is set to launch with exciting AI capabilities, but many features are delayed. Here's what you can expect and what you'll have to wait for!
In a significant shift, Google is discontinuing its Nest Protect and Nest x Yale Lock, bringing in new products from First Alert and Yale. These changes aim to enhance user experience in smart homes.
Samsung's latest innovations at CES 2023 include the Bespoke AI Jet Ultra vacuum and advanced washers that keep you connected while you clean. With built-in screens and smart features, these appliances redefine convenience in home management.
Google is revamping its smart home devices, discontinuing Nest Protect and Nest x Yale to focus on partnerships. A new smoke and CO alarm with First Alert is on the way, enhancing smart home safety.
In a surprising move, Google has announced the discontinuation of its Nest Protect smoke detector and Nest x Yale smart lock. While replacements are on the way, existing users should act fast to grab these devices before they're gone for good.