Specification Sheet

Fact Sheet
Nest Protect: Smoke + Carbon Monoxide
Know more, worry less.
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MSRP: $99
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Product Description
The Nest Protect smoke + carbon monoxide (CO) alarm does much more than just sound a
shrill alarm when there’s danger in your home. It speaks to you, telling you where the danger is
and what the problem is. Or if there’s only a little smoke from just burning the toast, it gives
you a friendly Heads-Up. It also gives you peace of mind by testing itself constantly and
showing you everything’s working with a quick green glow when you turn off the lights. It
integrates with your mobile devices
and
even messages you if the batteries run low, avoiding
that all-too-familiar midnight low-battery chirp.
Key Features
High-quality smoke and CO alarm. Nest Protect is a multi-criteria detector with heat, CO
and smoke sensors that work together to detect danger.
Heads-Up. If Nest Protect sees that smoke or CO levels are rising but have not yet
reached emergency alarm levels, it will give you an early warning so it can avoid crying
wolf.
Mobile notifications.
Connect Nest Protect to your free Nest account using Wi-Fi and you
can receive low-battery alerts, Heads Up and emergency alarm notifications on your
smartphone or tablet. In an emergency, the What to Do feature will remind you of
recommended actions and give you one-button access to an emergency phone number.
Nightly Promise. Sleep safe and sound. Before you doze off, Nest Protect shows you its
sensors and batteries are working with a quick green glow after you turn off the lights so
low-battery chirps don’t rattle your dreams.
Pathlight. Nest Protect offers more than just smoke and CO warnings. Its LED lights can
be a night light in your home. When it’s dark, Nest Protect will light your way as you walk
underneath it. Now you can control how bright Pathlight shines or even set it to Always-
on if you have a wired Nest Protect.
Vocal alarms. According to a study by Victoria University, children can sleep through
beeping smoke alarms. So in addition to alarm sounds, Nest Protect uses female Voice
Alarms to help wake sleeping children in case of emergency.
Steam Check. Enjoy your shower in peace. Nest Protect uses advanced algorithms and
multiple sensors to cut down on nuisance alarms from steam.
Safety History.
See everything Nest Protect has done for the last 10 days, including every
Heads-Up or Emergency Alarm. Keep track of where and when they happened, so you can
figure out how to avoid setting off alarms.
More sensors, more features. Nest Protect’s sensors include a photoelectric smoke
sensor, CO sensor, heat sensor, humidity sensor, light sensor, and activity sensors.
Together, they analyze smoke and CO levels and light your way at night.
CO Level Notification. When Nest Protect sounds the alarm for CO, you’ll see in the Nest
app how much CO was in the air and how long it was there fore for before the alarm
triggered.
Wireless interconnect.
If you have more than one Nest Protect, they connect so you’ll hear
alarms from all Nest Protects in your home, even if the danger is in only one room.
Design. Nest Protect introduces a distinctive square shape with a white sunflower
pattern. A black version will be available only at Nest.com.
Better together. For families that have both the Nest Learning Thermostat and Nest
Protect, a free Nest user account allows the products to work together. If Nest Protect’s
CO alarm goes off, the Nest thermostat automatically turns off the gas furnace, a
possible source of poisonous carbon monoxide leaks. Heating Shutoff requires Wi-Fi. In
addition, the Nest Protect activity sensors improve the Auto-Away feature of the Nest
thermostat.
New Nest app. The Nest app on iOS, Android and the Web can be used to set up, control,
and get alerts for both Nest Protect and the Nest Learning Thermostat. Available in
English, Spanish, French, and Dutch, the Nest app will be updated with a new design and
new features when Nest Protect ships.
Relevant statistics
According to a study by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) of smoke alarms
that failed to activate during home fires, 73% of them had dead, missing or disconnected
batteries. Nuisance alarms were the leading reason for disconnected smoke alarms.
Almost two-thirds of home fire deaths resulted from fires in properties without working
smoke alarms.
In 15% of homes, smoke alarms think steam is smoke and sound the alarm.
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