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by scurvy
2141 days ago
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Google's products are also expensive. The Nest smoke detectors are priced to only be viable for a studio apartment. Beyond that, you're way better off going with a traditional alarm/fire system. Requirements are 1 in each bedroom and 1 in the hallway outside each bedroom. That adds up quickly. |
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Where I live, that's the minimum required by law, networked device or not. So it's not surprising that Nest requires it.
But you're right — that does add up quickly when converting from technology that's worked for 130 years to the SV "disruptor" version.