sincity Posted May 21, 2014 Share Posted May 21, 2014 http://cdn.mos.techradar.com/art/features/nest/protect-black-pathlight-470-75.jpgThe Google-owned thermostat company Nest has recalled every one of its Protect smoke alarms over a defect that could cause the alarm to be wrongly disabled.The recall, said to total 440,000 units, is the result of an issue with the Wave feature which is designed to let owners disable the sound of the alarm with a simple gesture.Just last month the firm halted Protect sales, revealing the Wave feature could be falsely triggered, thus preventing the alarm from sounding in the event of a real fire. The temporary solution for the problem, as listed on the US Consumer Product Safety Commission website, is an automatic software update, delivered when users connect their device to a Wi-Fi network. DisabledOnce the update is automatically downloaded, the Wave feature will be completely disabled. Following the install, the firm says users can continue to use their smoke alarms safely.A Nest spokesperson told TechCrunch: "Even with the Wave feature disabled, the Nest Protect Alarm will continue to perform its essential safety functions, monitoring for increased levels of smoke and CO, and alerting users via voice alerts and Nest app alerts (if set up) as soon as there is a potential issue."Users can choose to update their device or claim a full refund, options which were first presented when the issue came to light in April.In depth: Why has Google bought Nest? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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