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Nest’s new thermostat has a Soli gesture sensor built in

by Derek McKinney | Posted on October 12, 2020

Google Nest


Nest’s new thermostat, which starts at $129, has Google’s gesture-sensing Soli technology built into it — along with other smarts.Read More

via VentureBeat

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