Google is ending assist for first- and second-generation Nest Thermostats, that means they are going to be unpaired and faraway from Google’s Nest and House functions. They will not be bricked, simply relegated to non-networked performance. These fashions are practically 15 years outdated, too, although it appears many are nonetheless working completely.
Beginning October 25, 2025, your gadget can be unpaired and eliminated out of your Nest app or House app. This additionally removes third-party assistants and different related or cloud-based options like House/Away Help and multi-device Eco mode management. Nest Protects will even disconnect from the thermostat and emergency shut off will not run. As well as, you will not be capable of:
Google purchased Nest in January 2014 for $3.2 billion, then Google’s second-largest acquisition after Motorola. But it surely’s saved the glowy model alive, not least because of its loyal customers. This is Shawn Knight on the twilight of the pre-Google units.
To be clear, early adopters can nonetheless use their thermostats – they’re simply dropping the distant connectivity that made them interesting to start with. … Some are miffed, and rightfully so. Having to exchange expensive {hardware} because of core performance being stripped out is irritating, particularly when mentioned {hardware} labored completely high quality for years on finish. Then again, one can perceive why Google would not wish to proceed to pour sources into an historic platform simply to maintain it on life assist.
Beforehand: Nest, the late 90’s magazine devoted to maximalist interiors
