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Sonoff Works With Google Nest
Don’t need to tell Sonoff devices how to connect Google Nest or what to do. Once you create smart scene, they just work for you.
Make your home smarter, safer, and more comfortable.
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What You Can Do next: Create Smart Scene to Control Your Home
After accessing to Google Nest, e-WeLink can receive real-time environment data like temperature, humidity from Google Nest, as well as checking if there is anybody home or not. All these can be used to create smart scene to control e-WeLink supported Sonoff devices.
When you're home, the light will be on, and when you're away, it'll be off automatically.
When it’s hot, your fan will automatically run to cool down.
When it’s cold, your electric heater will launch by itself.
When it’s dry, your humidifier will work at once.
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How It Works
See What Devices Work with Google Nest
There are only three kinds of trigger parameters, temperature, humidity, anybody home. Choose any one you want to set the trigger condition in the smart scene. Once the trigger condition is met, the electrical device which is connected to Sonoff products will automatically work for you. Therefore, it’s available to any electrical device that you need to set anybody home, temperature, or humidity as a trigger parameter, such as lights, fans, heaters, locks, alarms and so on.
And not all Sonoff products allow you to set the trigger condition in the smart scene. Below is a list of Nest-supported Sonoff products.
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