Google is killing software support for early Nest Thermostats
Briefly

Google has announced that it will cease software updates for its older Nest Learning Thermostats, affecting both the first-generation model from 2011 and the second-generation model from 2012. Users will no longer have remote control capabilities via apps like Google Home; instead, they will have to adjust settings directly on the device. Additionally, Google will not introduce new Nest thermostat models in Europe due to the unique heating requirements of homes there, despite continuing to sell current models until stocks last.
Google's decision to end software updates for the first-generation Nest Learning Thermostat impacts remote functionalities and reflects their challenges with diverse European heating systems.
The cutoff for updates and support for first and second-generation Nest Learning Thermostats means users will only maintain local control, losing remote access by phone.
Read at The Verge
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