Smart home manufacturer Nest is being taken under the wing of Google. And not for the first time.
Nest was originally taken on by Google four years ago after being purchased for $3.2 billion, but split off from Google and became an Alphabet property (Google’s parent company).
Now it’s back in the fold, and all indications point towards a greater integration of Google’s voice assistant, the catchily-named Google Assistant.
It’s always been a little strange that Google and Nest were two Alphabet companies making smart home products independent of each other, and the rumors have been circulating for a while now that this move was on the cards.
Sales figures are good
Nest is most famous for its smart thermostats Learning and E, and its top-of-the-range security cameras Cam IQ and Cam Outdoor. It will be interesting to see if the design language of the Nest range changes to fall more in line with the other hardware from Google.
Google’s smart home range is, at the moment at least, limited to its smart speakers Home, Mini and Max. It appears to be a success, however, as Google claims that it’s “sold tens of millions of products for the home in just the last year.”
That quote comes from the Google blog post penned by Nest CEO Rick Osterloh to announce the move. Also included were some interesting claims about Nest’s sales figures: “The company doubled its hardware portfolio last year—selling more devices in 2017 than the previous two years combined.”
We’ve yet to find out if Nest products will be rebranded as Google, or what other changes we’re likely to see. The only thing we do know is that Google is doing its best to become the dominant force in the smart home market.
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