CoolThings : We’re still a long ways off from having all smart home devices working on a single protocol. It kind of sucks. If you’re already invested in Nest’s popular line of smart home devices, though, might as well go all in and use a smart lock that works with natively with all of those gear. That would be the Yale Linus.
Unlike other smart locks, it doesn’t have to use the internet to communicate with any of Nest’s existing devices. Instead, it’s completely tapped into Weave, Nest’s local area communications system, allowing it to interface with the other devices with zero delay, enabling near-instantaneous actions to be triggered (e.g. if the lock opens, the camera can immediately start recording the scene by the door).Click Here To Read More.
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