Nest demonstrates the risks of being an early adopter by shutting down Revolv

Nest demonstrates the risks of being an early adopter by shutting down Revolv

By Matt Burns

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Remember the Revolv home automation hub? Probably not. The device was released in late 2013, and while fantastic, it largely flew under the radar before Google’s Nest division bought the company for $300 million, and promptly stopped selling the device. But the device was still available from various retailers and worth the cash for home packed with Internet of Things devices. It works… Read More

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