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You posted the question on the nest thermostat, but I also own the nest protect (smoke/co2) alarm. The nest protect does not sync with other smoke alarms. Yes, it will work like it normally does; it just will not communicate when other alarms go off. If you purchase another nest protect those will communicate to each other and when one goes off the other will too.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It should work asnormal but remember when a fire. Occurs and you are not home, a professional monitoring center does not respond and send the fire department. When it comes to life safety, I like a professional monitored fire system.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. I have a couple Nest Protects and the rest are standard smoke detectors (I'll be gradually swapping them out for Protects). The regular detectors still work like normal.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.They should. Depending on which you get, wired or battery operated they should at the minimum communicate with each other. Wired might work with the other ones but not 100% sure.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.May not be a problem....however some homes have an interconnected system so this could an issue. The interconnect wire allows standard smoke alarms to communicate with each other (i.e. one goes off they all go off). Whether the power is on or off, they can still talk to each other over the wire. The Nest Protect seems to use two wireless protocols to communicate with each other: standard Wifi and then a secondary mesh network if power down (and therefore probably no wifi available). I would check this out before mixing regular and nest smoke detectors.
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