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I wish I could answer your question more directly, and I'm hoping that someone else can. However, I do know that you can set up the nest protect smoke detectors and link them to Phillip's hue lights to create a similar effect to what you described. My understanding is that with Phillip's hue lights and a nest protect you can set the lights to turn on and change to a specific color depending on the type of event (carbon monoxide or fire). I hope this information helps, and I've included a link to the article that describes this effect. https://www.vesternet.com/pages/using-nest-and-philips-hue-together
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Nest Protect speaks and lights up when it detects smoke. You will also get an alert on your mobile device and receive a message in the Nest app. You may receive alerts to your smartwatch if it is synced up to your smart phone. But a constant vibration until you acknowledge the alert may depend on your smartwatch's capability and settings. For more details, you can check out this article: https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/9243107?hl=en
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