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April 25, 2014

British Gas’ smart Hive thermostat can now respond to a home owner’s location

by John_A

Since its launch nearly seven months ago, British Gas’ connected thermostat, the Hive, has enjoyed steady succcess. Now operational in more 75,000 British homes, it recently gained another competitor in Nest, the learning thermostat now owned by Google, so news of the company’s new feature rollout could not have come at better time. In an iOS update that went live earlier this week (not yet live on Android), British Gas added geolocation support to the Hive app, allowing users to receive notifications or set triggers depending on where they are. For instance, Hive owners now receive alerts when the heating has been left switched on and they leave the house, or set the app to automatically begin heating the house as soon as it detects the owner has left their workplace. They’re features that Nest users will already be familiar with, but will be welcome additions for those who decided to go smart with their existing energy provider.

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Via: The Guardian

Source: Hive (App Store)

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