06-22-2022 10:05 PM
I recently got a Nest Thermostat. I understand it displays Humidity. Excess Humidity causes issues in the house (e.g. Mold, Attic rain etc.).
What is the error of measurement - i.e. Accuracy of Measurement of Humidity?
Can I set Humidity to send Notifications to my Mobile? Can it send email alerts? These is required when I am remotely monitoring humidity of the house....say from Workplace.
Any help will be much appreciated. If this feature is in different Nest product, then also please let me know.
Thanks
08-17-2022 10:43 AM
Hey there Nitin-Bhatt,
I apologize for the late response; thank you for being patient! Were you able to find out those humidity questions? If not, I'd be happy to help out! First, I would recommend you check out two articles, the first about cool to dry, and the other about humidifier compatibility. There shouldn't be any variance in the humidity reading; it should be accurate to the room that the Thermostat is in. At the moment, I don't see a way for you to receive notifications of excess humidity, but you are able to check the humidity from the mobile app.
I hope this helps, and if you have any other questions or concerns for me, please let me know!
Best regards,
Jeran
08-22-2022 10:59 AM
Hey Nitin-Bhatt,
I wanted to check in and see if you managed to see Jeran's post. Please let me know if you have any questions from here. I would be happy to assist, and make sure you are good to go.
Best regards,
Jake
08-22-2022 11:51 AM
Yes. I did. Regrettably I wanted to know accuracy of humidity in +/- percentage e.g 1% or 2%.... or whatever it is. Still looking for that information.
09-05-2022 03:32 AM
Hey Nitin-Bhatt,
Thanks for being here in the Google Nest Community.
Like what Jeran has mentioned, at the moment, we don't have a way for you to receive notifications of excess humidity, but you are able to check the humidity from the Google Home app or the Nest Thermostat display.
We'll take this as feedback to improve our product and services.
Thanks for your help here, Jeran and Jake.
Regards,
Ryan
09-08-2022 04:17 AM
Hey folks,
I just wanted to follow up and see if you're still in need of help. Please let us know as we would be happy to answer any questions you may have.
Best regards,
Ryan
09-08-2022 09:53 AM
Ryan
Thanks for asking. Even if you wanted to help you can't as currently the feature is not available in nest thermostat. I wanted a notification in my mobile or an email for humidity outside of comfort zone.
Maybe if there is more voices demanding this, someone at Google may listen.
09-08-2022 11:03 AM
Hey Nitin-Bhatt,
We do appreciate the feedback. I wanted to jump in and let you know that you can also submit your feedback to our Team as well. Here is an article with more details on how to submit that.
Best regards,
Jake
09-21-2022 10:05 AM
Hey Nitin-Bhatt,
I wanted to check in with you, and see if you had any further questions from here. Please let me know, as I would be happy to review.
Best regards,
Jake
09-21-2022 10:36 AM
Check my request and Ryan's reply above. Wonder why Google cannot add this feature!!!
Ever faced high humidity issue in a residence? It creates mold, is detrimental to the health of the inhabitants, can result in thousands of $$$ expense etc etc...probably that's why they are not adding that feature - but they can always attach a disclaimer and legal wordings against claims.
I think community members should join in requesting this feature!!!
09-23-2022 09:54 AM
Hey Nitin-Bhatt,
I understand the frustration here, and do appreciate the feedback. If you have any other questions, please feel free to let us know, as I would be happy to review.
Best regards,
Jake
09-28-2022 11:38 AM
Hey Nitin-Bhatt,
I wanted to check in with you, and let you know that I will be locking the thread in 24 hours.
Best regards,
Jake