No i don’t have a lithium tester so maybe it’s just draining them.
However multiple packs of brand new lithium batteries lasting a few days
doesn’t make sense. At first I had alkaline batteries in my detectors
for almost a year before getting the low...
Absolutely not. I believe it’s a software problem that nest/google
refuses to address. One of mine is about 8 feet above my router. Also,
if you test the batteries after nest says “replace batteries” you will
find that the batteries are perfectly fin...
Just a heads up… my experience has been the same as everyone here.
However, I’ve been testing the batteries after the Nest says they are
low. And the batteries are perfectly fine. Hard to tell if they are just
low enough to annoy the detectors but th...
Even more interesting than Nest/Google not addressing the problem is
that when I remove the detector, I test the batteries. And they are
fine. So I don’t believe the batteries are being drained. I believe it’s
some software problem. But what do I kno...
Same problem here. Is the company really telling us to just go buy a new
one? I spent thousands on nest products in the past. I will be moving on
to a different brand as soon as financially possible. Unreal