Google Home tipped to integrate support for dangerous air quality sensors

What you need to know

  • A dive into a Google Home app “test version” highlighted several strings pointing toward CO/smoke detector support.
  • Various strings of code detail alerts for users about their home’s dangerous air quality and sensor testing.
  • More devices have been added to Google Home since Matter support arrived, but its Nest app has been the only way to control its CO/smoke sensors.

Google could have plans to incorporate new sensors that protect users from dangerous air conditions at home.

Google is reportedly developing new sensor support for the Home app, per a deep dive by AssembleDebug (Android Authority). According to the tipster, various strings in a “test version” of Google Home suggest the app will implement support for CO (carbon monoxide) and smoke detectors.

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