Offering a 50% discount on the next generation sounds pretty shitty.
And also,
> We’ll reach out to eligible users in the US and Canada for the Nest Learning Thermostat (4th gen) at a special price: $149.99 [219.99 CAD] (nearly 50% off).
However, we got a Nest from the Oregon Energy trust for $50 I think. So, not a great price.
Gotta juice those numbers before moving on to the next role.
Years ago, you'd buy a cheap thermostat and it'd last 30 years or whatever. But the tech industry had to improve that by instead making them last less than half as long and cost substantially more.
I understand the idea that smart stuff is cool or whatever, but it feels like it'd be smarter if it lasted as long as the thing they're trying to replace...
No one outside of HongKong ever seems to want to sell devices like that though. I don't know if it's a culture thing or what.
I guess the only way out is to vote with your wallet.
YouTube and Gmail are the only Google services left in my life.
Destroy the market until they do better.
The lesson here (once again) is just: don’t buy hardware from Google
I'm not trying to be a shill for a trillion dollar company but I'd probably put up with the annoyance of swapping the thermostat once every 10+ years over switching to a different company if I was happy with it.