When Google first announced Soli, their radar chip, it was with the intention of bringing gesture controls to the Pixel 4.
Now, same technology is enabling a unique feature in the Nest Hub (2nd Gen): sleep tracking, or Sleep Sensing, as Google calls it.
While some may find this feature of the smart display to be extremely useful, others may prefer to turn off Sleep Sensing on the Nest Hub. If that's your preference, no problem - we've got you covered.
You might want to turn off Sleep Sensing on your Nest Hub, especially if you don't have it in your bedroom.
Perhaps you don't need the feature because you use sleep tracking on your Android smartwatch or for some other reason. Regardless of the reason, we're here to assist you in turning it off.
Perhaps you don't need the feature because you use sleep tracking on your Android smartwatch or for some other reason. Regardless of the reason, we're here to assist you in turning it off.
Since its release in 2021, the Nest Hub (2nd Gen) has remained one of the top smart displays. The device offers a lot in a little package, from its minimal desktop footprint to the Sleep Sensing feature.
However, not everyone wants or needs the Google Assistant speaker's sleep tracking feature. If you want to disable the feature, you now know how to do so.
Along with the Nest Hub Max, the Nest Hub is now Google's only smart display. Google, on the other hand, continues to add new functionality to its programme.
Though we think the Nest Hub is a fantastic device, there are a few things we'd want to see in a Nest Hub (3rd Gen) if Google decides to make one.
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