Google to End Support for First and Second Generation Nest Devices in October

Google revealed this week that it will cease supporting the first and second generation Nest devices beginning October 25, 2025. This means that these models will no longer receive software updates, including critical security patches.

The decision follows Google’s broader strategy of focusing resources on newer hardware and enhancing security and performance standards across its product lines. While the devices will continue to function, users are advised that without future updates, their security and functionality could be compromised over time.

Google encourages users impacted by this change to consider upgrading to newer Nest models, which offer improved features, better performance, and ongoing support. The move is part of a regular product lifecycle management process common in the tech industry.

Further information regarding trade-in offers or potential discounts for current users has not yet been disclosed. Google plans to provide affected users with detailed guidance and support options in the coming months.

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