Article 49H0H Users alarmed by undisclosed microphone in Nest Security System

Users alarmed by undisclosed microphone in Nest Security System

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Ron Amadeo
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Enlarge / You can't see it, but there is actually a microphone in here. (credit: Nest)

Google's Nest smart home brand is in hot water this week after news surfaced (via Daring Fireball) that its home security system, Nest Secure, shipped with an undisclosed microphone. Google activated the microphone earlier this month for Google Assistant functionality, but that meant the device sat in users' homes for up to a year as an unknown potential listening device.

Nest Secure launched last year as a $500 home security system. It's just a collection of door, window, and motion sensors, along with a small desktop box that acts as a hub for the devices and a security code keypad. It has a speaker for alarms and other sounds, but it isn't something you would ever expect to have a microphone.

Google gave a statement to Business Insider yesterday, saying, "The on-device microphone was never intended to be a secret and should have been listed in the tech specs. That was an error on our part." According to the company, "the microphone has never been on and is only activated when users specifically enable the option."

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