The
Nest
Learning
Thermostat
(4th
gen)
is
Google’s
biggest
redesign
of
the
smart
thermostat
since
it
launched
in
2011.
Released
in
August,
one
of
the
thermostat’s
major
new
features
was
the
2.7-inch
display,
which
was
double
the
size
of
its
predecessor
and
more
customizable.
For
example,
you
can
have
the
main
display
be
a
clock
or
show
the
weather
or
indoor
temperature.
As
you
get
closer,
it
can
then
transition
to
display
the
humidity,
outdoor
temperature,
or
even
the
outdoor
air
quality
index
score.
There
was
one
huge
drawback,
though:
owners
complained
the
display
was
too
dim
at
times.
There
was
no
way
to
fix
the
problem,
either,
as
the
thermostat
lacked
a
manual
brightness
control.
Google’s
latest
software
update
addresses
the
issue
by
adding
that
manual
adjustment
and
by
optimizing
how
the
thermostat
automatically
adjusts
screen
brightness.
To
start
using
the
new
manual
brightness
setting,
head
to
the Settings
Menu on
your
Nest
Learning
Thermostat.
After
clicking
on
Device
Settings,
tap
on Display
Brightness, and
then
select Manual
to
customize
the
brightness.
Original author: Sheena Vasani
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