Been working with a Nest Home Thermostat via its API REST, as they are a iOT device -> I was able to add a simulator. i.e so I can read the current indoor temperature/humidity and even set the thermostat temperature :)

Been working with a Nest Home Thermostat via its API REST, as they are a iOT device -> I was able to add a simulator. i.e so I can read the current indoor temperature/humidity and even set the thermostat temperature :)
(using the Rest components and a HTTPS component)

and it looks like its working in the real world....just need to hear back if I just changed someones thermostat on the other side of the world...spooky

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  1. What is your app called, Brian Hamilton - sounds interesting - would love to take a look...

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  2. I can vouch for Brian's weather app. I've been using for years and was a bonus that he's in the same developer space as me. Keeps getting great features and finally got to connect Purple Air now too.

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