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It seems that the Google Nest Hub doesn't offer API compatibility. YOU DID CHECK THE SPECS WHEN YOU BOUGHT THEM, RIGHT?!?!?! -
Voxera113884yUnfortunately its to common in many organizations that bosses trust their own judgment and the seller more than subordinates and the might also want to take full credit for it and if they cannot do the research themself for some reason (incompetence is a common cause) they try to shift blame.
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@Voxera "But the salesperson said it was possible, and their value proposition presentation was really pretty! They showed a table comparing themselves to the competition, and there were twelve green checks, while the competitor can only offer 3 green checks and 9 red crosses. THEY HAD SO MANY GREEN CHECKMARKS! And there was even a meme gif in the slides!"
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Voxera113884y@bittersweet How I wish that was not all to true ;)
I’m glad I have so far never had to work in such a setting yet. -
...Another Continuation and Current Status
We're trying to find a workaround using the Google Assistant API, which supports the device. And it could've been for once a straight-forward project, but this job is testing me more than it tests its devices... -
@ReverendLovejoy the Nest API supports all Nest devices besides the Nest Hub (it supports the Nest Hub Max however), so it's a bit of an unfortunate buy
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New project at work involving Google Nest Hubs, supervisor asks me to do the initial setup of one of them to start developing with it using its API.
I start looking throughout the documentation and realise that we need to setup a work google account in order to register the devices, pay a fee and only THEN be able to use Google's API for Smart Devices (damn, you, Google!). Supervisor is somewhat baffled by this, and in my head I'm also surprised by his reaction. I'd assume you'd research your devices before you buy them, right?
Later, he comes into the room I'm in (I'm still allowed to work on location), looks at the freshly setup Nest Hub, saying "wow, this sure is a much smaller screen than I was expecting". I mean, you did research these devices before you bought TWENTY of them. RIGHT?!
On my way to fight with this Google device-registration-API-thing now.
To be continued...
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