A couple of in-the-works features could render this our top pick in water-leak sensors; it’s already an exceptionally good product. Roost started out with a great battery that makes any dumb smoke ...
Roost has expanded its smart-home portfolio with a leak and freeze detector. The company, which markets smart battery and smoke alarm products, adds the Wi-Fi- and app-enabled device to its smart-home ...
Roost launched its smart battery for smoke alarms last year, and now it's moving on to a device that can notify you when it detects leaks and freezing temperatures. The Roost Smart Water Leak and ...
If something goes wrong in your home, Roost wants you to know about it wherever you are. Place the Roost Water and Freeze Detector in vulnerable spots in your house, and you'll get a push notification ...
If there’s one resource we can’t afford to waste, it’s water. And now, thanks to the latest home innovation from Roost, your smart home is helping you help yourself. Meet the Roost Smart Water and ...
Roost is a company we have talked about before, it has a smart battery for smoke detectors and a smart smoke detector to help keep your home or office safe. Roost has announced a new product called ...
It looked like Roost when getting ready to go full-on Nest when the company made the leap from connected batteries to smoke alarms, but its latest product represents a different approach to a ...
Roost released its first device a year ago, which is a battery that can transform smoke alarms into smart ones. The startup then followed that up last month with two smart smoke alarms of its own, ...
Although less flashy than some of their connected home competitors, Roost's smart smoke alarms and smoke detector batteries are genuinely useful (and economical) pieces of a connected home. Now, for ...
If your home has water issues, Roost might have a solution. The company this week announced the Roost Smart Water and Freeze Detector, a small device that communicates with a smartphone and alerts ...
Water can cause a lot of damage to your home. Keep it in the sinks and pipes, and it does fine. Once it gets on the floor, in the walls, or through the insulation, it starts to cause rot, ruin ...