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Google’s Nest Hub smart display could track sleep
Google may launch a new Nest Hub device with sleep-tracking feature, powered by the tech giant’s Soli radar technology,
9TO5Google reported. The technology can detect gestures, and is used in Pixel 4 to perform functions like play/pause, and snooze alarms. It also helps with the face unlock feature by sensing when users try to reach for their phone. Google may also use the radar technology for gesture controls on this new smart display. Google Nest is also expected to release a new line of security cameras this year. In another development, more than 200 Google employees in the United States have formed a workers' union.