A new device with model designation A4R-GUIK2, described as “interactive device” has just passed through the FCC. Historically, this is how Google’s Nest Hub devices are listed in the FCC. The incoming Hub device will offer Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Zigbee connectivity. The latter is a protocol specifically for interfacing with smart home devices.
The listing includes an FCC e-label, which
shows that the device is likely to have a display. This label can be looked up
by going into Settings > Regulatory labels. Apart from the display and the
expected connectivity options, the more interesting part of the listing is in
the radio frequencies that the device will support.
The A4R-GUIK2 device is listed with an
operating frequency between 58-63.5 GHz, which is coincidentally the same
operating frequency as the Project Soli (A.K.A. Motion Sense) hardware that was
introduced on the Pixel 4 and 4 XL. For reference, the Nest Thermostat’s
frequency listed is between 61-61. 5 GHz. This thermostat’s sensor is used to
detect when someone is nearby, which triggers the display to come on.
We may see such a Nest Hub device feature
some gesture controls for changing music tracks or activating a voice command.
Who knows, perhaps even facial recognition support may be coming to supplement
Google’s Voice Match for authenticating a user.
Project Soli was first introduced back in
2015 and it was implemented on the Pixel 4, but the phone was disappointing as
it severely under-delivered on what the technology was shown to be capable of.
A report surfaced back in October that Soli Radar would make a comeback and
this could be it.