If temperature falls below {x}°, then Send a SMS notification from the IFTTT app
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Triggers (If this)
- Temperature rises aboveThis trigger fires when the temperature rises above a given threshold.
- Temperature drops belowThis trigger fires when the temperature drops below a given threshold.
- Humidity rises aboveThis trigger fires when the humidity rises above a given threshold.
- Humidity drops belowThis trigger fires when the humidity drops below a given threshold.
Actions (Then that)
- Send a notification from the IFTTT appThis action will send a notification to your devices from the IFTTT app.
- Send a rich notification from the IFTTT appThis action will send a rich notification to your devices from the IFTTT app. Rich notifications may include a title, image, and link that opens in a browser or installed app.
- Send a rich notification to the IFTTT mobile widgetThis action will send a rich notification to IFTTT mobile widget installed on your devices. Rich notifications may include a title, image, and link that opens in a browser or installed app.
Google Nest Thermostat and Notifications resources
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