Google indoor Nest Safety Cam 1080p (Wired) – 2nd Technology – Snow
Original price was: $99.99.$69.99Current price is: $69.99.
Value: $99.99 - $69.99
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The indoor Nest Cam safety digicam is aware of the distinction between an individual and a pet, and alerts you concerning the issues that matter to you. The digicam’s 24/7 stay view reveals you what’s occurring from wherever within the Google House app.[1] And with as much as 3 hours of free occasion video historical past, you possibly can return and see what you missed.[2] This house safety digicam permits you to view stay HD video, replay video recordings, speak to guests, and extra – all from the Google House app. Nest Cam requires a free Google Account and isn’t appropriate with the Nest app. [1]Some options, together with cell notifications, distant management, video streaming, and video recording, require working web and Wi-Fi. [2]As much as 3 hours recording. Be taught extra at g.co/nest/3hours. [3]Nest Conscious subscription offered individually. Steady video recording requires that you simply wire Nest Cam. [4]Be taught extra at g.co/nest/cam-mem.
Nest Cam has built-in intelligence and may inform the distinction between an individual, animal, and car and ship alerts instantly via the Google House app[1], no subscription required.Controller Sort:Google Assistant.Connectivity protocol:Bluetooth;Wi-Fi.Energy supply kind:Corded Electrical
Simply test in from wherever 24/7 with 1080p HDR video[1] with night time imaginative and prescient, and see what you missed with 3 hours of free occasion video historical past[2]; add a Nest Conscious subscription (offered individually) for as much as 60 days of video historical past[3]
In case your Wi-Fi goes down, Nest Cam will retailer as much as 1 hour of recorded occasions so you possibly can see what you missed [4]
Take motion instantly if one thing occurs; speak and hear with the in-built speaker and mic in your safety digicam or name your native emergency service instantly from the Google House app (Nest Conscious subscription required)[5]
Arrange Exercise Zones to obtain telephone notifications about particular areas of your house and know when acquainted faces arrive (Nest Conscious subscription required for acquainted face alerts)[1,6]
Stream your stay video feed hands-free on appropriate good shows with Google Assistant, and appropriate good shows, good TVs, and tablets with Amazon Alexa
Nest Cam requires the Google House app and a free Google Account – it’s not appropriate with the Nest app or the Nest web site
Nest Cam is designed to suit any house’s fashion; it is available in a variety of colours and the built-in stand permits you to place it on a wall or desk
Arrange House & Away Routines to routinely flip your Nest Cam off once you’re house, so no video is streamed or recorded till you allow[7]
Please confer with the product description part beneath for all relevant authorized disclaimers denoted by the bracketed numbers within the previous bullet factors (e.g., [1], [2], and so on.)
Clients say
Clients just like the video high quality, ease of setup, and digicam high quality of the safety digicam. They point out it is glorious in 1080p decision and movement detection. Nonetheless, some are disenchanted with its performance and video historical past. Opinions differ on compatibility, worth for cash, and night time imaginative and prescient.
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12 reviews for Google indoor Nest Safety Cam 1080p (Wired) – 2nd Technology – Snow
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Original price was: $99.99.$69.99Current price is: $69.99.
Drew K. –
Improvement from the 1st generation
Definitely an improvement from the 1st generation indoor camera series.Better image quality and sound.The only thing I donât like is that you can only use it in the Google Home app and not the Nest app (which is advertised and I was aware of).
Alex C –
Wide angle, night vision, plug in
We use a camera on each floor to keep an aye on our old cat who has seizures when we are out. The motion alert is great and we can move from camera to camera as she moves around the house and even talk to her through the mic or another person in that room if we want, although we rarely use that feature, but nice to have. Key things I found wanted was a plug in to eliminate the battery charge and change we have to do with the Ring Stick Up Camera, wall mount or table count, small but solid, wide angle lens, night vision, style, price and controllability from device. This is 1080p, recording capable and able to be managed from my phone or device, this ticks all of those boxes for me. This camera is plug in only, great night vision, motions detection and can send an alert to your phone, can wall mount or sit on a flat surface and is under $200. For me it came down to this camera or a Ring Stickup Camera. We actually have both. The Google camera is great if you have an outlet nearby and if the device will stay stationary for the most part. We move the Ring Camera around if the cat goes somewhere we don’t have a camera view. The night vision is great as is the motion detection. The Ring Stick up Camera is also good and can easily be moved which is what we use it for and as it is battery operated but keep in mind the battery only last about a day so purchasing a second battery is a good idea so you can switch and charge without waiting. The plug in eliminates the constant need to chare and change the battery. The camera is managed through the Google app so you can easily see all of your cameras in one section. This camera also stays on without going to sleep for a much longer period, the Ring camera goes to sleep every 15 minutes and you have to restart it. The light on the front easily tells you if it is on. The camera settings can all be managed and turned on or off any time. Basic video storage included, 4 hours I think it is, more is available via the additional pay platform. We have two of these and I really like them and recommend it.
Don Cloyd –
Good quality, easy to use
Works well with the Google home app and is a nice wide angle so you can put it in the corner of a room and have a good view of everything
Wayne L. –
Not Nest compatible
Camera works fine and is easy to setup. It doesnât work with The Nest app that I use for my home doorbell and thermostat. I wish I understood that before purchasing. You have to use the Google Home app instead. If I paid attention I would not have purchased.
Shirley –
Solid choice for a kids camera!
The Google Indoor Nest Security Cam is a solid choice for home security. The camera quality is excellent, and the night vision performs very well, providing clear images even in low light and bright light. One of my favorite features is the ability to rewind and review video footage without needing a subscription, which adds great value.But a few things to consider – The camera doesn’t have the ability to pan up or down, so youâll need to be mindful of placement to get the angle you need, especially if you have a large room. Additionally, I was disappointed that you cannot turn off the sound without it affecting audio recording. The Nest cam lacks the option to disable sound playback while still recording audio if you turn off the sound and the camera will stop recording audio entirely, which is a drawback for certain use cases.Overall, itâs a great camera with excellent video quality, but it could be more flexible in its features.
Andrew –
Perfect as pet camera
Great camera and not too expensive. I use this camera as a pet camera for our living space and it has been great. The video and sound quality is Perfect for what Iâm using it for. You can also speak through the camera to my pet and this becomes useful when my pet is anxious. This camera is also very easy to use as well.
Bema –
Extremely Disappointing, Expected more from Google
I’ve been using Amazon Cloudcam since it’s inception, unfortunately Amazon has discontinued that service. I was quite happy with it, cameras had good video quality (all things considered when they first came out), performance was good, desktop viewing, easy to load recorded clips.Being forced to get a new camera was daunting, I did as much research as possible and chose the Google Nest cam. Yearly subscription and features seemed good, cameras were reasonably priced compared to Ring and came with the Google Home ecosystem which was promising.Got my cameras, installed them and then all the issues started. First, there is NO WAY to watch your cameras from a desktop browser, this seems extremely nuts for me, how does Google, a tech powerhouse have no option for this? For my Amazon cameras, I would just log into cloudcam.amazon.com and instantly watch all my cameras at once. When I’m at work it was an easy way to monitor all my cameras at once. But for Google Nest, nope, you have to watch from your phone. Not ideal when I’m at work and you can’t watch on a big screen. I can not express the amount of disappointment this brings. Apparently before Google bought Nest you could watch them on a desktop. So disappointing.I placed my new cameras on the same spots as my old Amazon Cloudcams, they are reasonably located from my WiFi router and boosters. My 4 year old Cloudcams performed flawlessly from these locations, video streaming loaded right away. Google Nest cameras constantly refresh with a black screen and give me constant “Live video unavailable”. So far owning them for 4ish days I get that message 90% of the time. Performance has been extremely underwhelming for a Google product. How can brand new cameras perform so poorly compared to 4 year old “obsolete” technology.You want to watch recorded video clips? Good luck, they take FOREVER to load. By the time they load your house has already been robbed. Clips taking up to a minute to load. These are recorded clips in the cloud, how can this be so slow? Again on my Amazon Cloudcam it takes about 3-5 seconds for a 5 minute clip to load. Google Nest takes up to a minute to load a 10 second clip.When the camera works (and its not often) the video quality is great, night vision feature is sharp, motion detection is also great. Unfortunately though the Google ecosystem is extremely subpar. Their Home app is also something to be desired. It seems so rushed and poorly designed, like a last minute “we need an app” situation. The lack of customizing where you want icons placed are also so so bad.As for customer service, I chatted them today trying to get help, I’ve been on the chat so far for 36 minutes getting the same copy and paste answers from their CS person. Took 20 minutes for them to get figure out how to get me to approve for them to get into my system. Going on 40 minutes they ask me for a screenshot. Big yikes Google.I want to like the cameras but ultimately I will return them all (I spent north of $500 on all of these). Maybe try the more expensive Ring or cheaper Wyzecam.If you’re looking for an easy setup camera system with little frustration, these are not it.Update: over 1.5 hours with Google support and they seemed clueless. Telling me to uninstall the app, turn off the cameras, asking me what phone I was using, it was all useless. Most of them I already did. Anyway, all 4 cameras have been returned to Amazon.While I was on the chat for over 1.5 hours I researched other cameras and decided to go with Wyzecam. $99 a year for unlimited cameras, web browsing included, color night vision. Cheaper pricepoint on the hardware too.
TAJ –
Mistakenly order thinking it would operate outdoors in a Canadian winter.
Luis Aguilar –
Buena resolución, incluso de noche. Fácil de conectar y fijar.
robert m. –
Hooks up to Samsung immediately, still haven’t figured out how to get my wife’s iPhone to hook up
Mike –
Installation worked very well. I replaced an older outdoor camera that was on nest aware; however don’t know how to change that nest aware subscription to include the replacement camera now.
Frank Lamb –
Efficacité et fiabilité. Jâadore.