Google Nest Doorbell (Battery) – Ash
Original price was: $179.99.$129.98Current price is: $129.98.
Price: $179.99 - $129.98
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The Nest Doorbell is the battery-powered video doorbell that works with any home. See what’s happening at your door from anywhere with the doorbell camera and get intelligent alerts about important activity, like when there’s a person, package, animal, or vehicle.[1] And because there are no wires, you can install it yourself. [1]Some features, including mobile notifications, remote control, video streaming, and video recording, require working internet and Wi-Fi. [2]Up to 3 hours recording. Learn more at g.co/nest/3hours. [3]Nest Aware and Nest Aware Plus sold separately. [4]Learn more at g.co/nest/cam-mem.[5]Compatible smart device required, sold separately.
The Nest Doorbell has built-in intelligence and can tell the difference between a person, package, animal, and vehicles and send you an alert in the Google Home app[1], no subscription required.Controller Type:Google Assistant;Amazon Alexa.Connectivity protocol:Bluetooth;Wi-Fi.Power source type:Battery Powered
Easily check in from anywhere 24/7 with live HD video with HDR and night vision[1]; see what you missed with 3 hours of free event video history[2]; or add a Nest Aware subscription (sold separately) for up to 60 days of event video history[3]
If your Wi-Fi goes down or there’s a power outage, the Nest Doorbell will store up to 1 hour of recorded events so you can see what you missed[4]
The Nest Doorbell is easy to install wired or wire-free; the built-in battery means it works with any door, or connect it to your existing doorbell wires with the included wire connector
Whether you choose battery or wired installation, the battery-powered Nest Doorbell cannot continuously record 24/7 video history, even with a Nest Aware subscription
Talk and listen to visitors at your door, even if you’re away[1]; use the Google Home app to say you’ll be right there, ask a delivery person to leave your package, or respond to visitors with pre-recorded messages[1]
Stream live video hands-free and see and speak with visitors at your door on compatible Google Nest and Amazon smart displays. You can also use compatible Google Nest and Amazon smart speakers and displays as a chime.
The Nest Doorbell requires the Google Home app and a free Google account; it’s not compatible with the Nest app or the Nest site
The Nest Doorbell camera has a tall vertical field of view, so it’s easier to see people head to toe or packages left on the ground; you can also keep a close eye on high-traffic areas with Activity Zones
Please refer to the product description section below for all applicable legal disclaimers denoted by the bracketed numbers in the preceding bullet points (e.g., [1], [2], etc.)
Customers say
Customers find the security camera easy to install and setup. They appreciate its high-quality video and picture quality, as well as its sleek design. However, some feel it offers poor value for money. There are mixed opinions on battery life, notification speed, and clarity.
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8 reviews for Google Nest Doorbell (Battery) – Ash
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Original price was: $179.99.$129.98Current price is: $129.98.
Sarah –
Great Design and Custom Alerts – Smart Choice for a Modern Home
Weâve had this doorbell for a few months now, and Iâm really happy with how itâs been performing. The dark ash color fits seamlessly with the modern aesthetic of our house. I appreciate the sleek, understated look that doesn’t scream “Look at me! I’m a Smart Doorbell”. It fits in with the look of my home without obnoxiously standing out and it compliments the black accents on our exterior.Hereâs whatâs been great about it: Tall Aspect Ratio: This is a game-changer. Although I miss out on the wide left to right field of view of a traditional camera – for a doorbell I have found this to be a preferred and optimal choice. With its vertical design, I can see more than just someone standing at the door. Iâm able to spot packages on the ground, which has been a lifesaver with the number of deliveries I get, and itâs easier to catch visitors’ (head to toe) as they approach. Custom Alerts: I really appreciate how specific the alerts are. The algorithms baked in to the detection software are able to discern between a person, vehicle, animal, or package crossing the field of view, and I get a notification for exactly what I need to know. Beyond just identifying a person, the Nest Aware software goes a step further to recognize familiar faces and tells me if it is someone I know, or an unrecognized person. This makes a huge difference in cutting down on unnecessary alerts, like when a passing car triggers a motion warning. It also makes sure I take notice when its an unknown person at the door and not just one of my kids running around. Although the advanced Nest Aware package costs 15 dollars a month, I find the 24×7 coverage and advanced detection features to be worth the piece of mind it provides. Video History: The 3-hour free video history is perfect for those that just want to check in on missed events. Personally I chose to step up to the 10 days of 24×7 coverage to provide full access to events and surrounding video coverage. Its always better to have it and not need it, then to need it and it not be there. The video quality is crisp enough to clearly identify people or events, which is reassuring when somethingâs off at the door or front yard. I also love that I can check and manage all of this through the Google Home app anytime. Easy Setup: It replaced our old wired doorbell without any issues. It simply requires two wires for the power, and two screws to attach it to the wall in front of my door. My transformer was already compatible and provided the right amount of power to run the doorbell. Just like a regular doorbell, a press of the button activates my doorbell chime. This doorbell goes even further though by also announcing the event and playing a chime through my google home speakers and sending a push notification (with video) to my phone. I like this because I can clearly know when someone is at the door no matter where I am at in the house.Some notes: Disappointingly it doesn’t support the Nest app which is where I have typically managed my other Nest cameras I have installed around the house (so if used to that interface, itâs a bit of an adjustment), but the Google Home app has been easy to use, and I was able to transition all of my legacy Nest devices over. If Homekit is the preferred smart home over Google – there is a way to integrate the doorbell and camera feed through either a custom homebridge server or through an additional device called Starling Home hub. I personally have the Starling device and it allows the doorbell to integrate perfectly into my existing Homekit Smart Home setup – including alerts, notifications, and live video feed.For anyone looking for a simple, reliable doorbell camera with great video quality and custom alerts, this has been a solid pick. I would definitely recommend it if you’re into a more modern, functional design that works out of the box with Google or Alexa devices.
Chris L. –
Pretty much perfect!
Great, high quality product thatâs easy to install and has all the bells and whistles without a subscription. It was also important to us that it work with our existing doorbell chime which it does.The picture quality is great, the night vision works awesome, and the alerts are very accurate discerning between people, packages, animals, cars, etc. It also has two-way audio communication that works very well. On top of that thereâs also fun features like custom chimes and even holiday themed chimes that expire automatically after the holidayâs over.Note: It may be a little more expensive than its competitors, but since you donât have to pay for a subscription itâll eventually pay for itself.
Steve L –
Great upgrade from the Nest Hello
I have had a Nest Hello doorbell for a few years, but recently it developed the symptom that my indoor electronic chime would only sound two notes, no matter what I set the duration to in the Nest app. The camera itself was working well, though the field of view didn’t extend as far down as I would like. I also noticed that the plastic on the faceplate was blistering, so I decided to replace it with the Gen 2 Wired.The Gen 2 is a bit taller than the Hello (the battery version is even taller), which meant that the spacer I had 3D printed to bring it past the door molding needed to be redone. Luckily, the screw holes are the same distance apart. Installing was straightforward, and I used the included 20-degree wedge plus the printed spacer. Due to the way the Gen 2 mounts, I had to swap out the #10 long screws I had used for some thinner ones, as the screw heads blocked the camera from mounting properly. The Google Home app leads you through the install, but the URL shown for a web video leads to the old Nest Hello instructions!The chime adapter, while it looks like that of the Hello, is different and connects in parallel to the chime wires rather than in series.Once installed, I was delighted that the indoor chime worked properly again. I was also happy to see that the vertical field of view was considerably taller than that of the Hello, so that I could see almost all of my front steps without a wedge angling down. Image quality is better than the Hello, and at night the picture is still in color!Another advantage I had not anticipated is that I get notifications of people at the door almost instantaneously, whereas with the Nest Hello it was typically 20-30 seconds later. I attribute this to the local processing of images, rather than sending them to the cloud for recognition.Right now, my major gripe is that there is not a fully functional web interface, unlike the older camera. There is a beta interface, but it shows a live view only and tends to crash a lot. I hope this gets improved. The Google Home app isn’t bad, but I like to use a web browser on my PC. A minor gripe is that email notification is no longer available, just push notifications from the app.
alejandro trinidad –
Lo tengo instalado en el exterior, sin cables, su funcionalidad es bastante buena, detecta muy bien los eventos en el exterior y se integra muy fácilmente a todo el ecosistema Google, la única pega que le encuentro es que al activar la detección de zona, la baterÃa dura poquÃsimo, alrededor de una semana, si se desactiva eso, la baterÃa se extiende a más de un mes
Francisco Arellano Moreno –
Video de buena calidad compatible con todos los dispositivos Google y avisos en tiempo real asà que un 10
Giselaine –
Good and night camera vision and wide angle. No need for subscription pymts unless I want extra features. Battery mode works great so no need to have it wired in. Get notifications no matter where I am. Keeps an eye on my car
Brenda Steen –
Easy to install and works great.
Ani –
Apenas llevo unos dÃas usándolo pero me ha gustado mucho, es muy preciso y la cámara funciona super bien!