Nest outdoor camera first look
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Nest’s new outdoor camera is waterproof. It shoots 1080p HD video with a 130 degree, wide angle glass lens. It does 24/7 video streaming, has a two-way microphone, and a magnetic mount. The Nest app has also been updated with new features.
The Nest outdoor cam will be $199 and it ships this fall.
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Great concept but bad idea.. R u kidding me, just cut the cord.
Insane how the subscription rate raises substantially per camera, it’s a disservice that review sites make no mention of this. Nest should really change the subscription pricing if they are serious about selling more high priced hardware.
there is a huge error in your nest outdoor camera
what u going do if someone who break in, have a jammer on them
then it will be useless and a jammer cost only 100$ or less.
This is totally useless product.
Stop introducing such products.
basically, Nest redesign ordinary products and Google come in , then stock jump, then the hype, then no thing really is special or innovative except for the clever guy at google finance team
No local storage says stay away to me.
I hate Lauren Goode. She just wastes too much of the video time talking about senseless stuff!
If someone comes to steal it you have them on video. So if you’re worried about it being stolen off the gutter or house you should have called the police in and you have video to back your claim
What sort of security camera is that easy to steal??? Total fail.
Most gutters are aluminum which are non-magnetic.
Thank you for sharing the cord length(s). Very important detail that others are missing in their reviews.
people mentioning theft. please explain to me how anyone expects to use it if they steal it? it won’t work without the wire. they would have to cut it.
2. the qr product code is needed for activation. there’s a security feature if someone wants to try to reactivate it.
~加油~Nest。
i love the part that you play with the mangnet
When you can do something about that cord——-
I just wanted to let anyone in Canada know, I purchased this camera and installed it yesterday. In Canada (due to laws apparently) it’s limited only to the 2.4Ghz network. At my house here in Mission BC, the router and camera are only 10 feet apart and where I initially installed the camera it was no more than 18 feet from my router with one exterior wall and one window to contend with. The camera would not connect. On my 5Ghz network I have 111Mbps where the camera is currently installed and 40Mbps where I would’ve liked to install the camera. I initially purchased this unit because of the great success I had with a Nest Cam (indoor?) but I’m definitely not happy with this camera’s operation. I may re-purchase when these units are readily availble at Home Depot in the US but for now I definitely would not recommend anyone in Canada or Europe purchase this unit for outdoor use. My internet is provided by SHAW cable 150Mbpsdown and 15Mbps up. I have no connectivity issues on any other devices outside of my home when on my 5Ghz network. I would love some troubleshooting tips if anyone out there has suggestions! Thanks
Held up by a magnet easy to steal, night vision is poor and it cost $100 a year for recording. It’s only been out for 60 days and they are already discounting it. Don’t call for a refund if you paid full price in the first 30 days. I did 45 minutes later I was told not our policy to give credits. This is my last Nest product.
DON’T WASTE YOUR MONEY! What they are not telling you is that all these nice features are only available if you pay a MINIMUM of $100 per year for the first camera and $50 per year for secondary and tertiary cameras for the ability to store video on the Nest cloud for download. A 4 camera setup would cost you $250 a year! After the free trial ends and you decide not to pay, your features drop down to only live viewing and random snapshots of motion that occur of people’s backs or random movement of objects that can’t be downloaded! Their ploy is that unsuspecting buyers won’t bother taking down the cameras to return them after they have been installed but go ahead and pay the fee. If Nest would provide 24 to 48 hours of free cloud video storage as an option that would be more than enough time to download a video clip in the event its needed.
cool stuff but easy to steal, clip the wire n pop it in their pocket.. wouldnt work out here where i live.. that thing wld be gone so fast
LOOKS GREAT BUT.…Rubbish product — I had 2 cameras ripped off the wall with ease and the bad design of the product did not prevent it — DONT BUY IT!!! The service has been awful and not customer focused at all especially spending over £1,000 one would expect some service instead it has been arrogant and dismissive offering less than 6% discount — I would have expected more from a Google company
Love it so far»>t.co/SyLF5hhpHG Using it to keep an eye on my dog while I’m at work. I like I can talk to her and she can clearly hear me. So far great purchase
(Places outdoor camera inside)