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Google Nest Cam Indoor 3 Pack - Wired Indoor Camera for Home Security - Control with Your Phone and Get Mobile Alerts - Surveillance Camera with 24/7 Live Video and Night Vision

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  • Indoor WiFi camera 3 pack for home security with 24/7 live video and night vision for clear video, no matter how dark it is[1]
  • High definition 1080p surveillance camera with 130 degree wide angle view, 1920 x 1080 HD resolution, and 8x zoom
  • Mobile alerts and notifications let you know when your indoor camera spots activity1; See what you missed with 3 hour snapshot history and take action or save the event to share with friends and family2
  • Google Nest uses industry leading security to protect your video feed and information; enable two factor authentication to take your account protection to the next level
  • Free trial of Nest Aware for 30 days; experience 10 day video history, intelligent alerts, and Activity Zones3
  • Easy to install; Just download the Nest app and follow the instructions to add your new security camera to your home
  • Control your home security camera from anywhere with the app on your phone[1]
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How are the kids doing? What’s the dog getting into? The Nest Cam Indoor security camera is designed to help you look after your home and family from anywhere – in crystal clear 1080p HD.[1]

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  • 3
  • 3 Nest Cam indoor cameras • 3 Stands • 3, 10-foot USB cables and power adapters • 3 Wall-mounting plates • Nest screws • Quick Start Guide • Welcome Guide • Window decal
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    Indoor/Outdoor Usage Indoor
    Compatible Devices Smartphone
    Power Source Corded Electric
    Connectivity Protocol Wi-Fi
    Controller Type Amazon Alexa
    Mounting Type Wall Mount
    Video Capture Resolution 1080p
    Color Black
    Number of Items 3
    Included Components 3, 3 Nest Cam indoor cameras • 3 Stands • 3, 10-foot USB cables and power adapters • 3 Wall-mounting plates • Nest screws • Quick Start Guide • Welcome Guide • Window decal
    Number of Channels 2
    Wireless Communication Technology Wi-Fi
    Form Factor Bullet
    Effective Video Resolution 1080 Pixels
    Viewing Angle 130 Degrees
    Night Vision Range 20 Feet
    Frame Rate 30
    Wattage 5 watts
    Item dimensions L x W x H 11.5 x 4.1 x 6.6 inches
    Batteries Required? No
    Item Weight 4.2 Pounds
    Field Of View 130 Degrees
    Low light technology Yes
    Alert Type Audio and Motion
    Room Type Office, Kitchen, Bathroom, Living Room, Bedroom, Classroom, Study Room, Hallway
    Video Capture Format H.264
    Unit Count 3.0 Count
    Photo Sensor Technology CCD
    International Protection Rating IP65
    Control Method Voice
    Number of IR LEDs 3
    UPC 843342137290 854448003983
    Product Dimensions 11.5 x 4.1 x 6.6 inches
    Item Weight 4.2 pounds
    ASIN B0177FO9X4
    Item model number NC1104US
    Batteries 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.
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    Best Sellers Rank #952 in Bullet Surveillance Cameras
    Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
    Date First Available November 16, 2015
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    Product Description

    Nest Cam Indoor is a home security camera that helps you keep an eye on what matters from anywhere.[1] Check in anytime with 24/7 live video.[1] Get an alert when your surveillance camera spots activity.[1] Talk and listen from your phone. And subscribe to the new Nest Aware for up to 60 days of event video history and new intelligent alerts.[3,4] [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. [3] Includes all Nest cameras, speakers, and displays in the same home. [4] Intelligent alerts require a Nest Aware subscription. Familiar face alerts not available on cameras used in Illinois. [5] This feature is only available with a paid subscription, and either sound detection enabled or at least one eligible camera. This feature is dependent upon network connectivity and other factors, and may not be available in all areas. Wireless devices may not be reliable for emergency communications. The 911 feature can connect you with the call center closest to the home address you provide during setup. [6] Only available with Nest Cams, Nest Hello video doorbell, and Nest Hub Max.

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    Customers find the security camera works better than other baby monitors, with excellent picture quality in 1080 mode and clear night vision. The camera is easy to set up, with one customer noting it connects well with Google Home Hub, and they appreciate its ability to keep an eye on pets and children. While the WiFi connection and sound quality receive mixed reviews, with some customers reporting connectivity issues and others finding the audio capabilities unsatisfactory, customers consider it worth the listing price.

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    1,615 customers mention "Functionality"1,312 positive303 negative

    Customers find that the security camera works great, performing better than other baby monitors, with no reported issues.

    "...The cam continues to work flawlessly and I have had no issues at all. I moved it to our front door and have since purchased a 2nd cam...." Read more

    "Awesome camera, good features, easy to use app, simple setup and makes home automation simple...." Read more

    "For almost a year, the camera worked for us without fail...." Read more

    "...The enhance feature works quite well. Night vision is simply amazing -- even better than the Amcrest camera I previously owned...." Read more

    1,524 customers mention "Ease of setup"1,424 positive100 negative

    Customers find the security camera easy to set up and use, with one customer noting it connects easily to Google Home Hub, while another mentions it comes with hardware for mounting in drywall.

    "...It worked great! Set-up was very easy...." Read more

    "...So these are my thoughts: Pros: Easy to setup, clear picture, awesome night vision, great app, easy to use app, love the notifications..." Read more

    "...The easiness to setup: This is one of the simplest and easiest setup I have ever gone through...." Read more

    "...motion and or sound activated, good solid stand/mounts, easy to set up using code on back of camera (just follow instruction in app)...." Read more

    1,394 customers mention "Picture quality"1,394 positive0 negative

    Customers praise the camera's picture quality, particularly in 1080 mode, with one customer noting impressive video clarity.

    "...I set it to 1080p for awhile and yes, the picture quality was terrific, but even at 720p it's pretty darn good...." Read more

    "...now for a small cost you get a tiny footprint, small hardware, great video quality straight to your phone all while being able to set it up yourself..." Read more

    "...The picture quality in daylight is incredible. It feels like I'm in the room with my son. As for the night vision, I think it's pretty good...." Read more

    "...The video quality: The video quality is great with the options to go from 720 to 1080 resolution within get the app...." Read more

    672 customers mention "Clarity"479 positive193 negative

    Customers praise the camera's clarity, noting that both day and night views are very clear, with the ability to see the entire room.

    "...So these are my thoughts: Pros: Easy to setup, clear picture, awesome night vision, great app, easy to use app, love the notifications..." Read more

    "...As for the night vision, I think it's pretty good. The picture is clearer when I sign onto the web for night vision than on my iPhone...." Read more

    "...Example: When in use as a doggie cam in the house, image is distorted. Motion detection and setting options are good...." Read more

    "...Other cool features: camera can zoom, HD or standard def.,..." Read more

    327 customers mention "Baby monitor"302 positive25 negative

    Customers find the security camera excellent for monitoring babies, pets, children, and home activity.

    "...While on vacation we were able to check on activity in the house and hear what is going on, both live or recorded...." Read more

    "...Technology no longer serve the basic needs but it's connecting you with your loves one too...." Read more

    "...It provides exceptional day and night video. It's monitoring capabilities are exceptional, particularly the ability to scrub through days of..." Read more

    "...options when setting sensitivity and ability to select region to include/exclude from motion detection...." Read more

    951 customers mention "Value for money"437 positive514 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the camera's value, with some finding it well worth the money, particularly noting that the Nest Aware subscription is worth the annual fee, while others feel it's not worth the price, especially considering the expensive 10-day history feature.

    "...is cost of units, 2nd is wi-fi range (good not great) and 3rd is subscription cost. Other cool features: camera can zoom, HD or standard def.,..." Read more

    "...or even 15... the setup, hardware and it was terrible... now for a small cost you get a tiny footprint, small hardware, great video quality straight..." Read more

    "...complaints about the NEST Security Camera: it's price and the cost of a subscription...." Read more

    "This camera is great for the price! My father in law got us a dropCam when my son was a baby 8 yrs ago. We loved it...." Read more

    409 customers mention "Wifi connectivity"124 positive285 negative

    Customers have mixed experiences with the camera's WiFi connectivity, with some reporting good connections while others experience frequent disconnections and offline issues.

    "...The only cons I really have is #1 is cost of units, 2nd is wi-fi range (good not great) and 3rd is subscription cost...." Read more

    "...work fine until a glitch or power failure causes the camera to drop the Wi-Fi connection...." Read more

    "...back and realize what you are getting... a tiny camera, that hooks up to wi-fi, small foot print, gets awesome wide views and great picture... all..." Read more

    "...It's vulnerable to hiccups with internet connection and power outages, and not super reliable overall." Read more

    338 customers mention "Sound quality"235 positive103 negative

    Customers have mixed experiences with the camera's sound quality, with some reporting that it picks up audio well and has two-way communication capabilities, while others find the sound is ridiculously low and the audio communication functionality is not great.

    "...log in now to the Nest app, you the video right away and you can press on it for sound and close-ups...." Read more

    "...Audio functional, but not great. What can one expect from a small camera with built in speaker?..." Read more

    "...have to put it in a weatherproof enclosure which may reduce night vision or sound quality...." Read more

    "...The camera will monitor sound in the room and send you an alert if it hears a sound that is different from the normal background noise..." Read more

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    In an attempt to help prospective buyers decide whether the NEST is perfect for them or not, I am hoping to write as detailed a review as I can that addresses some of the biggest concerns about the purchase of this security camera. Let me quickly say that I never thought of buying a security camera for my home. However, I was offered another brand (Amcrest) at a discount for review purposes. Installed it, and was immediately elated that I could check up on my elderly Mother during the day. However, that security camera was absolute garbage. It lasted a day before it stopped working. I was a bit heartbroken after realizing the benefits of having a camera in the home, and immediately sought for something better. The Logitech Circle was one of the cameras I considered. However, there were many complaints about its performance, particularly the fact that its cloud recording doesn't particularly do a great job of reporting movement in the room. Many complained that it captured movement after it occurred instead of before, thus causing the viewer to miss the action completely. Since I am putting the most important aspects of this camera first in my review, I want to address the biggest complaints about the NEST Security Camera: it's price and the cost of a subscription. No doubt, something needs to be done about the costs related to this product. This is not a $200 camera. It costs NEST less than half that to manufacture. I wouldn't mind paying $200 if not for the fact that there is a $100 yearly subscription required for cloud storage on top of that. There has to be a compromise somewhere. I bought two of these Nest cameras and would have bought 2 more if not for the fact that the cost was prohibitive for me. The folks at NEST need to realize that many customers want to build a home security system with their product, but cannot, because of the combination of pricing. Your first security camera will cost you $100 per year to monitor. Each additional camera is $50 per year. That adds up very quickly as you add on cameras. Now mind you, I am all for cloud base subscriptions. I think they are essential. Yes, you could buy a camera with the ability to put a SD card in it and record/monitor activity. However, a smart burglar will steal that camera and the card inside of it, thus losing your ability to review the theft. A cloud service ensures that if your camera is stolen, the recorded activity is secure in the cloud. A thief cannot steal it. NEST does provide an ample 10-day history of 24/7 recording for its basic $100 per year subscription. You can purchase 30 days of history for (I believe) $300 per year. However, I don't think most people need even 10 days worth of history at their disposal, so I have no complaints about level of storage being offered. Perhaps NEST could offer even a lower subscription price for 5 days of recorded history, which might attract more people to its brand. Since I am still pointing out the negatives, I might as well also say that this is an indoor camera only. It cannot be placed outdoors. There are enclosure options made by companies like Dropcase (you can search them on Amazon) that allow you to place the camera outdoors. However, using this as an outdoor camera voids your warranty and there have been many reviews on Amazon that say these enclosures have damaged the camera as it tends to overheat. I am hearing that NEST is working on an outdoor camera. This is very exciting to hear. However, ultimately, that means another $200 purchase and another $50 a year subscription to add that camera to the system. You see how easily costs add up when investing in this product? And yes, NEST seems to answer every single one of these type of reviews citing that one does need a subscription to view live streaming. This is true. If you just want the camera to get a live view of the nursery, or check on your parents, you don't have to opt for the subscription. Just realize, if something happens in the frame while you are not viewing -- and you want to know more about it -- you are completely out of luck without the monitoring subscription. NEST offers all customers a free 30-day trial to test out the full aspects of the monitoring service so you can see if you really like it or not. Chances are, you will. I'll talk more about the monitoring in a moment. I seem to have placed the negatives at the top of this review. Let me go into some positive aspects of this product to offer some fair balance.... This NEST camera is a solid product By that, I mean it is well built, has some nice weight to it (so no worries of tipping over), and many mounting options including a magnetized base (you can actually mount this on a refrigerator) and hardware to mount and screw it into drywall. So kudos to NEST for thinking of everything. You also get a 10' USB power cord. Wish it were black like the camera to make it less obvious, but since many walls are painted white, the cord might actually blend in. There have been many conflicting reviews about the amount of time it takes to install this product. Certainly, your mileage will vary pending on your level of expertise and the network in your home. For me, it literally took less than 5 minutes from box to install. I took the camera out of the box, plugged it in, went to the NEST app on my iPhone and added it as a device. I simply scanned the QR code on the back of the camera and then entered my WiFi password. Within seconds, I was streaming live video to my phone. I am also an owner of the NEST thermostat. So perhaps that helped expedite the install process as the NEST uses the same software app. As a NEST thermostat owner I appreciate the fact that I can see all the NEST products on the same app. Video quality is exceptional. I opted to switch from the default 720p to 1080p recording. While many will not see a huge difference on their small device, it makes a bigger difference when streaming from your laptop or desktop. It also allows you to get more finite detail when reviewing recordings. Personally, I would recommend going with 1080p streaming. I was quite surprised that when I monitored my home activity over my iPhone using nothing more than a cellular connection, the video looked exceptional. I was worried that a cellular monitoring connection would be compromised. However, the video looked great on the NEST app via my iPhone via a 4G LTE connection with very little compression artifacts being introduced into the picture. Live streaming works rather well, though be aware of the lag time. Since the video needs to be sent from camera to server to viewing device, there is at least a 2 second lag in live action vs. what you view. I suspect if you have a poor WiFi connection, this lag will increase. I tested the lag time over and over again. I would sit, view myself on the browser while raising my arm. It would take two full seconds before that action could be seen on my screen. The camera offers a fish-eye view of the room. One of the biggest disappointments I have with the NEST over the Amcrest camera is that there is no ability to pan up and down or move the lens from side to side. This would have been an awesome feature to include. However, the amount of information included in its fish-eye view is pretty amazing. You also get a huge amount of depth. In other words, the camera has the ability to reach far back in the room. A zoom feature allows you to bring that depth up close. An enhance feature lets you zoom in and enhance any "fuzzy" far-off object. The enhance feature works quite well. Night vision is simply amazing -- even better than the Amcrest camera I previously owned. NEST really did an outstanding job of putting a first-rate night vision camera into this device. In total darkness, you can monitor movement very well. I was able to capture video of my dog sneaking into the living room and grabbing tissue paper that was left on the floor and tearing it up in her mouth, leaving a mess for the morning. How did it happen? You can simply review it with your cloud monitoring software. The talk feature is pretty neat, though there is a half second lag involved that makes 2-way communication (like a phone) a bit cumbersome. It also doesn't work on Safari browser, as others have reported. I have to use Chrome or another browser for the flash plug-in that enables this kind of communication to work properly. Still, the feature is kind of cool to use, particularly if you want to yell at your dog to get off the furniture. Let me talk about the monitoring software and subscription service for a few moments, then I'll return to talking about the pros and cons of the camera... As I noted at the top of this review, the subscription service is a must. It's so unfortunate that the price is exorbitant. I could have put an entire fleet of these cameras in my home if not for the price of the cameras combined with the subscriptions. Even at 50% off for each additional camera, the costs add up quickly. However, again, the subscription service is a "must purchase" item and you'll quickly and out why once you start using it. The monitoring software is really neat. First, every time the camera senses movement in the room, it sends you an email alert. Email alerts are kept to a minimum of one every 30 minutes so your mailbox is not bombarded with alerts. From your email alert, you click a VIEW NOW button and you are immediately taken to the point in history where the movement takes place. Mind you, this can be done on any device. What I really love is the fact that you are taken to a point in the recording *seconds before* the movement actually happens. This is essential, as you never miss the actual event. Reviewers that own the Logitech Circle have complained that they are taken to a point in the recording AFTER the event itself so they completely miss it. Now, the sensitivity of the camera to detect movement is a little high. It detects every little bit of movement in the room. When you become a paid subscriber, you have the ability to set up ACTIVITY ZONES. This allows you to draw a pinpoint area in your room where you want the camera to concentrate on. Want to only detect movement in and out of a sitting chair? Want to detect movement only in a certain portion of your driveway? The software promises the ability to define hot spots within an entire captured area. However, I found this doesn't work very well. Despite setting up these activity zones, the camera still picked up and reported activity outside of these zones. This is an area that NEST really needs to improve. A huge omission in the software that is provided is the ability to monitor several cameras on one screen. The Amcrest camera allowed a single piece of software with multiple windows that showed several camera activities in the home at once. With NEST you have to open several browsers to monitor all your cameras, or the mobile app, switch from one camera to another which takes several steps to do. Since I know the folks from NEST are reading this review, I urge them to upgrade their software to enable multiple cameras to be monitored in a single window. According to Amazon reviews, this idea has been suggested to them several times and it seems to have fallen on deaf ears. Now nearing the end of this review, I want to close by saying the NEST CAM is a quality product both in build and performance. By far, I think this is the security camera that you should consider. However, that being said, the cost of the hardware combined with the monitoring service --- and considering these costs for years to come --- might drive someone to pay much more up front for a complete home security system with monitoring DVR from a professional surveillance company. Really, I have sat here time and time again justifying the costs of this product, long term, against the costs of buying a professional home surveillance package. Monitoring services with the NEST, alone, is costing me $150 per year and that is only for two cameras. In a couple years that money could have paid off a more elaborate surveillance system with DVR. I also touched upon the fact that the NEST cannot be used as an outdoor camera, though many are using it with an outdoor enclosure. I am leaning towards trying it, though with the fear I might fry the hardware. Right now, I have the camera pointing inside out of my front bay window. It allows me to monitor the driveway and mailbox. However, it cannot be used at night. The window reflects the night vision LED sensors. To be able to truly use the NEST as an outdoor camera, it needs to be placed in an enclosure outside. That comes with risks. Absolutely, I will purchase an outdoor camera from NEST when they finally manufacture it. However, as noted previously in the review, that's another $50 per year to monitor the feed. So, I end this review by simply saying that the NEST CAM has become a love/hate relationship. It's a beautiful camera. It provides exceptional day and night video. It's monitoring capabilities are exceptional, particularly the ability to scrub through days of recorded history. It's email alerts when the camera detects motion and the ability to actually see that movement seconds before it happens is second to none. However, paying $200 per camera is inane. Combine that with the price of cloud service makes this a product that too many people will either pass over, or like me, think twice about expanding in the home. What NEST needs to do is become competitive. They either lower the price of these cameras or offer a lower-tier monitoring subscription that allows its customers to want to purchase more cameras to expand their home surveillance network. UPDATE (August 2016): Nest app and web page now supports multiple camera viewing windows at once. Amcrest still does it slightly better, but this is a great addition for Nest.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2016
      Style: 1st GenSize: 1 Count (Pack of 1)Configuration: Nest Cam (Indoor, Wired)Verified Purchase
      In an attempt to help prospective buyers decide whether the NEST is perfect for them or not, I am hoping to write as detailed a review as I can that addresses some of the biggest concerns about the purchase of this security camera.

      Let me quickly say that I never thought of buying a security camera for my home. However, I was offered another brand (Amcrest) at a discount for review purposes. Installed it, and was immediately elated that I could check up on my elderly Mother during the day. However, that security camera was absolute garbage. It lasted a day before it stopped working. I was a bit heartbroken after realizing the benefits of having a camera in the home, and immediately sought for something better.

      The Logitech Circle was one of the cameras I considered. However, there were many complaints about its performance, particularly the fact that its cloud recording doesn't particularly do a great job of reporting movement in the room. Many complained that it captured movement after it occurred instead of before, thus causing the viewer to miss the action completely.

      Since I am putting the most important aspects of this camera first in my review, I want to address the biggest complaints about the NEST Security Camera: it's price and the cost of a subscription.

      No doubt, something needs to be done about the costs related to this product. This is not a $200 camera. It costs NEST less than half that to manufacture. I wouldn't mind paying $200 if not for the fact that there is a $100 yearly subscription required for cloud storage on top of that. There has to be a compromise somewhere. I bought two of these Nest cameras and would have bought 2 more if not for the fact that the cost was prohibitive for me. The folks at NEST need to realize that many customers want to build a home security system with their product, but cannot, because of the combination of pricing.

      Your first security camera will cost you $100 per year to monitor. Each additional camera is $50 per year. That adds up very quickly as you add on cameras.

      Now mind you, I am all for cloud base subscriptions. I think they are essential. Yes, you could buy a camera with the ability to put a SD card in it and record/monitor activity. However, a smart burglar will steal that camera and the card inside of it, thus losing your ability to review the theft. A cloud service ensures that if your camera is stolen, the recorded activity is secure in the cloud. A thief cannot steal it.

      NEST does provide an ample 10-day history of 24/7 recording for its basic $100 per year subscription. You can purchase 30 days of history for (I believe) $300 per year. However, I don't think most people need even 10 days worth of history at their disposal, so I have no complaints about level of storage being offered. Perhaps NEST could offer even a lower subscription price for 5 days of recorded history, which might attract more people to its brand.

      Since I am still pointing out the negatives, I might as well also say that this is an indoor camera only. It cannot be placed outdoors. There are enclosure options made by companies like Dropcase (you can search them on Amazon) that allow you to place the camera outdoors. However, using this as an outdoor camera voids your warranty and there have been many reviews on Amazon that say these enclosures have damaged the camera as it tends to overheat.

      I am hearing that NEST is working on an outdoor camera. This is very exciting to hear. However, ultimately, that means another $200 purchase and another $50 a year subscription to add that camera to the system. You see how easily costs add up when investing in this product?

      And yes, NEST seems to answer every single one of these type of reviews citing that one does need a subscription to view live streaming. This is true. If you just want the camera to get a live view of the nursery, or check on your parents, you don't have to opt for the subscription. Just realize, if something happens in the frame while you are not viewing -- and you want to know more about it -- you are completely out of luck without the monitoring subscription. NEST offers all customers a free 30-day trial to test out the full aspects of the monitoring service so you can see if you really like it or not. Chances are, you will.

      I'll talk more about the monitoring in a moment. I seem to have placed the negatives at the top of this review. Let me go into some positive aspects of this product to offer some fair balance....

      This NEST camera is a solid product By that, I mean it is well built, has some nice weight to it (so no worries of tipping over), and many mounting options including a magnetized base (you can actually mount this on a refrigerator) and hardware to mount and screw it into drywall. So kudos to NEST for thinking of everything. You also get a 10' USB power cord. Wish it were black like the camera to make it less obvious, but since many walls are painted white, the cord might actually blend in.

      There have been many conflicting reviews about the amount of time it takes to install this product. Certainly, your mileage will vary pending on your level of expertise and the network in your home. For me, it literally took less than 5 minutes from box to install. I took the camera out of the box, plugged it in, went to the NEST app on my iPhone and added it as a device. I simply scanned the QR code on the back of the camera and then entered my WiFi password. Within seconds, I was streaming live video to my phone.

      I am also an owner of the NEST thermostat. So perhaps that helped expedite the install process as the NEST uses the same software app. As a NEST thermostat owner I appreciate the fact that I can see all the NEST products on the same app.

      Video quality is exceptional. I opted to switch from the default 720p to 1080p recording. While many will not see a huge difference on their small device, it makes a bigger difference when streaming from your laptop or desktop. It also allows you to get more finite detail when reviewing recordings. Personally, I would recommend going with 1080p streaming. I was quite surprised that when I monitored my home activity over my iPhone using nothing more than a cellular connection, the video looked exceptional. I was worried that a cellular monitoring connection would be compromised. However, the video looked great on the NEST app via my iPhone via a 4G LTE connection with very little compression artifacts being introduced into the picture.

      Live streaming works rather well, though be aware of the lag time. Since the video needs to be sent from camera to server to viewing device, there is at least a 2 second lag in live action vs. what you view. I suspect if you have a poor WiFi connection, this lag will increase. I tested the lag time over and over again. I would sit, view myself on the browser while raising my arm. It would take two full seconds before that action could be seen on my screen.

      The camera offers a fish-eye view of the room. One of the biggest disappointments I have with the NEST over the Amcrest camera is that there is no ability to pan up and down or move the lens from side to side. This would have been an awesome feature to include. However, the amount of information included in its fish-eye view is pretty amazing. You also get a huge amount of depth. In other words, the camera has the ability to reach far back in the room. A zoom feature allows you to bring that depth up close. An enhance feature lets you zoom in and enhance any "fuzzy" far-off object. The enhance feature works quite well.

      Night vision is simply amazing -- even better than the Amcrest camera I previously owned. NEST really did an outstanding job of putting a first-rate night vision camera into this device. In total darkness, you can monitor movement very well. I was able to capture video of my dog sneaking into the living room and grabbing tissue paper that was left on the floor and tearing it up in her mouth, leaving a mess for the morning. How did it happen? You can simply review it with your cloud monitoring software.

      The talk feature is pretty neat, though there is a half second lag involved that makes 2-way communication (like a phone) a bit cumbersome. It also doesn't work on Safari browser, as others have reported. I have to use Chrome or another browser for the flash plug-in that enables this kind of communication to work properly. Still, the feature is kind of cool to use, particularly if you want to yell at your dog to get off the furniture.

      Let me talk about the monitoring software and subscription service for a few moments, then I'll return to talking about the pros and cons of the camera...

      As I noted at the top of this review, the subscription service is a must. It's so unfortunate that the price is exorbitant. I could have put an entire fleet of these cameras in my home if not for the price of the cameras combined with the subscriptions. Even at 50% off for each additional camera, the costs add up quickly.

      However, again, the subscription service is a "must purchase" item and you'll quickly and out why once you start using it.

      The monitoring software is really neat. First, every time the camera senses movement in the room, it sends you an email alert. Email alerts are kept to a minimum of one every 30 minutes so your mailbox is not bombarded with alerts. From your email alert, you click a VIEW NOW button and you are immediately taken to the point in history where the movement takes place. Mind you, this can be done on any device. What I really love is the fact that you are taken to a point in the recording *seconds before* the movement actually happens. This is essential, as you never miss the actual event. Reviewers that own the Logitech Circle have complained that they are taken to a point in the recording AFTER the event itself so they completely miss it.

      Now, the sensitivity of the camera to detect movement is a little high. It detects every little bit of movement in the room. When you become a paid subscriber, you have the ability to set up ACTIVITY ZONES. This allows you to draw a pinpoint area in your room where you want the camera to concentrate on. Want to only detect movement in and out of a sitting chair? Want to detect movement only in a certain portion of your driveway? The software promises the ability to define hot spots within an entire captured area. However, I found this doesn't work very well. Despite setting up these activity zones, the camera still picked up and reported activity outside of these zones. This is an area that NEST really needs to improve.

      A huge omission in the software that is provided is the ability to monitor several cameras on one screen. The Amcrest camera allowed a single piece of software with multiple windows that showed several camera activities in the home at once. With NEST you have to open several browsers to monitor all your cameras, or the mobile app, switch from one camera to another which takes several steps to do.

      Since I know the folks from NEST are reading this review, I urge them to upgrade their software to enable multiple cameras to be monitored in a single window. According to Amazon reviews, this idea has been suggested to them several times and it seems to have fallen on deaf ears.

      Now nearing the end of this review, I want to close by saying the NEST CAM is a quality product both in build and performance. By far, I think this is the security camera that you should consider.

      However, that being said, the cost of the hardware combined with the monitoring service --- and considering these costs for years to come --- might drive someone to pay much more up front for a complete home security system with monitoring DVR from a professional surveillance company. Really, I have sat here time and time again justifying the costs of this product, long term, against the costs of buying a professional home surveillance package. Monitoring services with the NEST, alone, is costing me $150 per year and that is only for two cameras. In a couple years that money could have paid off a more elaborate surveillance system with DVR.

      I also touched upon the fact that the NEST cannot be used as an outdoor camera, though many are using it with an outdoor enclosure. I am leaning towards trying it, though with the fear I might fry the hardware. Right now, I have the camera pointing inside out of my front bay window. It allows me to monitor the driveway and mailbox. However, it cannot be used at night. The window reflects the night vision LED sensors. To be able to truly use the NEST as an outdoor camera, it needs to be placed in an enclosure outside. That comes with risks.

      Absolutely, I will purchase an outdoor camera from NEST when they finally manufacture it. However, as noted previously in the review, that's another $50 per year to monitor the feed.

      So, I end this review by simply saying that the NEST CAM has become a love/hate relationship. It's a beautiful camera. It provides exceptional day and night video. It's monitoring capabilities are exceptional, particularly the ability to scrub through days of recorded history. It's email alerts when the camera detects motion and the ability to actually see that movement seconds before it happens is second to none.

      However, paying $200 per camera is inane. Combine that with the price of cloud service makes this a product that too many people will either pass over, or like me, think twice about expanding in the home.

      What NEST needs to do is become competitive. They either lower the price of these cameras or offer a lower-tier monitoring subscription that allows its customers to want to purchase more cameras to expand their home surveillance network.

      UPDATE (August 2016): Nest app and web page now supports multiple camera viewing windows at once. Amcrest still does it slightly better, but this is a great addition for Nest.
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      Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2016
      In an attempt to help prospective buyers decide whether the NEST is perfect for them or not, I am hoping to write as detailed a review as I can that addresses some of the biggest concerns about the purchase of this security camera.

      Let me quickly say that I never thought of buying a security camera for my home. However, I was offered another brand (Amcrest) at a discount for review purposes. Installed it, and was immediately elated that I could check up on my elderly Mother during the day. However, that security camera was absolute garbage. It lasted a day before it stopped working. I was a bit heartbroken after realizing the benefits of having a camera in the home, and immediately sought for something better.

      The Logitech Circle was one of the cameras I considered. However, there were many complaints about its performance, particularly the fact that its cloud recording doesn't particularly do a great job of reporting movement in the room. Many complained that it captured movement after it occurred instead of before, thus causing the viewer to miss the action completely.

      Since I am putting the most important aspects of this camera first in my review, I want to address the biggest complaints about the NEST Security Camera: it's price and the cost of a subscription.

      No doubt, something needs to be done about the costs related to this product. This is not a $200 camera. It costs NEST less than half that to manufacture. I wouldn't mind paying $200 if not for the fact that there is a $100 yearly subscription required for cloud storage on top of that. There has to be a compromise somewhere. I bought two of these Nest cameras and would have bought 2 more if not for the fact that the cost was prohibitive for me. The folks at NEST need to realize that many customers want to build a home security system with their product, but cannot, because of the combination of pricing.

      Your first security camera will cost you $100 per year to monitor. Each additional camera is $50 per year. That adds up very quickly as you add on cameras.

      Now mind you, I am all for cloud base subscriptions. I think they are essential. Yes, you could buy a camera with the ability to put a SD card in it and record/monitor activity. However, a smart burglar will steal that camera and the card inside of it, thus losing your ability to review the theft. A cloud service ensures that if your camera is stolen, the recorded activity is secure in the cloud. A thief cannot steal it.

      NEST does provide an ample 10-day history of 24/7 recording for its basic $100 per year subscription. You can purchase 30 days of history for (I believe) $300 per year. However, I don't think most people need even 10 days worth of history at their disposal, so I have no complaints about level of storage being offered. Perhaps NEST could offer even a lower subscription price for 5 days of recorded history, which might attract more people to its brand.

      Since I am still pointing out the negatives, I might as well also say that this is an indoor camera only. It cannot be placed outdoors. There are enclosure options made by companies like Dropcase (you can search them on Amazon) that allow you to place the camera outdoors. However, using this as an outdoor camera voids your warranty and there have been many reviews on Amazon that say these enclosures have damaged the camera as it tends to overheat.

      I am hearing that NEST is working on an outdoor camera. This is very exciting to hear. However, ultimately, that means another $200 purchase and another $50 a year subscription to add that camera to the system. You see how easily costs add up when investing in this product?

      And yes, NEST seems to answer every single one of these type of reviews citing that one does need a subscription to view live streaming. This is true. If you just want the camera to get a live view of the nursery, or check on your parents, you don't have to opt for the subscription. Just realize, if something happens in the frame while you are not viewing -- and you want to know more about it -- you are completely out of luck without the monitoring subscription. NEST offers all customers a free 30-day trial to test out the full aspects of the monitoring service so you can see if you really like it or not. Chances are, you will.

      I'll talk more about the monitoring in a moment. I seem to have placed the negatives at the top of this review. Let me go into some positive aspects of this product to offer some fair balance....

      This NEST camera is a solid product By that, I mean it is well built, has some nice weight to it (so no worries of tipping over), and many mounting options including a magnetized base (you can actually mount this on a refrigerator) and hardware to mount and screw it into drywall. So kudos to NEST for thinking of everything. You also get a 10' USB power cord. Wish it were black like the camera to make it less obvious, but since many walls are painted white, the cord might actually blend in.

      There have been many conflicting reviews about the amount of time it takes to install this product. Certainly, your mileage will vary pending on your level of expertise and the network in your home. For me, it literally took less than 5 minutes from box to install. I took the camera out of the box, plugged it in, went to the NEST app on my iPhone and added it as a device. I simply scanned the QR code on the back of the camera and then entered my WiFi password. Within seconds, I was streaming live video to my phone.

      I am also an owner of the NEST thermostat. So perhaps that helped expedite the install process as the NEST uses the same software app. As a NEST thermostat owner I appreciate the fact that I can see all the NEST products on the same app.

      Video quality is exceptional. I opted to switch from the default 720p to 1080p recording. While many will not see a huge difference on their small device, it makes a bigger difference when streaming from your laptop or desktop. It also allows you to get more finite detail when reviewing recordings. Personally, I would recommend going with 1080p streaming. I was quite surprised that when I monitored my home activity over my iPhone using nothing more than a cellular connection, the video looked exceptional. I was worried that a cellular monitoring connection would be compromised. However, the video looked great on the NEST app via my iPhone via a 4G LTE connection with very little compression artifacts being introduced into the picture.

      Live streaming works rather well, though be aware of the lag time. Since the video needs to be sent from camera to server to viewing device, there is at least a 2 second lag in live action vs. what you view. I suspect if you have a poor WiFi connection, this lag will increase. I tested the lag time over and over again. I would sit, view myself on the browser while raising my arm. It would take two full seconds before that action could be seen on my screen.

      The camera offers a fish-eye view of the room. One of the biggest disappointments I have with the NEST over the Amcrest camera is that there is no ability to pan up and down or move the lens from side to side. This would have been an awesome feature to include. However, the amount of information included in its fish-eye view is pretty amazing. You also get a huge amount of depth. In other words, the camera has the ability to reach far back in the room. A zoom feature allows you to bring that depth up close. An enhance feature lets you zoom in and enhance any "fuzzy" far-off object. The enhance feature works quite well.

      Night vision is simply amazing -- even better than the Amcrest camera I previously owned. NEST really did an outstanding job of putting a first-rate night vision camera into this device. In total darkness, you can monitor movement very well. I was able to capture video of my dog sneaking into the living room and grabbing tissue paper that was left on the floor and tearing it up in her mouth, leaving a mess for the morning. How did it happen? You can simply review it with your cloud monitoring software.

      The talk feature is pretty neat, though there is a half second lag involved that makes 2-way communication (like a phone) a bit cumbersome. It also doesn't work on Safari browser, as others have reported. I have to use Chrome or another browser for the flash plug-in that enables this kind of communication to work properly. Still, the feature is kind of cool to use, particularly if you want to yell at your dog to get off the furniture.

      Let me talk about the monitoring software and subscription service for a few moments, then I'll return to talking about the pros and cons of the camera...

      As I noted at the top of this review, the subscription service is a must. It's so unfortunate that the price is exorbitant. I could have put an entire fleet of these cameras in my home if not for the price of the cameras combined with the subscriptions. Even at 50% off for each additional camera, the costs add up quickly.

      However, again, the subscription service is a "must purchase" item and you'll quickly and out why once you start using it.

      The monitoring software is really neat. First, every time the camera senses movement in the room, it sends you an email alert. Email alerts are kept to a minimum of one every 30 minutes so your mailbox is not bombarded with alerts. From your email alert, you click a VIEW NOW button and you are immediately taken to the point in history where the movement takes place. Mind you, this can be done on any device. What I really love is the fact that you are taken to a point in the recording *seconds before* the movement actually happens. This is essential, as you never miss the actual event. Reviewers that own the Logitech Circle have complained that they are taken to a point in the recording AFTER the event itself so they completely miss it.

      Now, the sensitivity of the camera to detect movement is a little high. It detects every little bit of movement in the room. When you become a paid subscriber, you have the ability to set up ACTIVITY ZONES. This allows you to draw a pinpoint area in your room where you want the camera to concentrate on. Want to only detect movement in and out of a sitting chair? Want to detect movement only in a certain portion of your driveway? The software promises the ability to define hot spots within an entire captured area. However, I found this doesn't work very well. Despite setting up these activity zones, the camera still picked up and reported activity outside of these zones. This is an area that NEST really needs to improve.

      A huge omission in the software that is provided is the ability to monitor several cameras on one screen. The Amcrest camera allowed a single piece of software with multiple windows that showed several camera activities in the home at once. With NEST you have to open several browsers to monitor all your cameras, or the mobile app, switch from one camera to another which takes several steps to do.

      Since I know the folks from NEST are reading this review, I urge them to upgrade their software to enable multiple cameras to be monitored in a single window. According to Amazon reviews, this idea has been suggested to them several times and it seems to have fallen on deaf ears.

      Now nearing the end of this review, I want to close by saying the NEST CAM is a quality product both in build and performance. By far, I think this is the security camera that you should consider.

      However, that being said, the cost of the hardware combined with the monitoring service --- and considering these costs for years to come --- might drive someone to pay much more up front for a complete home security system with monitoring DVR from a professional surveillance company. Really, I have sat here time and time again justifying the costs of this product, long term, against the costs of buying a professional home surveillance package. Monitoring services with the NEST, alone, is costing me $150 per year and that is only for two cameras. In a couple years that money could have paid off a more elaborate surveillance system with DVR.

      I also touched upon the fact that the NEST cannot be used as an outdoor camera, though many are using it with an outdoor enclosure. I am leaning towards trying it, though with the fear I might fry the hardware. Right now, I have the camera pointing inside out of my front bay window. It allows me to monitor the driveway and mailbox. However, it cannot be used at night. The window reflects the night vision LED sensors. To be able to truly use the NEST as an outdoor camera, it needs to be placed in an enclosure outside. That comes with risks.

      Absolutely, I will purchase an outdoor camera from NEST when they finally manufacture it. However, as noted previously in the review, that's another $50 per year to monitor the feed.

      So, I end this review by simply saying that the NEST CAM has become a love/hate relationship. It's a beautiful camera. It provides exceptional day and night video. It's monitoring capabilities are exceptional, particularly the ability to scrub through days of recorded history. It's email alerts when the camera detects motion and the ability to actually see that movement seconds before it happens is second to none.

      However, paying $200 per camera is inane. Combine that with the price of cloud service makes this a product that too many people will either pass over, or like me, think twice about expanding in the home.

      What NEST needs to do is become competitive. They either lower the price of these cameras or offer a lower-tier monitoring subscription that allows its customers to want to purchase more cameras to expand their home surveillance network.

      UPDATE (August 2016): Nest app and web page now supports multiple camera viewing windows at once. Amcrest still does it slightly better, but this is a great addition for Nest.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2019
      Style: 1st GenSize: 3 Count (Pack of 1)Configuration: Nest Cam (Indoor, Wired)Verified Purchase
      I have three major complaints with most security cameras. First, it’s easy for hackers to attack them. Manufacturers are too busy developing new models to fix bugs in the old ones. Nest is a Google company. Google is very good with security. Of course, you must secure your Google account with a strong password and preferably with 2-factor authentication. If somebody breaks into your Google account, they can turn the camera off. Or they can turn it on, look around your home, and even talk to the babysitter. This would totally freak out any teenager I know, and rightfully so.

      My second complaint is that the cameras work fine until a glitch or power failure causes the camera to drop the Wi-Fi connection. After that, they won’t work until you unplug the camera to reset it. The Nest camera is excellent hardware and very robust. After a glitch, the Nest camera reconnects to the Wi-Fi without fail. It also sends a notification so you know if the camera is disconnected from the Wi-Fi.

      My third complaint is that most cameras are stupid. I had a camera send dozens of notifications a day because the answering machine light was blinking. Nest does intrusion detection on the server, not in the camera. Nest Aware is an option (with a monthly fee) that adds smart intrusion detection. “Sound” becomes “Person talking”, “Dog barking”, and “All other sounds”. “Motion” becomes “People” and “All other motion”. “People” detection works very well. If a person walks into the room, Nest servers will trigger a person event. As long as the person stays in the room, there are no more person events. If the person exits the room, then re-enters it a few seconds later, Nest triggers another person event. Nest Aware also records video and lets you make video clips.

      Events don’t always trigger notifications. This drove me nuts. I was waving my arms in front of the camera and not getting notifications. The first 3 Nest support people I talked with didn’t know why. After a notification is sent, there are no additional notifications until a 10 to 15 minute “cool down” period is over. If a second event is detected halfway through the cool down, the timer starts over again. There must be no events for the entire cool down period before Nest sends another notification. Also, one can watch the video, see that events are declared, and receive no notifications (as I did). If someone is watching the video, they don’t need notifications. So says Nest.

      Notifications can be sent to your smart phone as a push notification and/or sent to your Email. Email notifications come with an attached picture. If other family members install the Nest ap on their phone, they can share camera control and notifications using their Google account.

      I like the privacy that Nest provides. A green light, which cannot be disabled, indicates when the camera is sending video to the server.

      Here’s some things I don’t like about Nest. Because intrusion detection is done at the server, Nest continuously sends video when the camera is on. You can set “Bandwidth/Quality” to low, medium, or high. But if your internet service has restricted bandwidth or data limits, Nest may not be for you. The “pictures” attached to Email notifications are actually frame grabs from a compressed video. Even if video quality is set to High, there is not much detail in a person’s face. If you don’t use the monthly service, intrusion detection is stupid. You won’t get dozens of notifications a day from a blinking light. But you will get a notification every time the timer turns the lights on. Finally, Nest support people are friendly and helpful with normal setup options. But they don’t have good in-depth knowledge of how Nest works. (Hence this long review.)

      Here’s a small nit that Google might eventually fix. My Nest ap is on my Android phone. If I turn on “Do not Disturb”, I don’t get a sound when I receive a notification. Do Not Disturb does not have a way of allowing Nest push notifications through. If I’m wrong about this, please let me know in the comments, because I would love to have this feature.

      Nest is a great product. In my opinion, most of the negative reviews it has received are not warranted. Many of its important features are not appreciated. Buy the Nest and turn it on. It will do what you want it to do. But don’t try to figure out why it does what it does. It will drive you nuts.
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