A:AnswerHello there, Jeff. We appreciate your inquiry. The camera schedule feature is currently only available for cameras controlled by the Nest app. Check out the different cameras we offer along with their technical specifications so you can choose which one will work best for you, here: https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/9259110
A:AnswerHey there! Thanks for your interest! The Nest Cam (battery) can run on battery alone, and can record for one hour when the power goes out. It also has a local storage fallback that allows it to record videos for up to one hour without Wi-Fi. Visit this link to learn more: https://support.google.com/googlenest/topic/9361794
A:AnswerI pay eight dollars a month for the google nest aware it makes it hold footage up to 30 days. You can download the clips in that tome afterward theyre gone
A:AnswerHey there, Gipp3000! We appreciate your inquiry! The Google Nest skill for Amazon Alexa works with the Nest Cam (battery), so you can show your Nest camera's live view on Alexa devices with a display. Learn more using this link: https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/9325080
A:AnswerHey there, Teenie! Thanks for your interest! We encourage you to contact your retailer to inquire about their warranty policy for refurbished products. For questions about the features of the camera or other concerns, you can contact us anytime here: https://support.google.com/googlenest/gethelp
A:AnswerHi there, thank you for your question. No, you will need the QR code to re-pair your Nest Cam (battery) with your Wi-Fi network. When you scan the QR code, it will provide the app with all the necessary information to connect your Nest Cam to your Wi-Fi network. If you have additional questions, please don't hesitate to contact us on our Google help page here: https://support.google.com/googlenest/gethelp
A:AnswerHi there! Thanks for your inquiry. Nest cameras don’t have temperature sensors that determine the current temperature or ambient temperature in a room. Learn about different Nest cameras and find out which device will work best for you here: https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/9259110
A:AnswerHey there, MrMAC! Thanks for your interest! You can plug your camera to a power outlet with the included power adapter for continuous power. However, the included power adapter is not weatherproof and not intended for outdoor use. We suggest using a compatible weatherproof cable (sold separately). Contact your retailer for inquiries. Also, the Nest Cam (battery) has a local storage fallback that allows it to record videos for up to one hour without Wi-Fi. For battery-powered cameras and doorbells, it can also record for one hour when the power goes out. Visit this link to learn more: https://support.google.com/googlenest/topic/9361794
A:AnswerI am running them plugged in. Works fine. Will keep battery fully charged for when a power outage occurs. The fully charged battery will kick in.
A:AnswerHi there, Dino6! Thanks for your inquiry. The Nest Cam (battery) is compatible with wireless 802.11b/g/n (2.4 GHz) in Europe, Canada, Australia, and wireless 802.11a/b/g/n (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) in the US, Mexico, India, Japan. Find out more about the Nest cameras here: https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/9259110
A:AnswerHey there! We appreciate your inquiry. The Nest Cam (battery) can run on battery alone and doesn't require a nearby electrical socket, which is ideal for outdoor use since it's designed to withstand elements. Meanwhile, indoor cameras are designed for inside use only. While you can point an indoor camera out a window to view what’s happening outside, this can impact your camera’s video quality or Night Vision. The window glass can create reflections, and your view is limited by the size and location of the window. Visit this link to learn more about different Nest cameras and choose which device will work best for you: https://support.google.com/googlenest/gethelp
A:AnswerHey there! We appreciate your inquiry. The Nest Cam (battery) can run on battery alone and doesn't require a nearby electrical socket, which is ideal for outdoor use since it's designed to withstand elements. Meanwhile, indoor cameras are designed for inside use only. While you can point an indoor camera out a window to view what’s happening outside, this can impact your camera’s video quality or Night Vision. The window glass can create reflections, and your view is limited by the size and location of the window. Visit this link to learn more about different Nest cameras and choose which device will work best for you: https://support.google.com/googlenest/gethelp