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Battery life will depend on factors including activity, temperature, and camera settings that you select. You can extend the battery life of your camera by adjusting video quality, length of video clips, time between recorded events, and using activity zones to monitor specific areas. Here are some typical scenarios: Busy: About 1.5 months battery life (about 20 - 25 recorded events per day) Typical: About 3 months battery life (about 9 - 12 recorded events per day) Quiet: About 7 months battery life (about 2 - 4 recorded events per day) Also, Nest Cam only takes around 4-5 hours to fully charge the battery.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have the cameras and I have to charge every 3 days - there is no months that these cameras run.. Maybe if you put it inside of a hall closet that you don’t use !!! I have had them for 3 weeks and literally every 3 days I have to charge them - I have original nest cams and love them - not so excited about this google nest battery cameras. I use outside to watch when my horse has its baby - I can only log in every hour for a few min to check or battery only lasts a day.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It depends on a lot of factors. I think the Nest support is being way to optimistic. If it is recording multiple clips per day like 5 30 second clips it will last maybe a month or less. If you have device detection on and the camera turns off when you get home and the camera is inside I want to say 9 months according to the app. There is a lot of factors but I recommend looking at the accessories you can get it and make it work out in your favor.
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