A:AnswerThe cameras can be simply unplugged when you are home and access can be given to others when you are not. I used this to check in on my grandmother when I was not home with her.
A:AnswerIf you have a Nest Cam set up to a WiFi connection that's provided by your car, then it's possible that the settings for that WiFi may not be set properly for the Nest Cam to hold the connection at all times. Details here: https://nest.com/support/article/Recommended-Wi-Fi-router-and-access-point-settings-for-use-with-Nest-products
A:AnswerYou may need to check your settings on the phone or other device you use to monitor your camera. It might even require you to power off/power on your phone or reinstall the app.
A:AnswerYes, it can be left on indefinitely. It must be plugged in to an AC outlet. It does automatically reconnect as long as your network ID does not change.
A:AnswerI don't see why not. Your phone would need to have internet access as well as the camera's. Just make sure to check the local laws on the use of camera's.
A:AnswerNo. This product doesnt really interact all that much with home automation systems that much. It works great with the app that is for ios and android.
A:AnswerI turned my night vision off due to the reflection at night. It also helped budding the camera right up on the glass to reduce the glare. Hope this helps!
A:AnswerNo they can’t. They are competitors. Comcast makes an xcam that is actually half the cost of these cameras. Only thing is no audio with those and there is audio with these
A:AnswerI believe unless you provide them the info you are the only one with access. The passcode should always be dots unless you have it in read mode. Also, the passcode is your home wifi passcode. Also, they would have to load the nest app and have your passcode
A:AnswerYes. We set both cameras up in our home and then took one to our business location and set it up there. I am able to view the activity at both locations.
A:AnswerDimensions should be in the product specs. Each unit would need its own power supply but the cords are a good length. Yes you can see it with a naked eye but you can get quite creative as it swivels and rotates to get the right coverage.