A:AnswerIf you get a wired camera you can see the live feed on your phone. The camera will never turn off unless you turn it off. It also has a prety good wide angle view.
A:AnswerYes but you would have to have a Nest subscription to save the video feed. Otherwise you can only look at it in real-time and capture certain events.
A:AnswerNest cameras typically require between 0.8 Mbps to 4.0 Mbps per device to upload video recordings and this will also depend on the video quality setting you selected. Monthly data usage will depend on the number of events that will be recorded by Nest Cam (Indoor, Wired).
A:AnswerLot of controversy on this issue. Some people said yes and some others said no. I will contact Google Nest and ask them. I don’t think why not if it meets all the specifications in voltage, connectors etc….
A:AnswerI don’t have Alexa so I don’t know about that. It works with Google hub and it comes with screws to attach it to a wall but it is a plug in camera so it needs to be near an electrical outlet.
A:AnswerI have 2 nest doorbells and a battery cam that I leave plugged in and they all work well with the nest aware for $6 a month through the google home app