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Nest Cam (battery) is the first battery camera created at Google Nest, and is designed for both indoor and outdoor use, which features full on-device intelligence to detect pets, vehicles, people, and faces all without any cloud processing. It can accommodate up to 10 days of continuous video recording (CVR) and 24/7 video history if hardwired to power and subscribed to Nest Aware Plus ($12 a month for all of your cameras, speakers, and displays on the same home structure). Nest Cam (wired) is designed for indoor use only, and with a Nest Aware subscription, you’ll get 30 days of event video history. With Nest Aware Plus, you’ll get 60 days and 10 days of 24/7 video history. Both cameras have the same video quality up to 1080p at 30 frames/sec, High Dynamic Range (HDR), and H.264 encoding. Learn more about the technical specifications of Nest cameras here: https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/9259110
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I just bought my wired cam and through researched the same question I had and to include in a blog article I'm writing and I couldn't find any difference between the two other than power source. Quality, actual product shelf life, everything seemed identical so I'm taking that as a matter of preference.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The wired is quite a bit smaller and is attached to a stand where as the battery on a magnetic mount where it can be detached for ease of charging
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