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The video quality and bandwidth setting lets you choose how much of your internet connection gets used by your camera to stream video. Higher quality settings use more bandwidth. No matter which option you pick, both your camera and the Nest app will automatically adjust their resolution to work with available bandwidth. That’s because the Nest app automatically detects the speed of your connection and adapts accordingly. You may check this link to learn more: https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/9218596 The Nest app has a digital zoom-and-pan feature, which lets you crop out what you don’t want to see, and focus on what’s important. You can use the Nest app to digitally zoom up to 8 times. You can also tell your camera to stay zoomed-in on a particular spot all the time. With Enhance, you can change the scene that your camera’s looking at. Enhance keeps your camera zoomed in all the time, even when you’re not watching video. Because your camera focuses its entire sensor on the area you’ve zoomed in on, Enhance can show more detail. This might help: https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/9251364
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