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Not an official answer, but I'd bet not at all. The floodlight is designed to wire (as in, using stripped wires and wire nuts in an electrical junction box inside a wall) into the mains power (120V AC, not DC as I would expect the solar panel to natively supply), and will not accept a USB-style plug. Given that the floodlight kit appears to be an unmodified Google Wired Cam plus a Floodlight body, the "cam" part probably could be powered by an upcoming solar panel intended for this purpose. However, then you would lose the "floodlight" part (well, you would need it to be there to mount the camera on unless you come up with another magnet for that purpose, but it wouldn't have any power to it).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. The solar panel is designed for Nest Cam (Battery) only and won’t work with the Nest Floodlight. The new Nest Cam with Floodlight is designed to replace your existing floodlight with a wired connection of 100-200 volts AC, 50-60 Hertz, for continuous power.
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