A:AnswerThe new Nest Doorbell (2nd gen, wired) needs to be powered by wires delivering 16 - 24 V AC, and at least 10 VA (in North America) or 12 - 24 V AC and at least 8 VA (in Europe). While the Nest doorbell can replace most wired doorbells, there are some cases where the doorbell system, including doorbell wires, either doesn’t give enough power or gives too much power. In some homes, you may need to upgrade your transformer to meet the doorbell's higher power requirements. However, some doorbell systems are incompatible like a traditional doorbell system that uses very little power, so it’s important to make sure that the wires and transformer (power supply) meets the required amount of power so the doorbell can record videos.
A:Answerit will ring on the same chime box. the google home app allows you to label locations of your doorbells so you will only need the one app. Just label the locations of the doorbell and it will show them both on the app.
A:AnswerHi, pette! Nest Doorbell (wired, 2nd gen) isn't supported in Peru. It may or may not work. Google Nest devices are optimized to work best with specific Wi-Fi standards, depending on where they are sold and designed for. If you choose to export a device from a supported country to a non-supported country, it may experience low performance, may not work as expected, and it may not comply with regulations in the country you've exported it to. It can also cause compatibility issues as availability and performance of certain features, services, and applications are device and network dependent.
A:AnswerYour best bet would be to install a block of wood that the doorbell could be mounted to. You can rotate the picture 180 degrees but not 90 degrees for horizontal mounting. Do you currently have a doorbell install on the home? If not, the battery powered model would be a better option.
A:AnswerHi, Allen. To hear a Google Nest doorbell inside your house, you can use Google Nest or Home speakers and displays. Google Nest or Home speakers and displays can announce when someone rings your Google Nest doorbell, or other compatible doorbell. With a smart display, Google streaming device, or Google or Android TV, you may also be able to see who’s there. To get more information you can click the following link: https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/7672451
A:AnswerHi Charlie! To ensure optimal performance, it's important to keep your Nest cameras within their operating temperature range.
Here's the key info:
Minimum operating temperature: -4°F (-20°C)
Minimum charging temperature: 32°F (0°C)
If the temperature drops below these levels, your camera's performance might be affected.
For more details, you can check out this helpful resource: https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/11830989?hl=en
A:AnswerHi there. No, you don't need a hub to operate the Nest Doorbell Wired (2nd Gen). Additionally, the Samsung SmartThings hub is incompatible with the Nest doorbell model.
A:AnswerHi there, If you're inquiring about Nest Aware for your Google Nest Doorbell (2nd generation), the standard US pricing is $8 per month or $80 per year for new customers. The annual subscription offers a $16 savings compared to monthly payments. Whichever option you choose, the fee covers all Aware-compatible devices in your home.
A:AnswerHello there. Thanks for letting us know about your Nest doorbell and Hub Max integration. Visit this link, it includes some steps that might help you: https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/7672451?hl=en&sjid=12396795877665541419-NC#zippy=
If you need further assistance after reviewing the steps, don't hesitate to reach out to us here: https://support.google.com/googlenest/gethelp?sjid=12396795877665541419-NC
A:AnswerNo subscription is required. However without a subscription the app will only store the last 3 hours of motion activated clips. The subscription service will save weeks of clips.
A:AnswerI replaced my original Nest Hello with the 2nd gen model. Voltage and current requirements are the same, and the new model works off the same transformer as the previous one.