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I'm not an electrician, but if your doorbell is not sitting out in the hot summer sun, then the devise should not fell hot. Mine is in a covered porch and the summer heat can get well over 100 degrees for several days at a time. It has never felt hot to the touch.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Nest Cam has a built in heat sync and is designed to be on and running 24/7 so it's common for the Nest Hello to be warm when running as normal. If you have concerns about the temperature your Nest Hello is reaching, please reach out to one of our live support agents so we can look into this further with you. Nest.com/help
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