Nest Cam Indoor

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Nest Cam Indoor

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My Nest camera cannot connect after migrating to Google Home.

Same process, different cams (3 of the indoor with battery), same crappy outcome. * All feeds died on Google Home a few days ago (which has been running fine for a few years since transitioning from Nest)* Wiped/started from scratch on one of the cameras* Google Home recognized the "new" camera, got i

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jsonin in r/googlehome

December 15, 2025 10:28 PM

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Monthly Complaints and Rants MegaThread April 2026

I'm also having issues with Nest cameras - exclusively with 1st generation cams (two Nest Cam Outdoor models, one Nest Cam Indoor model). They all: Still power on (I have all of them on energy-monitoring plugs so I can see their power consumption in real-time), and will boot up with blue LED for a s

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sloppyseconded in r/googlehome

April 13, 2026 6:30 PM

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What security cameras do yall use? (House)

I use Google Nest cameras via the Google Home app. These are wireless wifi enabled cameras which can be viewed through the app on your phone which is very handy. You can run each camera on independent settings to run continuously or activated only with motion, human or animal. You can set notificati

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RichardBonham in r/CCW

June 27, 2025 5:19 PM

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Goodbye, pos. Hello, stuff that works without a cloud subscription :)

Problem for me with Nest cameras are the newer ones. I upgraded from a Nest Hello to a Nest gen 2 doorbell and also from the Nest Indoor IQ to a Nest Indoor gen 2. Both the newer camera and doorbell were frequently going offline. I put back in the IQ and Hello and they’ve been solid with no offline

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STOPchris1 in r/Nest

July 30, 2025 4:55 PM

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How many chickens do you have, and how much time do you spend per day taking care of them?

When we went away for a week pre-goats I just filled large tubs of feed and water for the chickens so they were self-sufficient and had a house sitter stop by 3x a day for our dog and cat. I'd probably have her check on the goats once a day and make sure they have hay and water in addition to lettin

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StrangestCat in r/BackYardChickens

September 25, 2025 1:58 PM

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