Nest Cam Indoor
Based on 31 Reddit mentions
$99.95
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Why are people disconnecting or destroying their Ring cameras?
That was a Google nest camera, not a ring one. Nest cameras record like an hour or something if you don't have the subscription. They had to do some crazy data recovery to get the footage too.
thewhitelink in r/technology
February 12, 2026 12:38 PM
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Why are people disconnecting or destroying their Ring cameras?
They also granted backdoor access to FLOCK and have since reportedly cut ties. But they also work with over 5,000 government enforcement agencies- which is to say I think they will continue to do so- but just quietly. And the recent info that’s come to light about security footage of the Nancy Guthr
...umamifiend in r/technology
February 13, 2026 5:12 AM
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I purchased a smart device 3 years ago. An update moved it to a paid subscription model, and now I can't access 80% of the features. I asked for a refund, and was threatened with legal action.
Google did the exact same thing when they took over the Nest cameras. I spent close to £1k on cameras and suddenly half the features don’t work unless you pay them a monthly fee. Lesson learnt the hard way. Now I will not buy anything requiring the cloud. Either it works standalone or can be made to
...ezfrag2016 in r/LegalAdviceUK
June 4, 2025 1:13 PM
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Got A Pet Camera To Check In
We got the second generation indoor nest camera. It’s not specifically a pet camera, but we already have nest cameras for the outside of the house so they tie into our existing Google account and it ties into our existing subscription so it doesn’t cost us extra money. I looked into the Furbo and I
...Chubby-Labrador in r/labrador
September 2, 2025 10:34 PM
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Leaving Nest - best camera alternative
I just jumped ship from Google nest after years and years of using their cameras. Even before Google bought them. Fabulous camera still have three of them but I was having trouble getting the recording history I needed 24/7 continuous record. With reliable playback. Nest their second generation wire
...Ambitious_Fan_9126 in r/Nest
November 24, 2025 6:26 PM
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Google Nest for Home Security
I had been using Nest cameras for many years, even from before Google buying Nest. Recently I replaced every single one with another solution (currently a combination of Reolink, Ecobee and Tapo.) I was nudged into this when Google discontinued support of my original Nest (pre-Google) thermostat, re
...HesletQuillan in r/homesecurity
February 13, 2026 12:34 AM
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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
...RichardBonham in r/CCW
June 27, 2025 5:19 PM
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My Nest Protects will "expire" on Monday...
Personally, having moved from a ring doorbell and three ring cameras 4 1/2 years ago, ring gives a ton more false alarms for "People" than Google, reacting to shadows of things being blown by the wind. I now have a Nest Doorbell Battery (charged by a small solar panel), five Nest floodlight cameras,
...roirraWedorehT in r/Nest
July 5, 2025 11:51 AM
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Migrate Nest Cameras to HomeKit Cameras
I just replaced my whole nest camera system (doorbell, 3 indoor cameras, an outdoor camera) with the Aqara g410 doorbell and g100 indoor/outdoor cameras. Everything works great, just make sure you update the firmware for each device after getting them up and running (had an issue with night vision o
...keviac82 in r/HomeKit
August 10, 2025 12:07 AM
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Anyone switched from Nest/Google cameras to Eufy or vice-versa?
I have moved to Eufy. Three things made me switch. Google updated all of my Nest cameras and doorbell cam to where the footage was artificially lightened. The footage, especially at twilight was not great and there was no way to roll back the updates. The move to the Home app. The Nest app was great
...ralcantara79 in r/Nest
June 3, 2025 2:54 AM
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