Nest Cam Indoor
Based on 31 Reddit mentions
$99.95
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I don’t believe in ghosts or poltergeists, but can somebody help me make sense of this?
I use Google Nest cameras all around my house. They're easy to set up and they're cheap. Good video quality too. You can get them at Walmart.
Jack_Shid in r/Paranormal
June 11, 2025 1:11 PM
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Nest vs Google home
We have a home with 3 Nest Protects, a Nest Thermostat E, 2 Nest x Yale locks (with 1 Nest Connect), 6 1st gen outdoor Nest cameras, 2 Nest Hello doorbells, and 2 2nd gen wired indoor Nest cameras. When I was looking for indoor cameras, I was inclining towards the 1st gen wired indoor camera, but th
...Gio235 in r/Nest
May 17, 2025 1:29 PM
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Tapo compared to Nest
I just added the H500 home hub to my mix of Tapo/Nest camera household and it functions so much better than nest aware that I am about to replace all my indoor or nest cams with the C125 cameras. The video quality is superb, alerts are quick and accurate, they are matter so in my house where I have
...Otherwise_Pomelo8447 in r/Tapo
July 17, 2025 4:34 PM
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Just avoid the Abode Cam 2
Had the same experience setting up a new home with a pair of Abode Cam 2's. Low power out of one power brick. Couldn't even set up on mobile, had to use desktop. App support is buggy and hard to use. Have one camera offline now and still don't know why. How good is the Nest integration? The Nest Cam
...mjarrett in r/Abode
December 18, 2025 7:32 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
...StrangestCat in r/BackYardChickens
September 25, 2025 1:58 PM
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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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