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Google Nest Cam Outdoor 1-Pack $167, 2-Pack $297 (OOS) Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Who’s in the garden? Did a package arrive? With 24/7 live view and up to 3 hours of event video history,3 Nest Cam helps you look after your home. And you can tailor alerts so you only get notifications about important things.2
24/7 continuous video history requires a Nest Aware Plus subscription and that your camera be wired for continuous power (the subscription and accessory cable for continuous power are sold separately).
HDR and night vision help with bright, high-contrast sunlight, and give you a better image even in low light and darkness.3 Day or night, you can easily tell who is on or near your property.
If you miss a notification, you can still see what happened with up to 3 hours of event video history.3 And you can add a Nest Aware subscription to get up to 60 days of event video history and 10 days of 24/7 video history (requires Nest Cam to be wired).4
Nest Cam is battery powered, which means installation is as easy as hanging a picture frame. Get one Nest Cam or a few to put inside or outside, anywhere you want to check in from.
Battery-powered installation is easy. You can put Nest Cam almost anywhere you want, outside or in.5 And since it’s battery powered, you don’t need to install it near an electrical socket.
Some features may require Nest Subscription, See Google website for detail

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  • I have one of these and also have Arlo. Wont recommend these.

    • What do you find better about Arlo? Curious to hear your thought pls

    • had arlo, then had these. Won't recommend Arlo.

      • why's that?

        • +1

          I found Arlo to alert on every single movement, including rustling leaves, and its detection of people/animals/etc was unreliable. That resulted in endless barrage of rubbish notifications. It also would not allow me to set specific zones without plugging it into AC power but Google ones does. I also didn't like how more and more features that were initially free got put behind paywall, and ending 'permanently free 7-day cloud storage' for the Arlo 2 (but reversed course after significant backlash). Keep in mind I switched out of Arlo about 2 years ago so things might have changed since.

          The biggest pros of Google for me was that it was properly detecting people vs just any movement and alerting correctly, including in the set zones. It was also significantly faster to notify, and the 2-way communications latency was usable and far faster than Arlo. I like that notifications also give you a snippet of the video within the notifications itself - don't even have to open the app to see the video.

          On google - it's not perfect either, I found battery life in high traffic areas to be poor (~2 weeks - but I have no comparison with Arlo on this), charging speeds are slow (4hrs+), and subscription cost that jumped on a whim - now $120/yr - quite a significant year on year increase, from memory from $80+ the prior year.

          I'm considering a replacement to a PoE wired-in cameras that has 24/7 recording, no reliance on battery, no subscription costs, much higher quality, and much faster to load up in the distant future but it's a pretty penny to do the initial set up. Being locked in to annual subscription leaves a bad taste especially since they can just raise it on a whim and you'd have to cough up a bit to change out of their systems.

  • +3

    These are fine if you don’t mind spending more on a solar panel to keep them charged and pay a subscription fee.

  • +1

    I prefer Eufy as I like no subscription costs and love having my photos uploaded to the cloud for everyone to see ;)

    • Free cloud storage. Lol

  • I have one of these pointing down at my front door. It works well with Google automation scripts so I can do a broadcast on my two Nest displays that someone is at my front door and it will display the camera for a couple of minutes.

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      (well done)

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