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If your camera or doorbell still has connection issues, unplug or disable any network extenders. Check your Wi-Fi network or router settings. Incompatible settings on your home Wi-Fi router can cause your camera or doorbell to disconnect or show as Offline in the app. Recommended Wi-Fi network and router settings.
You may need to tighten the wire screws a bit. Make sure the ends of the wires don't touch each other or the base plate. Trim the wire ends and bend them if needed. If you need more help keeping your camera or doorbell charged, go to our Save battery for Nest cameras and doorbells article.
Disconnect your camera from power by unplugging the power adapter from the electrical outlet. Wait 10 seconds. Plug the power adapter back into an outlet. Your camera will restart. Nest Cam (battery) or Nest Cam with Floodlight. Plug the camera into a power source. Locate the reset button on the back of the camera.
To help you get started, we’ve included some articles about how to set up and use your Nest doorbell, such as how to watch and share video, how to talk to visitors, what the lights and sounds mean on your doorbell, and how to change settings. If you want to get started with Nest cameras, go to Get started with your camera. Installation and setup.
Install your doorbell according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Follow these instructions for Nest doorbells: Install Nest Doorbell (battery) Install Nest Doorbell (wired, 2nd gen) Install Nest Doorbell (wired) Add your doorbell to the Google Home app. Make sure your doorbell is in the same home as your speaker or display. If it’s not ...
2-megapixel color sensor. Zoom. 6x digital zoom Learn more. Video. Up to 1080p (1920 x 1080) at 30 frames/sec 24/7 live view High Dynamic Range (HDR) Night vision H.264 encoding. Field of view. 135° diagonal field of view Learn more. Night vision. Up to 15 ft (4.6 m) illumination 2 high-power 850 nm infrared LEDs.
Continue to set up your camera or doorbell with the new Wi-Fi information. Use the Nest app. In the Nest app, you can usually update Wi-Fi information over Bluetooth. Go to the same room as your camera, and turn on your phone's Bluetooth, then follow the steps below. from the app and add it back with new Wi-Fi information.
Nest camera or doorbell settings. You can change a variety of settings for your Google Nest cameras and doorbells: video quality, notifications, battery usage, the name of your device, and more. Depending on which Nest camera or doorbell model you have, you can change its settings in the Home app, the Nest app, or both.
Set up your camera. 1. Plug your camera into your computer. Use the included USB cable to plug your camera directly into a USB port on your computer. Important: Don't use third party cables as they may not deliver enough power. Don't plug your camera into an external USB hub that's connected to your computer.
Nest app. Select the camera with the Activity Zone you want to edit. Tap Settings . Select Activity Zones. Select the zone you want to edit. Change the zone as you like. You can change its size, shape, color and name, just like you would if you create a new Activity Zone. Tap the check mark to save.