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Exclusive: Up to $100 off Google Nest gear – Learning Thermostat 4th Gen, cameras, more

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Google has now unleashed its all-new next-generation Nest Doorbell at $180 as well as the Google Nest Cam Outdoor at $150 and its latest Google Nest Cam Indoor at $100. But for folks not willing to pay the premium full price on the new models, we have some exclusive deals on much of the previous-gen releases as well as the best price around on the latest Google Nest Learning Thermostat 4th Gen. 

We have now teamed up with the folks at Wellbots to undercut the Amazon sale price on the latest Google Nest Learning Thermostat 4th Gen at $229.99 shipped using code 9TO5GOOGL50 at checkout. Regularly $280 and currently marked down to $250 at Amazon, this $50 off and the lowest price we can find. 

Just be warned, we could see this price drop even lower at Amazon next week for Prime Day, but there’s no telling for sure. That said, it only fell a touch lower than this to $218 during the summer event.

On top of the Thermostat offer, you can also use code to land some exclusive deals across the previous-generation Nest Doorbells and camera releases, as listed below:

Then swing over to 9to5Google to scope out the latest details on the new 3rd Nest gear that just surfaced:

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices