While Black Friday and holiday pricing from last year on is new Nest Doorbell (Wired, 3rd Gen) has jumped up $10, you can still take advantage of holiday pricing on the latest Nest Cams. Both the Indoor and Outdoor models are still starting at Amazon lows.
Google Nest New Year deals:
- Google Nest Doorbell (Wired, 3rd Gen) $150 (Reg. $180)
- Google Nest Cam Indoor (Wired, 3rd Gen) $75 (Reg. $100)
- Google Nest Cam Outdoor (Wired, 2nd Gen) $120 (Reg. $150)
- Google TV Streamer 4K $75 (Reg. $99)
All of the Nest deals above are matching the current New Year sale prices on the Google Store, outside of the $75 offer on the Google Nest Cam Indoor (Wired, 3rd Gen). This Black Friday pricing is still holding strong on select colors via Amazon to offer up the lowest price we have tracked since release in late September, and with the Google Store up at $80, prices could jump via Amazon at any time now. The 2025 release delivers enhanced 2K resolutions as well as the wider 166-degree horizontal field-of-view and some newly found Google AI action too:
With an Advanced subscription to Google Home Premium, know more about what’s happening with notifications like “Person with flowers”…Search your video history with help from Gemini; try something like “Who let the dogs out?” to see a summary and relevant clip.
Google Nest Doorbell (Wired, 3rd Gen) features:
- Meet the wired Nest Doorbell; with 2K HDR video and Gemini, it knows what’s at your door and and what to do next (Gemini features require a Google Home premium subscription; try it for 1 month at no cost to you)
- No need to recharge or replace batteries; the Nest Doorbell keeps you plugged into home, day and night
- The Nest Doorbell keeps your data safe with encrypted video, two-step verification,
- and enhanced security through your Google Account; and a
- green LED light lets you know when it’s processing or streaming video
- With an Advanced subscription to Google Home Premium, know more about what’s happening with notifications like “Person with flowers”; get even more detailed descriptions and tap to see a summary of what happened
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