While you will still find a pair of the latest Google Nest Cam Indoor (Wired, 3rd Gen) colorways down at $75 shipped on Amazon, the Hazel has jumped back up closer to the full $100 list. However, over at Best Buy you grayish Hazel variant is now sitting down as low as $65.
Best Buy is now offering “excellent” open-box listings for the Hazel Google Nest Cam Indoor (Wired, 3rd Gen) down at $64.99 shipped. This is the lowest price we can find on this model in this condition from a reputable source.
While we have seen this one down at $80 for the bulk of 2026 on Amazon in brand new condition, it is currently up at $98. Previous to that, it spent some time bouncing down to the $75 Amazon all-time low over the Black Friday and holiday seasons in 2025 – it has never sold for any less than that in new condition at Amazon.
We have seen the vibrant Berry model at under $70 in brand new condition, but not the Hazel.
This Nest deal also joins a host of notable price drops on Google’s latest Pixel releases, with hundreds in savings still live across the Pixel 10 lineup – Pixel 10, 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL, 10 Pro Fold – as well as Amazon all-time low pricing on the Pixel 10a.
Check out more of this week’s best Google Pixel deals below:
Google Nest Cam Indoor (Wired, 3rd Gen) features:
- Keep up with what’s important to you: With the intelligence of Google Home, get more detailed event descriptions and search your video history just by asking (subscription required)[3]; try Google Home Premium for 1 month at no cost to you[4]
- With an Advanced subscription to Google Home Premium, know more about what’s happening with notifications like “Kids are playing soccer in the living room”[3]; and get even more detailed descriptions and tap to see a summary of what happened[3]
- Video is crisp and clear in 2K HDR, Nest Cam’s highest resolution yet[1,2]; see rich color and details, and see in the dark with night vision; and with a wider, taller field of view, you can see even more of a long hallway or large room[1]
- Search your video history with help from Gemini[3]; try something like “What happened to the vase in the living room?” to see a summary and relevant clips (subscription required)
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