While we have spotted some discounts on the latest Google Nest Doorbell (Wired, 3rd Gen), and you will find some markdowns on Amazon right now, we have not tracked any particularly deep deals. That said, Best Buy’s “excellent” condition open-box units do deliver some great chances to save, and you’ll find units at nearly $100 off right now.
By and large, the new condition deals on the latest Nest Doorbell at Amazon have maxed out in and around $140 – that’s $40 off the $180 list price. Not bad, but nothing to write home about.
This is largely true at Best Buy as well with new condition units, but you can save significantly on the “excellent” open-box units. The Hazel Nest Doorbell (wired, 3rd gen), for example, is currently sitting down at $82.99 shipped, or $97 off the new list price.
- Google Nest Doorbell (wired, 3rd gen) Hazel $83 (Reg. $180 new)
- Google Nest Doorbell (wired, 3rd gen) White $102 (Reg. $180 new)
The White model is up a couple bucks from our previous mention, but the Hazel has dropped another $5 from the last time we spotted a notable Best Buy open-box offer.
More details on Best Buy “excellent” open-box units:
- Geek Squad Verified
- Works and looks like new. Restored to factory settings.
- Includes all parts and accessories. Packaging may vary or be absent.
- 1-year warranty
Google Nest Doorbell 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)[4]
- 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”[3]; get even more detailed descriptions and tap to see a summary of what happened[3]
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