The Google Store is now offering $20 off all three colors of its latest Nest Cam Indoor (Wired, 3rd Gen), but Amazon is currently undercutting that price on the Berry and Snow White models at 25% off the list price and we have open-box units for even less than that.
Amazon is now offering the Google Nest Cam Indoor (Wired, 3rd Gen) down at $74.99 shipped in the Berry and Snow White colorways. Regularly $100, this is a straight up 25% price drop and on par with the lowest we have tracked on Amazon – it is the same price we featured for Black Friday and the holidays last year.
The Hazel model is also on sale, but it is selling for $79.99 – this is the same price Best Buy and the Google Store are charging for all three color options right now.
The only options we can see for any less than this, at least as far as a reputable dealer with a 1-year warranty included goes, comes by way of Best Buy’s open-box offerings. The prices aren’t a whole lot lower, but are you can save 30% off the Snow White and Hazel models:
- Snow White Nest Cam Indoor (Wired, 3rd Gen) $69 (Reg. $100 new)
- Hazel Nest Cam Indoor (Wired, 3rd Gen) $70 (Reg. $100 new)
Here are some additional details on these Best Buy 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 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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