It's truly amazing just how badly Google has botched the Nest integration. Two years and you still need two different apps if you have older cameras. You still can't get preview notifications on Android Wear devices. It's just shameful. You wouldn't think Google is one of the richest companies in the world. They certainly aren't the most focused company.
Well, I was going to upgrade to the 2nd generation doorbell..until I saw this video. For now, I'll keep my 1st generation doorbell since gen2 doesn't seem like much of an upgrade and I am one of MANY that also finds Google Home super clunky to use. C'mon google....I love ya but get it together. 🙂
Can this device notify your smart TV and see live view when the TV is on? So while watching TV ...it interrupts your TV show and shows live view of your front door when someone rings the doorbell.
Thanks! was looking forward to this review. i'm disappointed that this really isn't much (if any) of an upgrade from the Hello doorbell. I've had the hello for a while and have been thinking of upgrading but I can't say I'm digging anything google has done with the Nest lineup. Eufy and Unifi has interesting doorbells but worried about the consistency and completeness of their platforms. The search continues...
I really like this camera and have been using it since it came out. I still very much, like most people who are OG Nest users, HATE… no LOATHE the forced Google Home app use. It doesn’t help that the Home app is completely horrible, convoluted and frustrating to use. The Home app has been a solid performer for YEARS and sadly as my old Nest Cameras die out, they’re almost impossible to find now and when you do people charge an a obscene amount. My old Nest Exterior IQ Outdoor cam finally died out and I found a new in box for 600 dollars from some A-Hole. Nest is still one of the best deals under their sub plan and 24/7 access for 10 days is awesome but Google has completely ruined the Nest experience. I hope you’re reading this Google… y’all done F’d up.
No kidding. It sucks when you're out shopping and it takes like 10 minutes to find your shopping list in the Google Home app. But as far as turning lights on/off and checking network speed (Google Nest Mesh Network), it's pretty intuitive.
Hi. does the gen 2 Doorbell have a faster response time or prosessor? I feel my Gen 1 uses a long time from when someone ring the doorbell and to the alert is broadcasted on my Goole Home display and phone.
Did you find something worth getting? My main focus is video quality and audio. If it can't catch faces and plates without being pixels and audio is distorted its not worth anything.
Thank you for an amazing review. I had the nest hello then switched to ring pro 2 due to delayed notifications. Rest assured I will be going back to nest 2nd gen. Just gotta wait for it to be released in the UK 😊
I'm not sure if this was the issue you encountered with "delayed notifications", but in the video he shows issues getting notifications due to "cooldown". I wanted to point out that Nest Hello (and I'm guessing this new nest doorbell too) will avoid sending repeat notifications for the same subject (so it is a "cooldown" -- but it'll cooldown for a very long time if it thinks it's seeing the same subject). If I test with different people or a face mask, I don't have these "cooldown" issues. I almost returned my own nest until I figured this out.
@@MrManchesterUnited08 cool-down was not a big issue to me. Id rather have less notifications then constant one. My ring and reolink are a headache for constant notifications 🤣🤣
@@MrManchesterUnited08 I’ve tested this with me first going into the cameras field of view..I got a notification…(unfamiliar face)…after 2 minutes..my wife got in…no notification and the next 2 minutes, my son went inside the house…same thing..no notification…once in a while though , it will give notifications “person seen detected” and then another “ unfamiliar face” so it is not consistent…my main gripe on this one which I still have it in my front door currently is the GIF preview.. 99 percent of the time, there will be nobody on that notification preview which defeats the purpose of having that feature…it tends to get the snapshot on the pre-recording or before the person has been detected…
@@LifeHackster Ugh, that is frustrating. Especially for those of us trying to prevent package theft, it's very helpful to get another human detected alert in quick succession.
Yes BUT.......in this 2nd gen did google fix the cold weather issue when temperatures get below -4 degrees thats makes the camera stop working? In my gen one it does this and its terrible.
Yep, both Nest Hello and Google Nest Doorbell Wired can have motion recording and 24/7 recording, whereas Google Nest Doorbell Battery can only have motion recording.
You can change the notifications sound to any sound you want in the phone settings in Android phones. My camera notifications currently make a camera sound and the doorbell is set to make the old nest doorbell sound.
@@ElevatedHome2 If you have Android you can change the sound for any app. Some apps have different notifications like Google home that has notifications for Camera notifications, Critical alerts, doorbell press, presence sending and other notifications. You can give them each an individual sound. You would have to find and download your own sounds from zedge or wherever you get your sounds from. I'm not sure about iphone, but I'm sure you can't since they are not as open about customization.
@@ElevatedHome2 Steps to change your sounds. * Phone settings *Apps *Select Google home * Select notifications *Notification categories *Select the category you want to change. *Select sound and there you can select any sound you have on your phone.
@@TheDanny23rivera My fault I read your post incorrectly. I thought you figured out a way to change the chime when someone clicks on the doorbell for the nest home doorbell.
Can the bell connect with the google speaker assistant as a chime? Set via google home app? How many seconds delay between the pressing of bell and chime sounding??
No video discusses this point... does the doorbell puck itself make the chiming sound, or does the puck allow the Nest to interface with your old chime? Reason I ask is that I have a house built in 1987 that the doorbell chime is basically a wall clock with 4 metal tubular bells that hang from the clock. When someone pushes the doorbell, there are small hammers that play out a melody on the bells. None of the videos I've watched tell exactly what the function of the puck is. Also, we have 3 doorbell buttons (front, back, garage), each with it's own separate melody. Will the 2 other doorbells still function as expected with the puck in place?
I have just installed this 2nd gen version to replace the original. I cannot figure out how to upgrade the subscription to get more than the default 3 hour recording? How the heck do I get the subscription!??? Can’t find it anywhere.
Can this doorbell makes scenarios when someone hit the button? i have the google nest hub and sonoff light switches on it. I want if someone hit the doorbell then turn on the living room light etc. is that possible? thank you.
Do you prefer wired or battery for gen two? Also If something happens at 5am and I wake up at 10am, does the the video or event get lost due to the three hour?
I have the original nest hello, and when i pressed it, it only ding once and went dead. The hub inside the house is trying to connect but always says, unable to connect. What's the issue? Thank you
I've been looking for the answer in this issue forever, and your answer is the one and only thing that works. I guess the dingdong is taking all the power needed to run the doorbell. But who cares if the dingdong don't work, I got 3 nest hub to alert me. Thank you so much Sir.
@@LifeHackster thanks for the reply. I actually have a power source for the doorbell but I don’t have a chime at home. So I was wondering if the Google doorbell wired can still work without a chime.
this doorbell sux, a downgrade from the old one which had it's own issues. I'm getting a Eufy but not sure if I should go with wired or battery with wired charging as it would have the drawbacks of being battery even though it charges through the wires. the wired one has 24/7 recording but doesn't have the NVR.
Google needs to ditch the 3:4 asap, why not go 1:1? until they do - I'll just keep my hello doorbells. I'm not looking forward to ditching the nest app, tho...
I bought the gen 1 wired for $100 a few days ago. Would you recommend I return it and buy the gen 2 for $170? Or should I just save the $70? I guess my question is: is the extra $70 payment worth it?
very disappointed that i just found out after installing the nest doorbell , when someone presses the doorbell, it does not ring your phone but only sent a notification to your phone that can be easily missed, that really sucks.
@@exploringcolorado720 the whole point for getting the "smart" alarm is to be able to be notified and speak to the person at the door when i am not home. When i am home i can see who is outside my door through the window.
@@Jackson-Liu if you have an android phone you can set the notification sound to be anything you want it to be so it doesn't get lost with your other notifications
@@Jackson-Liu Steps to change your sounds * Phone settings *Apps *Select Google home * Select notifications *Notification categories *Select the category you want to change. *Select sound and there you can select any sound you have on your phone
I just installed 2nd gen wired Nest doorbell to an existing mechanical style inside chime. The chime transformer is rated 16vac-24vac and had no issues before install nest doorbell. If I remove the nest doorbell and momentarily touch the two wires together, the mechanical chime activates. Any ideas on this issue. I see many folks have experienced the exact same problem.
Google (Nest) really needs to step things up! They have fallen off the map when it comes to smart home tech. I have had google products for YEARS, and I am slowly getting rid of them. I have the Hello doorbell still and as the video quality is great... it is useless without paying the $6 a month... I cant stand ring either for the same reason... So I am most likely going with Eufy as I have all my cameras with them anyway.
Wow, it's been a long time since I've seen someone having an LTE network, even in the suburbs. We live out in the suburbs in SC, a good 10-15 miles outside of town, and I get 5G UC out here. Obviously just have to deal with whatever you have in your area.
@@119Agent unless you're outside of the US, you're being fucked if you're still on LTE. 5G UC has been the standard for years now if you upgrade your phone.
@@Tenmilmedia You really need to do your research before telling people what to do... They upload a still image to the cloud (temporarily)... Just like everyone dose... how do you think you get the notification on your phone? from the cloud!!! if you dont want that... then turn rich notifications off... Lots of TH-camrs were looking for quick views just to hate on eufy... IE Linus Tech tips... when All other manufacturers do the same things... its just, Eufy stated it differently... All that has changed now. By the way... ALL eufy doorbells either use a supplied chime or it will chime through the homebase or an Alexa device... so. you are wrong again...
I have had the google doorbell for years. I few years ago I bought a second Google camera and I always had Nest Aware. I WILL NEVER BUY ANOTHER GOOGLE PRODUCT. They doubled the price of Nest Aware, there is no customer service. No body to call. My first Nest doorbell front face peeled so I bought another with no accountability from Google. They are well aware of this problem. I bought a second nest doorbell and it did the same. Why did they spray a clear coat on the face of a doorbell if they knew the clear coat peels?????? Why did they not rather just polish the plastic if they wanted it shiny??? Google is CRAP. RING is much better.
This wired doorbell stops charging when the temperature is below 0C. How dumb is that? It makes no sense to me that a wired doorbell would not be charged all the time regardless of temperature!
Please don't buy it! It lasted a year and was a nightmare keeping it connected to the Wi-Fi. Get a battery-powered doorbell from Tapu with 180 days of charge and half the price, with chime and storage included.
The doorbell second generation sucks can't connect with the nest app no more , so it's a piece of trash I have returned . I had installed the old nest hello to make it appear on the nest shitty app again . Be smart don't buy new Nest products it sucks.
No, not worth it. Subscription necessary to get any features out of it. Eufy's does a better job and zero subscriptions and all the features ready to use. Just replaced my worthless Nest because it can't do anything without a subscription.
I don't even get a notification I only get a notification when someone runs it I got it for Christmas I live in Canada what's good and cold -17 in the blizzard perfect but it just dies fast and the cold
It would have been nice to see a comparison of the video quality between the Nest Hello and 2nd Gen wired
It's truly amazing just how badly Google has botched the Nest integration. Two years and you still need two different apps if you have older cameras. You still can't get preview notifications on Android Wear devices. It's just shameful. You wouldn't think Google is one of the richest companies in the world. They certainly aren't the most focused company.
Big time
Google CEO is trashed.
No... they're very focused... on making themselves cash.
In my view Google ruined Nest.
This video is easily the best and most helpful review I have ever watched.
Thank you for all the work you put in to this! Instant subscribe.
I just replaced my old Hello with a Gen2 Nest today. Significantly better camera resolution. Also much easier WiFi set up. I'm very pleased.
The audio and the picture quality is great
Not only did I watch for the information, but I watched for the waves during testing
Well, I was going to upgrade to the 2nd generation doorbell..until I saw this video. For now, I'll keep my 1st generation doorbell since gen2 doesn't seem like much of an upgrade and I am one of MANY that also finds Google Home super clunky to use.
C'mon google....I love ya but get it together. 🙂
Now that it has been a few months, have you or any people here solved the notification cool off problem ? Great review !
Can this device notify your smart TV and see live view when the TV is on? So while watching TV ...it interrupts your TV show and shows live view of your front door when someone rings the doorbell.
Wow that doorbell speaker is really good
Thanks! was looking forward to this review. i'm disappointed that this really isn't much (if any) of an upgrade from the Hello doorbell. I've had the hello for a while and have been thinking of upgrading but I can't say I'm digging anything google has done with the Nest lineup. Eufy and Unifi has interesting doorbells but worried about the consistency and completeness of their platforms. The search continues...
Thanks for watching.
I really like this camera and have been using it since it came out. I still very much, like most people who are OG Nest users, HATE… no LOATHE the forced Google Home app use. It doesn’t help that the Home app is completely horrible, convoluted and frustrating to use. The Home app has been a solid performer for YEARS and sadly as my old Nest Cameras die out, they’re almost impossible to find now and when you do people charge an a obscene amount. My old Nest Exterior IQ Outdoor cam finally died out and I found a new in box for 600 dollars from some A-Hole. Nest is still one of the best deals under their sub plan and 24/7 access for 10 days is awesome but Google has completely ruined the Nest experience. I hope you’re reading this Google… y’all done F’d up.
No kidding. It sucks when you're out shopping and it takes like 10 minutes to find your shopping list in the Google Home app. But as far as turning lights on/off and checking network speed (Google Nest Mesh Network), it's pretty intuitive.
Do you have a side by side photo of the aspect ratio difference between the 1st gen and the 2nd gen?
So do you prefer the wired? I'm old school and this would be my first video doorbell
My favorite 🇵🇭 TH-camr! Love your videos
Thank you.
Hi. does the gen 2 Doorbell have a faster response time or prosessor? I feel my Gen 1 uses a long time from when someone ring the doorbell and to the alert is broadcasted on my Goole Home display and phone.
Dogs + doorbell testing = fun for everyone. Thanks for this video, I received this as an xmas present this is very informative.
yes, it pandemonium here for a few minutes.
Great video, I will continue on my mission to find the best doorbell camera out there without breaking the bank 💪
Did you find something worth getting? My main focus is video quality and audio. If it can't catch faces and plates without being pixels and audio is distorted its not worth anything.
Thank you for an amazing review. I had the nest hello then switched to ring pro 2 due to delayed notifications. Rest assured I will be going back to nest 2nd gen. Just gotta wait for it to be released in the UK 😊
Thanks for watching.
I'm not sure if this was the issue you encountered with "delayed notifications", but in the video he shows issues getting notifications due to "cooldown". I wanted to point out that Nest Hello (and I'm guessing this new nest doorbell too) will avoid sending repeat notifications for the same subject (so it is a "cooldown" -- but it'll cooldown for a very long time if it thinks it's seeing the same subject). If I test with different people or a face mask, I don't have these "cooldown" issues. I almost returned my own nest until I figured this out.
@@MrManchesterUnited08 cool-down was not a big issue to me. Id rather have less notifications then constant one. My ring and reolink are a headache for constant notifications 🤣🤣
@@MrManchesterUnited08 I’ve tested this with me first going into the cameras field of view..I got a notification…(unfamiliar face)…after 2 minutes..my wife got in…no notification and the next 2 minutes, my son went inside the house…same thing..no notification…once in a while though , it will give notifications “person seen detected” and then another “ unfamiliar face” so it is not consistent…my main gripe on this one which I still have it in my front door currently is the GIF preview.. 99 percent of the time, there will be nobody on that notification preview which defeats the purpose of having that feature…it tends to get the snapshot on the pre-recording or before the person has been detected…
@@LifeHackster Ugh, that is frustrating. Especially for those of us trying to prevent package theft, it's very helpful to get another human detected alert in quick succession.
Yes BUT.......in this 2nd gen did google fix the cold weather issue when temperatures get below -4 degrees thats makes the camera stop working? In my gen one it does this and its terrible.
Great video man. Well explained.
Yep, both Nest Hello and Google Nest Doorbell Wired can have motion recording and 24/7 recording, whereas Google Nest Doorbell Battery can only have motion recording.
You can change the notifications sound to any sound you want in the phone settings in Android phones. My camera notifications currently make a camera sound and the doorbell is set to make the old nest doorbell sound.
Tell me more
@@ElevatedHome2 If you have Android you can change the sound for any app. Some apps have different notifications like Google home that has notifications for Camera notifications, Critical alerts, doorbell press, presence sending and other notifications.
You can give them each an individual sound. You would have to find and download your own sounds from zedge or wherever you get your sounds from. I'm not sure about iphone, but I'm sure you can't since they are not as open about customization.
@@ElevatedHome2 Steps to change your sounds.
* Phone settings
*Apps
*Select Google home
* Select notifications
*Notification categories
*Select the category you want to change.
*Select sound and there you can select any sound you have on your phone.
@@TheDanny23rivera My fault I read your post incorrectly. I thought you figured out a way to change the chime when someone clicks on the doorbell for the nest home doorbell.
Can the bell connect with the google speaker assistant as a chime?
Set via google home app?
How many seconds delay between the pressing of bell and chime sounding??
Can you do a comparison video of this vs. Ring Pro 2?
Just installed my nest gen 2. I love it. I didn’t have cool down not sure why
i wonder if this thing solved the biggest problem. the internal battery that powered the chime would die eventually, making your doorbell useless.
9:57 even my dogs is barking at the door when the doorbell is ringing 😂😂😂😂
Would you choose this over the older Ring Pro doorbell?
Absolutely NoT I chose this over ring biggest regret ever
Awesome review :)
Thanks!
It is very disappointing that there is no customized tone notifications for doorbell when pushed
Which do you think is better google or Reolink?
Many thanks for review for you experince
Which one better for app smooth work well with phone ring or Google nest or eufy 2k
And I'm over here still rocking my ring video doorbell 2 lol
Does the Google Nest Doorbell (wired) turn off during cold weather like the Battery Nest Products?
No video discusses this point... does the doorbell puck itself make the chiming sound, or does the puck allow the Nest to interface with your old chime? Reason I ask is that I have a house built in 1987 that the doorbell chime is basically a wall clock with 4 metal tubular bells that hang from the clock. When someone pushes the doorbell, there are small hammers that play out a melody on the bells. None of the videos I've watched tell exactly what the function of the puck is.
Also, we have 3 doorbell buttons (front, back, garage), each with it's own separate melody. Will the 2 other doorbells still function as expected with the puck in place?
The puck is like a power pack that will maintain and keep power to the doorbell because the chime does take a lot of power when someone rings it.
@@LifeHackster so basically a big capacitor?
@@andygold Yep. If you have a mechanical chime (most are) that takes a considerable amount of current for a 16-24V device.
I have just installed this 2nd gen version to replace the original. I cannot figure out how to upgrade the subscription to get more than the default 3 hour recording? How the heck do I get the subscription!??? Can’t find it anywhere.
Maybe include steps on how to drill into brick wall
Does Google-Nest offer software for the doorbell that runs on a Windows PC?
Is the wired nest doorbell able to send motion alerts to google home yet? - similar to what ring do with chime and I assume Alexa?
Nope. Their routines still doesn’t include smart device triggers.
9:04 Why doesn't it show a screenshot of the person that activated the motion detection?
Do you know why the Gen 1 no longer has the microphone sensitivity option?
You did an amazing job with your review display
Can this doorbell makes scenarios when someone hit the button? i have the google nest hub and sonoff light switches on it. I want if someone hit the doorbell then turn on the living room light etc. is that possible? thank you.
Which one would be better. This one or the eufy wired version?
can the doorbell camera use usb charge cable to get power, so it can be used without the wiring of doorbell?
Should do a comparison between ring pro2. Vs. nest gen 2 wired.
Can't wait for this to be released in Europe
Can you do a comparison between the eufy doorbell 2pro wired please
I will eventually.
Does this offer free video playback? I'm looking for this for a doorbell as ring has increased their yearly price and I am ditching it completely
Do these withstand the test of the desert heat?
can you use the amazon alexa as the chime?
Hey can you do a review of the eufy video smart lock
I eventually will whenever I can set it up using the home base 3.
Thank you for the informative video
Do you prefer wired or battery for gen two? Also If something happens at 5am and I wake up at 10am, does the the video or event get lost due to the three hour?
It does if you are not subscribed to nest aware
The 2nd gen doesn’t have a usb c 😢
Great content - thank you!
I have the original nest hello, and when i pressed it, it only ding once and went dead. The hub inside the house is trying to connect but always says, unable to connect. What's the issue? Thank you
@@KEEPLOOKIN ohh. You disable the dingdong. Cool
I've been looking for the answer in this issue forever, and your answer is the one and only thing that works. I guess the dingdong is taking all the power needed to run the doorbell. But who cares if the dingdong don't work, I got 3 nest hub to alert me.
Thank you so much Sir.
Ring pro 2 currently still better?
Yes.
@@LifeHackster thanks, your channel is great and very helpful!
Any idea if the wired version will work if I don’t have a chime at home?
Yes, if you can power and wire it separately with an AC adapter for video doorbells like this -> amzn.to/46dM8ry
@@LifeHackster thanks for the reply. I actually have a power source for the doorbell but I don’t have a chime at home. So I was wondering if the Google doorbell wired can still work without a chime.
@@1986boy was this ever replied? i was wondering what chime adapter I could buy without buying a google hub that could work with this.
I just bought the wired one. Not sure if my transformer will work with it
this doorbell sux, a downgrade from the old one which had it's own issues. I'm getting a Eufy but not sure if I should go with wired or battery with wired charging as it would have the drawbacks of being battery even though it charges through the wires. the wired one has 24/7 recording but doesn't have the NVR.
Google needs to ditch the 3:4 asap, why not go 1:1? until they do - I'll just keep my hello doorbells.
I'm not looking forward to ditching the nest app, tho...
Helpful video!
I bought the gen 1 wired for $100 a few days ago. Would you recommend I return it and buy the gen 2 for $170?
Or should I just save the $70?
I guess my question is: is the extra $70 payment worth it?
I just bought the wired 2nd gen on facebook marketplace for 110usd, worth a check there.
Finally!!!! 😅 I heard 5G connection is not available in Canada, can you confirm?
correct
@@thatdaveguy321 thanks 🙏🏼
So, is it worth the upgrade? 🙂
very disappointed that i just found out after installing the nest doorbell , when someone presses the doorbell, it does not ring your phone but only sent a notification to your phone that can be easily missed, that really sucks.
You can set it to play an alert through Nest Audio speakers, as well as chime just like a normal doorbell does.
@@exploringcolorado720 the whole point for getting the "smart" alarm is to be able to be notified and speak to the person at the door when i am not home. When i am home i can see who is outside my door through the window.
@@Jackson-Liu if you have an android phone you can set the notification sound to be anything you want it to be so it doesn't get lost with your other notifications
@@TheDanny23rivera good idea. Let me try to set it with super long ringtone
@@Jackson-Liu Steps to change your sounds
* Phone settings
*Apps
*Select Google home
* Select notifications
*Notification categories
*Select the category you want to change.
*Select sound and there you can select any sound you have on your phone
Any tips for fixing chime that isn’t working now? I upgraded from nest gen 1 to nest gen 2 wired and now the chime isn’t working!
I just installed 2nd gen wired Nest doorbell to an existing mechanical style inside chime. The chime transformer is rated 16vac-24vac and had no issues before install nest doorbell. If I remove the nest doorbell and momentarily touch the two wires together, the mechanical chime activates. Any ideas on this issue. I see many folks have experienced the exact same problem.
Google (Nest) really needs to step things up! They have fallen off the map when it comes to smart home tech. I have had google products for YEARS, and I am slowly getting rid of them. I have the Hello doorbell still and as the video quality is great... it is useless without paying the $6 a month... I cant stand ring either for the same reason... So I am most likely going with Eufy as I have all my cameras with them anyway.
hello lifehackster first ever time being early and hello and love your videos ❤
Thank you.
This is not a 1920x1080 resolution - deal breaker for me, since my displays are 1080. The subscription is also a deal breaker.
can you set the area where motion detector will work?
Yes you can
Yes sir
Will theses connect to a wifi extender?
Yes.
@@LifeHackster thank you
Wow, it's been a long time since I've seen someone having an LTE network, even in the suburbs. We live out in the suburbs in SC, a good 10-15 miles outside of town, and I get 5G UC out here.
Obviously just have to deal with whatever you have in your area.
I'm still 100% LTE.
@@119Agent unless you're outside of the US, you're being fucked if you're still on LTE. 5G UC has been the standard for years now if you upgrade your phone.
@@infin1ty850 yes, entire area is LTE or nothing at all.
Is it worth to upgrade from the 1st gen doorbell? After watching 12min 45sec of this video, no answer.
We love our new Google wired doorbell, will be doing a full tour featuring Google products soon
Anyone know if Eufy makes a doorbell that can use my wired mechanical chime like this does? I think that’s definitely something Eufy needs to do.
Yes they do. But please do not support Eufy right now.
I'm going with the nest doorbell because eufy has changed a lot of their privacy policy. Basically just get something other than eufy at the moment.
@@Tenmilmedia You really need to do your research before telling people what to do... They upload a still image to the cloud (temporarily)... Just like everyone dose... how do you think you get the notification on your phone? from the cloud!!! if you dont want that... then turn rich notifications off... Lots of TH-camrs were looking for quick views just to hate on eufy... IE Linus Tech tips... when All other manufacturers do the same things... its just, Eufy stated it differently... All that has changed now. By the way... ALL eufy doorbells either use a supplied chime or it will chime through the homebase or an Alexa device... so. you are wrong again...
No, they either come with a chime... or they can use the homebase (if supported) or an alexa device...
Uncle, can I have a wired nest doorbell? My hello is acting up.
From saudi 👍
Pros: Much improved notification time.
Cons: Worse resolution
I have had the google doorbell for years. I few years ago I bought a second Google camera and I always had Nest Aware. I WILL NEVER BUY ANOTHER GOOGLE PRODUCT. They doubled the price of Nest Aware, there is no customer service. No body to call. My first Nest doorbell front face peeled so I bought another with no accountability from Google. They are well aware of this problem. I bought a second nest doorbell and it did the same. Why did they spray a clear coat on the face of a doorbell if they knew the clear coat peels?????? Why did they not rather just polish the plastic if they wanted it shiny??? Google is CRAP. RING is much better.
I'm not too fond of the soft, cartoonish look of the video on the new doorbells. I want to put my old one back so bad, but I gave it away already smh
Monthly payment’s. No thanks
Why the apostrophe?
Are all security screws the same? So a thief could have a security screwdriver and walk around taking these 🤣
This wired doorbell stops charging when the temperature is below 0C. How dumb is that? It makes no sense to me that a wired doorbell would not be charged all the time regardless of temperature!
Good video but not much of a comparison...
My notifications are like 10 seconds
Please don't buy it! It lasted a year and was a nightmare keeping it connected to the Wi-Fi. Get a battery-powered doorbell from Tapu with 180 days of charge and half the price, with chime and storage included.
The doorbell second generation sucks can't connect with the nest app no more , so it's a piece of trash I have returned . I had installed the old nest hello to make it appear on the nest shitty app again . Be smart don't buy new Nest products it sucks.
💐👍👏🌷🌹💐
hmmm
No, not worth it. Subscription necessary to get any features out of it. Eufy's does a better job and zero subscriptions and all the features ready to use. Just replaced my worthless Nest because it can't do anything without a subscription.
🤔
You never answered your own question, is it worth upgrading from the original next to the new one?
I don’t have to answer it…it is for you, the viewer…I just give you the info and testing and you decide if it is worth it or not.
I don't even get a notification I only get a notification when someone runs it I got it for Christmas I live in Canada what's good and cold -17 in the blizzard perfect but it just dies fast and the cold