The upgraded Nests have more features and cost less than the previous models.

While saving some money is nice, Im also looking forward to the new designs of the NEST lineup.

The new cameras have muted color options and soft edges that make them fit better into my apartments decor.

The wireless indoor/otdoor Nest security camera.

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The new cameras have processors that let algorithms process double the pixels and frame rates of earlier Nest Cams.

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The new Nest cameras are getting upgraded smarts, as well as better looks.

Hopefully, the new detection capability will mean that your camera wont constantly be sending notifications from repeat visitors.

The outdoor Nest spotlight camera, with wired power connection.

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The new cameras have processors that let algorithms process double the pixels and frame rates of earlier Nest Cams.

Google says that this upgraded system will allow for more reliable detection.

The new $179.99 Nest Cam can be used indoors or out.

The camera includes an internal battery that Google says lasts up to three months between charges.

This model can also be wired for power so you dont have to worry about battery life.

you’ve got the option to also purchase an optional solar panel.

At least it looks like it belongs in a stylish prison.

Its also got a magnetic mounting base that can withstand high winds.

You wont be making Hollywood movies with the Nest Cam but its got pretty decent specs.

The camera records 16:9 1080p video at up to 30fps through a 130-degree field of view.

In case you are really into staring at the chipmunks playing on your lawn, Google has you covered.

Its got a 2400 lumen floodlight but requires permanent power so youll need to run wires.

This way, you hopefully wont be flashing lights at rambunctious squirrels.

I use the Google Home app and its a great way to keep all your smart devices integrated.

Google claims the doorbell will have a battery life of about two and a half months.

The new Nest cameras might not be revolutionary but they offer more smarts and snazzier looks than their predecessors.

I use the Google Home app and its a great way to keep all your smart devices integrated.

I cant wait to try out the new Nest cameras to keep an eye on my property.