Out of all the security cameras and video doorbells we've reviewed, the second-gen wired Google Nest Doorbell is my easy recommendation for anyone dipping their toes into home security. I still use a version of this Nest Doorbell myself, with its unparalleled AI recognition capabilities for packages (thanks, Google) and free video storage for three hours after events. If you've had your eye on this doorbell, now's to time to grab it.
For Prime Day, you can nab the battery-powered version of the Nest Doorbell for 24% off, saving you about $43 off its typical $180 price tag. If you'd rather not fuss with batteries and only want your doorbell to stay in one place, the wired Nest Doorbell is 17% off, bringing the price down by $30.
I use the battery version because of its easy placement, but the wired version can connect to your existing chime, so it just depends on what your needs are.
The doorbell has the usual video doorbell features like motion detection, two-way audio, night vision and live views from the app. Several other features stand out, which I like more than any other smart doorbell I've tested.
The Nest doorbell design is particularly hardy and compact, so you don't have to worry much about a person or the elements causing damage. Google's AI can quickly ignore cars while identifying people and packages (including if packages suddenly disappear). In my experience, it's reliably accurate and frequently useful. Most video doorbells do this, but they tend to lock the recognition features behind subscriptions while the Nest Doorbell offers it for free and puts only the ability to recognize familiar faces behind a paywall.
That's not the only thing the Nest Doorbell does for free. It also offers 3 hours worth of automatic cloud video storage, another feature that's usually subscription-only. That makes the Nest Doorbell the best option for those looking for a reliable video doorbell that doesn't need a subscription (as long as you don't mind using Google's cloud services). Unlike Amazon's more gated options, you can use this doorbell with Alexa or Google Assistant, as well as Google Chromecast devices.
Nest cams continue to get new features, including Google Home for the web that allows you to view the cameras through any online device. The doorbell isn't completely perfect -- the resolution is a bit low, for example -- but it's my preferred front door device so far.
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