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This Google Indoor Nest Camera Is 35% Off Right Now

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Pradershika Sharma is a tech deals writer for Lifehacker.

She has a Master’s degree in English Literature, a B.Ed., and a TESOL certification. She has been writing professionally since 2018, creating product reviews, affiliate articles, and search ads for global clients while working with Rubix Agency and Cognizant. Previously, she spent a year teaching English at the junior high level.

An avid reader since childhood, Pradershika's idea of extreme sports is staying up to read “just one more chapter.” She lives in India.

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Google Nest Cam (Indoor, Wired)

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The second generation Google Nest Cam (indoor, wired) is down to $64.99 at Woot, down from its usual $99.99—making this its lowest price yet, according to price trackers. For context, Amazon is still selling the same camera for $99.99. This deal is expected to run for the next 10 days or until stock runs out, with free shipping for Prime members, while non-Prime shoppers pay a $6 shipping fee. It fits neatly into Google’s smart home setup–and if you have a Nest Hub, you can ask Google Assistant to show the live feed on the screen. If your home already revolves around Google Assistant or Google Home devices, this is one of the more straightforward indoor security cameras to add to the mix.

PCMag gave the Nest Cam an "excellent" rating, highlighting its sharp video quality and intelligent alerts—it records in 1080p with HDR, giving you clear footage during the day and better contrast in tricky lighting, while infrared night vision takes over automatically after dark. Its 135-degree field of view is also wide enough for most living rooms, entryways, nurseries, or playrooms, so you do not have to aim it too carefully or buy a second camera to cover the basics. More importantly, the camera can distinguish between people, animals, and vehicles, so you're less likely to receive notifications every time your pet wanders into view.

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That said, without a Google Home Premium plan, you'll only have access to the previous three hours of recorded event history. Face recognition, one of the camera's more useful features, is also locked behind the subscription. Plans start at $10 per month or $100 annually for 30 days of event history, while the higher tier extends that to 60 days for $20 a month. The camera also won't fit neatly into every smart home—it doesn't support Alexa, Apple HomeKit, or IFTTT, so it's best suited to households that already use Google's ecosystem. If that's you, though, the Nest Cam remains one of the more polished indoor home security cameras available, and this discount makes it considerably easier to recommend than it is at full price.


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