
It took me a few hours to get the floodlight set up, and I consider myself fairly handy. I had to remove them and replace them with others I had on hand. The wire nuts included in the Nest Cam with Floodlight setup kit were too small for the wires in my exterior fixture. Outdoor lights aren't usually made to be easily removable, and permanently altering the exterior of your house is, well, undesirable for most people, to say the least. And even if you do have one, installation isn't going to be particularly breezy. If you don't have one, you're out of luck. The floodlight option, on the other hand, requires hardwiring to an outdoor fixture. One big difference between the Nest Cam (battery) and the Nest Cam with Floodlight is the wiring: as the name states, the Nest Cam (battery) doesn't require fiddly wiring. But the price - $180 up front and $6 per month for the optional-but-necessary-for-storage Nest Aware subscription - just doesn't quite recommend the camera, especially against super-affordable competitors like Wyze and best-in-class competitors like Arlo.
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The pros are clear: free smart alerts that distinguish between people, animals and vehicles activity zones on-device processing thanks to a new machine learning chip and a great app experience. It's a solid camera that performed admirably in our testing. OK, so if floodlight cams are basically just outdoor cameras with lights attached, the first question you should ask is, how good is the camera? Luckily, we've actually already reviewed the Nest Cam (battery) - which is almost identical in specifications to the base device here. Can it beat our favorite floodlight cam on the market? Let's find out. At $280, the wired-only Nest Cam with Floodlight is one of the most expensive options on the market, but it's bright, smart and comes with a lot of perks for Google loyalists. Even the super-affordable camera developer Wyze has gotten in on the action, offering a $10 spotlight that you can literally clip right onto an outdoor camera.īut as much as these cameras differ from one another in price, they also differ in features and overall quality. Ring's done it Arlo's done it to even better effect.

Google's approach to its Nest Cam with Floodlight is a lot like its competitors': take an outdoor camera and slap some lights and a higher price tag on it.
