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Nest Cam IQ, Works with Alexa

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Model Name Nest Cam IQ Indoor Security Camera
Connectivity Technology Wireless
Special Feature Low Light
Connectivity Protocol Wi-Fi

About this item

  • Works with Alexa for voice control (Alexa device sold separately).
  • Person alerts: Smart enough to tell a person from a thing, then alert you.
  • Supersight: A 4K sensor, 12x digital zoom and High Dynamic Range (HDR) imaging offer extra clear video that can automatically zoom in and track intruders
  • HD Talk and Listen: Lets you have a seamless conversation.
  • 24/7 live video: See a 130° view in 1080p HD, day or night.
  • 3-hour snapshot history: Review what happened in the Nest app, even if you missed an alert.
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Motion detection
3.8
4.1
4.2
Night vision
3.5
3.9
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Picture quality
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1080p
720p
720p
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Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
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mounting type
Wall Mount
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Nest Aware

Add a boost of intelligence and cloud video recording with Nest Aware.

  • 24/7 continuous cloud video
  • Familiar face alerts*
  • Intelligent audio alerts

A best-in-class security camera with top-of-its-class brains.

Nest Cam IQ has a 4K sensor, HDR, 12x digital zoom and shows you incredibly crisp, clear 1080p HD video. With HD Talk and Listen you can have a clear and seamless conversation. And Nest Cam IQ is thoughtful about when and how it alerts you. It has advanced algorithms that can tell the difference between a person and a thing, alert you, and can automatically zoom in and track intruders in crystal clear video. With a Nest Aware subscription, Nest Cam IQ can even recognize familiar and unfamiliar faces*.

*Not available on Nest Cams used in Illinois.

  • 24/7 continuous live video streaming
  • Person, motion, and sound alerts
  • 3-hour snapshot history
  • Shareable live video streams
  • Can turn on automatically when you’re gone, and off when you come home

24/7 live streaming video, day and night.

We designed Nest Cam IQ to be plugged into power so you get a continuous 24/7 live stream in crisp 1080p HD video.

Person alerts on your phone.

Nest Cam IQ is smart enough to tell the difference between a person and a thing, then alert you. With a Nest Aware subscription, Nest Cam IQ can even detect familiar and unfamiliar faces*.

*Not available on Nest Cams used in Illinois.

Supersight gives you extra clear video.

Supersight’s 4K sensor, 12x digital zoom and HDR offer unparalleled video that can automatically zoom in and track intruders in crystal clear video.

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24/7 live streaming
1080p HD video
3-hour snapshot history
Motion and sound alerts
Person alerts
Supersight: 4K sensor, HDR, close-up tracking view
HD Talk and Listen
Talk and Listen
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24/7 continuous cloud video recording (up to 30 days)
Person alerts
Familiar face alerts*
Intelligent audio alerts
*Not available on Nest Cams used in Illinois.

What's in the Box

-Nest Cam IQ camera.

-Power cable.

-Power adapter.

-Quick Start Guide.

Connectivity Requirements

Working broadband internet connection with at least 2 Mbps upload speed (DSL may not qualify).

Compatible phone or tablet with the free Nest app and Bluetooth 4.0. Some phones, tablets, and networks do not support 1080p.

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  • Product Description

    Nest Cam IQ, Indoor Security Camera, With Incredibly Crisp, Clear 1080P HD Video & HD Talk & Listen, Advanced Algorithms That Can Identify When Someone's In Your Home, Alert Your Phone, & Automatically Track That Person As They Move Through The Room, While Still Showing You The Big Picture, Smart Enough To Tell A Person From A Thing, Then Alert You, A 4K Sensor, 12X Digital Zoom & High Dynamic Range Imaging Offer Extra Clear Video That Can Automatically Zoom In & Track Intruders, HD Talk & Listen, Lets You Have A Seamless Conversation, 24/7 Live Video, See A 130 Degree View In 1080P HD, Day Or Night, 3 Hour Snapshot History, Review What Happened In The Nest App, Even If You Missed An Alert, SIGNED RESELLER AGREEMENT IS REQUIRED TO ORDER.

    Customer reviews

    3.7 out of 5 stars
    3.7 out of 5
    118 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality of the security camera, saying it's a high-quality, reliable product with cool features. They also appreciate the high-definition video and the fact that it'll save picture and still snapshots. However, some customers have reported issues with the performance and value of the product. They say the features don't work properly, it'd be useless without an expensive subscription, and that the ongoing expense is quite expensive. Customers also dislike facial recognition, and mounting. They disagree on image quality, ease of setup, and notifications.

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    27 customers mention21 positive6 negative

    Customers like the quality of the security camera. They say it's a perfectly decent product, with high-quality video and cool features. Some customers also mention that the camera works well enough and uses gigabytes of Internet access. Overall, most are satisfied with the design and quality of this reliable product.

    "...It never disconnects. It has an excellent wifi capability* It always works (you can't take this for granted after using D-Link cameras!)*..." Read more

    "...I had no issues with DDNS, no calls to Verizon to determine how to configure their router to get the video outside my house, no port mapping, etc...." Read more

    "Some of the features are smart and very promising (Familiar Faces plus motion tracking are ace), but this model removes a critical feature I loved..." Read more

    "...The Nest Cam IQ is significantly more secure than IP cameras (which use general-purpose webservers which are easily hackable), and much more..." Read more

    28 customers mention17 positive11 negative

    Customers are mixed about the image quality of the security camera. Some mention that the quality is amazing, with incredible resolution and clarity. However, others say that the image is blurry and the cams keep disconnecting from the network.

    "...The 4K sensor is incredibly sensitive: it can practically see in the dark...." Read more

    "...However, on iOS, Sightline is awful most of the time; on Android, it's practically useless...." Read more

    "...Minimal fish eye for 130 degrees of coverage - this hasn't been discussed much, but that the view is not fish-eyed and I can see 130 degrees of..." Read more

    "...there is a lot of goodness here over prior generations, such as better resolution, and zooming in on activity, this product at this time, fails to..." Read more

    14 customers mention9 positive5 negative

    Customers are mixed about the ease of setup of the security camera. Some mention it's incredibly easy to set up and simple to use, while others say that the software needs some work, is stupid, and not user friendly. They also say the interface of the app and web is difficult to view and save clips.

    "...The Nest app always works and is easy to use*..." Read more

    "...The software behind it is really stupid." Read more

    "...Simple to use and works so great - easy to find anything I want, and then create a clip. It's beauty in simplicity.-..." Read more

    "This camera is very easy to set up -- under 5 minutes with the Nest app...." Read more

    7 customers mention3 positive4 negative

    Customers are mixed about the notifications from the security camera. Some mention that they are getting zero false alerts, while others say that they have had issues with the alerting. They say that the system is worse than their Ring doorbell, and that the notifications are missing basic stuff.

    "...Whereas I was getting dozens of alerts per day, I'm now getting zero false alerts: the only time it tells me that it sees a person is when there is..." Read more

    "...at the recording on the nest site and realized that the camera doesn't even send a notice for every detected event...." Read more

    "...Notification features - outstanding that I can set them for each user...." Read more

    "...In short, it cannot. Constant false alerts for pets going through the image frame. Dog bark detection does not work...." Read more

    17 customers mention0 positive17 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the security camera. They say that the features don't work properly, it's useless, and has frustrating practical usability flaws. The product is buggy and inconsistent, and it becomes a basic dumb camera over time. Customers also mention that the IQ did not perform as promised in the product descriptions.

    "...As noted by others, the camera has some bugs that Nest needs to fix. Those are outlined below. I'm holding steady at 4-stars for now...." Read more

    "...would have preferred keeping the IQ for the features, but they don't work properly, probably can be fixed by firmware upgrades...." Read more

    "...to tell me what's going on when we're not there, but it's not consistent enough to trust...." Read more

    "...wi-fi, and yet Sightline is extremely slow to load and sometimes doesn't even work without having the restart the app...." Read more

    12 customers mention0 positive12 negative

    Customers are disappointed with the value of the security camera. They mention that the ongoing expense is quite expensive, and the camera is close to useless without an expensive subscription. Customers also say that the Nest service is expensive, given its lack of configuration. They feel that the cameras are pretty shiny expensive cameras that do the same thing as a regular camera.

    "...Server farms are everywhere, and are cheap -- price is excessive, would be nice if Nest introduces a 5 day cloud service at a reduced rate ...." Read more

    "...No items for wall or ceiling mounting like other nestcams. The camera was expensive, if I can not mount it without getting creative with extra cost..." Read more

    "Fantastic camera, but it's a bit expensive, and the software needs some work. My biggest complaint is that it reports my cats as people...." Read more

    "...Camera is expensive for what it is, but if you use this to capture family memories that would otherwise be missed, the extra clarity is well worth..." Read more

    11 customers mention3 positive8 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the mounting of the security camera. They mention that it has a small field of view, no mounting hardware, and no items for wall or ceiling mounting like other Nestcams. They also say that there is no hole in the base to feed the cable through for mounting, and that there are limited mounting options.

    "...from many of the same flaws as other Nest cameras in terms of limited mounting options and limited ability to adjust to viewed area...." Read more

    "...The camera base has a tripod mount screw but if you want to attach it to a wall or hang it upside down, you're out of luck from Nest...." Read more

    "As others mentioned, this does not come with wall mount hardware previous designs have. I'm using:1/4" -20 x 1-1/2" Hanger Bolts..." Read more

    "Doesn't include a wall mount and no hole in the base to feed the cable through for wall mounting...." Read more

    9 customers mention0 positive9 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the facial recognition feature of the security camera. They mention that it's horrible at face recognition, has very limited usability, and there's no way to limit it to activity zones. Some customers also say that the people recognition feature never misses a person, but frequently flags movement as being a human. Overall, some customers feel the facial detection is not great yet and has very little usability.

    "...* The people recognition feature never misses a person but frequently flags movement as being a person even though it is just the wind blowing a..." Read more

    "...Some faces seem not to be picked up - I have have visitors and don't necessarily see them in the recognition interface, not sure why...." Read more

    "...and zooming in on activity, this product at this time, fails to recognize anyone -- believe this to be a software issue that, in time, will be..." Read more

    "...Nest picks up faces on my TV. I watched one movie with a slow pan of a large crowd during a speech, focusing on dozens of faces...." Read more

    promising start, initial impressions
    5 Stars
    promising start, initial impressions
    UPDATE - 2 Months In------------------------------------Nest rolled out an update to improve the accuracy of people alerts. It works. Whereas I was getting dozens of alerts per day, I'm now getting zero false alerts: the only time it tells me that it sees a person is when there is actually a person. I'm very pleased with this improvement and am moving my rating up to 5-stars! Thanks for listening Nest!UPDATE - 1 Month In------------------------------------After 5 weeks of usage, I'm still holding steady with a 4-star rating for this camera. It doesn't work as well as it needs to but it works better than any other camera I've tried. And the areas where it is weakest are in areas that no other camera I've seen can even touch (identifying people, zooming in on motion, etc...)Things that have impressed me over the month:* It never disconnects. It has an excellent wifi capability* It always works (you can't take this for granted after using D-Link cameras!)* The Nest app always works and is easy to use* The online recording feature is extremely reliable: I can always go online and see what's been happeningThings that they still need to work on:* Despite the HDR capability being groundbreaking, the camera still underexposes faces of people walking to my front door, leaving them disguised.* The people recognition feature never misses a person but frequently flags movement as being a person even though it is just the wind blowing a tree limb, etc... This is so bad that I was forced to disable the motion activated notifications rather than being inundated with false notifications several dozen times per day.Despite the negatives, this is still better than 6-7 other camera systems I've tried (D-Link, TrendNet, TP-Link, Lorex, QSee). With the price having dropped from $300 to $225, I'm seriously considering buying a second one. Of course, that $50/year per extra camera makes me think twice about that! I'm hoping Nest rolls out major updates in the future so I can move this up to 5-stars.ORIGINAL------------------------------------This review encompasses my first impressions of the Nest Cam IQ. I bought this camera to look out a window by my front door so I can see when people come and go. This area was previously covered by a 720p D-Link IP camera (wired).As noted by others, the camera has some bugs that Nest needs to fix. Those are outlined below. I'm holding steady at 4-stars for now.First impressions:* You will NOT get the benefit of the 4K sensor if just watching video on your phone or computer. That's because the video stream being sent to your device is 1080p. Any zooming you might do on your phone is only able to zoom the 1080p video feed. It was a big disappointment for me but I think there's an opportunity here for the Nest folks to add a great feature that would allow your zoomed video to immediately show what the 4K sensor is capturing.* The HDR feature does a nice job. My camera is pointed at an area with shade but also some sky. The sky shows up blue and the shady areas are still light enough that you can see what's going on. I dare say that it provides an image that is almost as good as what I see with my bare eyes. It's still a bit dark for me in some cases: I'd rather over-expose the sky a bit if it meant I could get a better look at the face of the person walking up to my door. See the picture attached to my review: you can see the color of the leaves along with the bright blue sky. On a non-HDR camera, you'd see the leaves or the sky, but probably not both.* I found a concrete way to take advantage of the 4K sensor. From the nest.com website, you can go into the camera configuration and change the base zoom level. Effectively you can digitally zoom in to a level that you wish you could see clearly and then press a button that makes that particular zoom level the new default view seen by the camera. When you do this you receive a notification that the camera is about to "enhance" the video for this new view. Shortly thereafter the pixelation from the zoom goes away and you get a crisp new view centered on what you were zooming on. I was really impressed by this. You lose viewing angle but it gives you more flexibility to take advantage of the camera's sensor.* I turned off "motion" alerts and set the camera to only alert when it detects a person. Still, the camera sees "people" all the time. Dozens of times per day it will interrupt me to tell me that there is a person in front of my house. Of those times, maybe once or twice there will actually be people. A 70' pine tree in my neighbor's front yard seems to get identified as a person a lot.* When actual people do walk in front of my camera, it does zoom in like you see in the promotional video. It will track them as they walk from one side of my house to the other. It's pretty cool: like a ghost camera operator. This is also how I know that the camera thinks my neighbor's pine tree is a person: it keeps zooming in on the upper branches of said tree (dozens of times per day).* The 4K sensor is incredibly sensitive: it can practically see in the dark. I have night vision disabled because my camera is inside a window and the glass would reflect the IR LEDs, but even with no IR, a small porch light is sufficient to make my entire porch and most of my front yard visible. Even the night sky shows up as dark dark blue. It's impressive.* I'm surprised that Nest didn't bundle any way to mount this camera. The camera base has a tripod mount screw but if you want to attach it to a wall or hang it upside down, you're out of luck from Nest. This is a very strange omission if you ask me.* This camera supports 5G WIFI (IEEE 802.1ac). Because my camera is only about 25' from my wifi gateway, I went ahead and connected it via 5G to give it tons of bandwidth. I wouldn't have tried this if my gateway wasn't so close to my front door. So far it's working great over wifi.* The camera video is accessed through the Nest app on your phone or through your web browser on the nest.com website. Again, that feed is simply 1080p so in many ways, this camera will appear no better than the rest of the cameras on the market. The only way to benefit from the 4K sensor is when the Nest zoom automatically kicks in or when you reset the digital zoom base and let the camera "enhance" the video for that new setting.* The camera has no problem handling multiple simultaneous viewers. I had the nest.com website and was viewing the feed from my iPhone and suddenly my wife started telling me how great it looked on her phone: that was three simultaneous clients, very good!Other notes:* Nest gives you a free 1-month trial of their "Nest Aware" cloud service for uploading 10-day's worth of video to Nest's website. This essentially turns your camera into a full-blown security system.* The camera gets quite warm during operation. The ambient temperature 1" to the left of the camera is 77 degrees but the camera itself measures 120 degrees. I guess this is why Nest makes you click-through an agreement not to set your camera in the sun!* Nest is quite generous by providing a 10' power cord. My old D-Link also had a 10' power cord but newer D-Link cameras ship with ~6' cords.Bugs:* The camera itself has worked flawlessly at providing 1080p video, but the notification system is worse than my Ring doorbell.* A 70' pine tree across the street is frequently identified as a person (dozens of times per day).* Even though I turned off motion events, yesterday my camera reported 440 motion events.* Even though I had all notifications disabled for my wife's "family" account, she continued to receive dozens of emails from nest notifying on each of these motion events. I contacted Nest support and after 30 minutes online chatting, I was told "wait 24 hours for your change to take-effect". Sure enough, the next day, the e-mails stopped.I'll update the review as I have more time with the camera. Feel free to ask me questions and I'll do my best to help answer them.
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    Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2017
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    5.0 out of 5 stars promising start, initial impressions
    Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2017
    UPDATE - 2 Months In
    ------------------------------------
    Nest rolled out an update to improve the accuracy of people alerts. It works. Whereas I was getting dozens of alerts per day, I'm now getting zero false alerts: the only time it tells me that it sees a person is when there is actually a person. I'm very pleased with this improvement and am moving my rating up to 5-stars! Thanks for listening Nest!

    UPDATE - 1 Month In
    ------------------------------------
    After 5 weeks of usage, I'm still holding steady with a 4-star rating for this camera. It doesn't work as well as it needs to but it works better than any other camera I've tried. And the areas where it is weakest are in areas that no other camera I've seen can even touch (identifying people, zooming in on motion, etc...)

    Things that have impressed me over the month:
    * It never disconnects. It has an excellent wifi capability
    * It always works (you can't take this for granted after using D-Link cameras!)
    * The Nest app always works and is easy to use
    * The online recording feature is extremely reliable: I can always go online and see what's been happening

    Things that they still need to work on:
    * Despite the HDR capability being groundbreaking, the camera still underexposes faces of people walking to my front door, leaving them disguised.
    * The people recognition feature never misses a person but frequently flags movement as being a person even though it is just the wind blowing a tree limb, etc... This is so bad that I was forced to disable the motion activated notifications rather than being inundated with false notifications several dozen times per day.

    Despite the negatives, this is still better than 6-7 other camera systems I've tried (D-Link, TrendNet, TP-Link, Lorex, QSee). With the price having dropped from $300 to $225, I'm seriously considering buying a second one. Of course, that $50/year per extra camera makes me think twice about that! I'm hoping Nest rolls out major updates in the future so I can move this up to 5-stars.

    ORIGINAL
    ------------------------------------
    This review encompasses my first impressions of the Nest Cam IQ. I bought this camera to look out a window by my front door so I can see when people come and go. This area was previously covered by a 720p D-Link IP camera (wired).

    As noted by others, the camera has some bugs that Nest needs to fix. Those are outlined below. I'm holding steady at 4-stars for now.

    First impressions:
    * You will NOT get the benefit of the 4K sensor if just watching video on your phone or computer. That's because the video stream being sent to your device is 1080p. Any zooming you might do on your phone is only able to zoom the 1080p video feed. It was a big disappointment for me but I think there's an opportunity here for the Nest folks to add a great feature that would allow your zoomed video to immediately show what the 4K sensor is capturing.

    * The HDR feature does a nice job. My camera is pointed at an area with shade but also some sky. The sky shows up blue and the shady areas are still light enough that you can see what's going on. I dare say that it provides an image that is almost as good as what I see with my bare eyes. It's still a bit dark for me in some cases: I'd rather over-expose the sky a bit if it meant I could get a better look at the face of the person walking up to my door. See the picture attached to my review: you can see the color of the leaves along with the bright blue sky. On a non-HDR camera, you'd see the leaves or the sky, but probably not both.

    * I found a concrete way to take advantage of the 4K sensor. From the nest.com website, you can go into the camera configuration and change the base zoom level. Effectively you can digitally zoom in to a level that you wish you could see clearly and then press a button that makes that particular zoom level the new default view seen by the camera. When you do this you receive a notification that the camera is about to "enhance" the video for this new view. Shortly thereafter the pixelation from the zoom goes away and you get a crisp new view centered on what you were zooming on. I was really impressed by this. You lose viewing angle but it gives you more flexibility to take advantage of the camera's sensor.

    * I turned off "motion" alerts and set the camera to only alert when it detects a person. Still, the camera sees "people" all the time. Dozens of times per day it will interrupt me to tell me that there is a person in front of my house. Of those times, maybe once or twice there will actually be people. A 70' pine tree in my neighbor's front yard seems to get identified as a person a lot.

    * When actual people do walk in front of my camera, it does zoom in like you see in the promotional video. It will track them as they walk from one side of my house to the other. It's pretty cool: like a ghost camera operator. This is also how I know that the camera thinks my neighbor's pine tree is a person: it keeps zooming in on the upper branches of said tree (dozens of times per day).

    * The 4K sensor is incredibly sensitive: it can practically see in the dark. I have night vision disabled because my camera is inside a window and the glass would reflect the IR LEDs, but even with no IR, a small porch light is sufficient to make my entire porch and most of my front yard visible. Even the night sky shows up as dark dark blue. It's impressive.

    * I'm surprised that Nest didn't bundle any way to mount this camera. The camera base has a tripod mount screw but if you want to attach it to a wall or hang it upside down, you're out of luck from Nest. This is a very strange omission if you ask me.

    * This camera supports 5G WIFI (IEEE 802.1ac). Because my camera is only about 25' from my wifi gateway, I went ahead and connected it via 5G to give it tons of bandwidth. I wouldn't have tried this if my gateway wasn't so close to my front door. So far it's working great over wifi.

    * The camera video is accessed through the Nest app on your phone or through your web browser on the nest.com website. Again, that feed is simply 1080p so in many ways, this camera will appear no better than the rest of the cameras on the market. The only way to benefit from the 4K sensor is when the Nest zoom automatically kicks in or when you reset the digital zoom base and let the camera "enhance" the video for that new setting.

    * The camera has no problem handling multiple simultaneous viewers. I had the nest.com website and was viewing the feed from my iPhone and suddenly my wife started telling me how great it looked on her phone: that was three simultaneous clients, very good!

    Other notes:
    * Nest gives you a free 1-month trial of their "Nest Aware" cloud service for uploading 10-day's worth of video to Nest's website. This essentially turns your camera into a full-blown security system.

    * The camera gets quite warm during operation. The ambient temperature 1" to the left of the camera is 77 degrees but the camera itself measures 120 degrees. I guess this is why Nest makes you click-through an agreement not to set your camera in the sun!

    * Nest is quite generous by providing a 10' power cord. My old D-Link also had a 10' power cord but newer D-Link cameras ship with ~6' cords.

    Bugs:
    * The camera itself has worked flawlessly at providing 1080p video, but the notification system is worse than my Ring doorbell.

    * A 70' pine tree across the street is frequently identified as a person (dozens of times per day).

    * Even though I turned off motion events, yesterday my camera reported 440 motion events.

    * Even though I had all notifications disabled for my wife's "family" account, she continued to receive dozens of emails from nest notifying on each of these motion events. I contacted Nest support and after 30 minutes online chatting, I was told "wait 24 hours for your change to take-effect". Sure enough, the next day, the e-mails stopped.

    I'll update the review as I have more time with the camera. Feel free to ask me questions and I'll do my best to help answer them.
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