
Memorial Day Deal: Secure a Google Nest Cam While It's Down to $130
Memorial Day is just a few days away, and that means its time for fun in the sun. This time of the year also tends to be a great time to nab deals that are on par with Black Friday, thanks to major retailer discounts across multiple categories. If you've been eyeing a home security camera, then you'll be glad to know this wire-free Google Nest Cam is now just $130 at both Amazon and Best Buy. That $50 savings gives you twice the opportunity to grab this deal before it goes away. This particular deal is available today only and puts this camera back to its record low.
The Google Nest Cam can be used both indoors or outdoors. It's wire-free, meaning that it's battery powered for a no fuss installation process. An AC power cable is included so you can recharge your camera as needed.
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To start using the Google Nest Cam, simply connect it to your existing Wi-Fi and place at your desired location. Though battery-powered and unassuming, this security camera can work with Google Assistant and Alexa if you should ever need voice controls. Two-way audio makes it easy to respond to anyone who
The Google Nest Cam works with the Google Home app so you can stay aware of what's happening at home by just logging on to the app. The camera was made to work without requiring a subscription and maintains up to 3 hours of footage. However, a separate Google Aware subscription can help you keep up to 60 days of recordings.
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The Google Nest Cam is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use. It's battery-operated, includes an AC power cable for easy recharging and works with both Alexa and Google Assistant to keep you and your home safe. Thanks to this deal at Amazon and Best Buy you can get all of this convenience and peace of mind for just $130 and save $50 for a limited time.
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