Googles Nest Doorbell and Nest Cam will stop charging when its too cold outside – The Verge

Posted: February 21, 2022 at 6:36 pm

Has your Google Nest Doorbell been draining its battery faster than normal or stopped working altogether, even when hooked up to your doorbell wires? Thats because it doesnt like being left out in the cold. A new support page published this week by Google, confirms that Googles newest smart video doorbell, the Google Nest Doorbell (Battery), and its Google Nest Cam (Battery), cant charge at temperatures below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.

The update comes on the heels of complaints by users in the Google Nest forum that their Nest Doorbells were draining their batteries faster than normal this winter, even when hooked up to doorbell wiring to maintain their charge. Cold weather will also affect the batteries in the new Google Nest Cam. But Google says if the camera is connected to a wired power source (it sells a weatherproof power adaptor for $35), there wont be any charging issues at lower temperatures, as the wire powers the camera directly.

The reason for the doorbell problem is based on a small but important distinction between battery-powered and true wired doorbells. Battery-powered doorbells hooked up to doorbell wires arent being powered by your homes electrical wiring; the battery is being trickle charged by the power from the doorbell wiring. If that battery is too cold to hold a charge, it will eventually run down. The same is true if you use a solar panel to keep your Google Nest Cam charged. That trickle charges and doesnt power the camera directly, so it will run out of juice in the cold, says Google.

While its battery-powered cameras (Nests first in the category) can operate in temps as low as -4 degrees Fahrenheit, Googles new support page now lists a minimum charging temperature of 32 degrees Fahrenheit. The support article states that the battery can still power the device at lower temperatures, but it wont charge and may drain faster. Google warns that at the minimum operating temperature, the battery could have less than half the life it does in warmer weather.

So what can you do if you bought a Nest Doorbell and live in a part of the country with sub-freezing temps? Google says you should take the entire doorbell down and bring it inside to a warm place to charge (something you likely already do if its not hooked up to doorbell wiring).

If youre not sure if your device is affected, you can check in the Google Home app where the device will say charging paused or charging slowly with a long estimated charge time if your doorbell is too chilly.

This is not a problem unique to Nests battery-powered cameras. Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries struggle in colder weather. Ring has a support article on its site detailing how its doorbell and camera batteries are affected when temps drop. However, most Ring cameras have the advantage of swappable, removable batteries that are easier to bring indoors to charge.

For those of us in warmer climes, Google says not to worry: the Nest camera batteries can still be charged up to 104 degrees Fahrenheit.

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