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GoogleNestTeam
Community Manager (Admin)
Community Manager (Admin)

Nest Community Members, 

Since launch, many of our long-time Nest customers have provided valuable feedback on our new Nest Cam (battery) and Nest Doorbell (battery) devices -- particularly on the transition to the Google Home app experience. We hear you, and we’re taking your feedback to heart. In this post, I want to share more about our commitments to you going forward. 

 

The transition to the Google Home app

Our new cameras, including the upcoming Nest Cam (indoor, wired) and Nest Cam with floodlight, were made specifically for the Google Home app. Unlike the Nest app, the Google Home app was built to accommodate both battery and wired products, event-based and 24/7 continuous video history, while giving you a whole home view and history of your camera and doorbell feeds across all Nest cameras. You can check out the recent Nest Community blog if you want to read more on Nest cameras and the Home app. 

We chose to transition to the Home app because this app is designed for the future of the smart home — a single place to set up, manage, automate, and control your home. Today, most home devices are controlled across multiple apps, but we’re working on making the Google Home app the central controller across all your home devices, including Google devices and devices from 1,000s of other brands. We continue to make major improvements to the Home app to support this future. 

That being said, this means that existing Nest households with cameras and doorbells prior to Nest Cam (battery) and Nest Doorbell (battery) may have a two app experience. We know this can be frustrating, and we are committed to bringing the experiences and Nest devices you have come to love in the Nest app into the Home app. This will take time to get right, and we will continue to share more details as we have updates.

We are listening to your feedback and will continue to make improvements to advance the camera experience in the Home app. For example, we’ll soon introduce the ability to flip between events quickly and easily, which is helpful for events that are far apart, or if you only want a glimpse of the events versus playing them back fully. And we’ve also been working on rolling out a desktop experience for the Google Home app, so the new Nest cameras and doorbell feeds can be viewed and controlled from there. This will launch in 2022. 

 

Other updates

We also heard feedback from many on the multi-pack cameras only offering a single charging cable. We recognize that this doesn't work for all users, so we are offering a free additional cable(s) to customers who purchased the two-pack or three-pack. Just contact our support team.

Finally, we commit to being more transparent with you on where we are taking the camera portfolio. We know that those with wired doorbell connections prefer to have a doorbell that can also support 24/7 continuous video history (via the Nest Aware subscription). We are excited to share that we will be launching a 2nd generation of Nest Doorbell (wired) in 2022. 

 

Hopefully this post gives you more context on where we’re heading together, and we’ll share our upcoming plans here on the Nest Community. I encourage you to share your feedback with us as we continually improve our products and experiences.

-rishi

 

Rishi Chandra

GM/VP of Google Nest

411 Comments
BG
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@eisenb11  Oh, and I almost forgot... The new Nest cameras (like mine) don't even show up in the routine's list of devices. They only appear in the Home/Away routine setup. You cannot even say "Hey Google... Turn off the front camera." This command is not recognized for the new Nest Cams, and this limited functionality has been verified by Google support. It's just a cluster. It's great hardware, but such a crappy app. I am a software engineer, and I own a software company, and I would never let this product out with the loss of functionality like the old Nest app.

JBSD
Community Member

Is Google short on SW & UI devs to either update Nest and/or Home to support *all* devices at launch?  Not a fan of needing two apps with separate functionality from a single branded ecosystem.  😞

caseyb
Community Member

@GoogleNestTeam - I feel absolutely cheated.  I’ve significantly invested in the Nest ecosystem and recommended to family and friends.  I have the secure system, doorbell, thermo, cams, door locks, etc.  I spent 2 hours trying to figure out why my new Nest Cam (wired) would not show up in the Nest app.  Finally stumbled across this thread.  Google, you are going to lose a customer and ambassador of the brand if ALL of the Nest app features aren’t available in Google Home soon.

Travis1
Community Member

What a terrible customer experience. I installed a new Nest Cam with Floodlight and struggled trying to figure out what was broken, why it wouldn't show up in the Nest app or on the web page. Your own customer documentation is wrong - https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/9225631?hl=en says you can view the video history on home.nest.com but that's only true with some cameras that are no longer sold, not the new ones. 

If the customer experience isn't done yet, don't break the existing one.

If it will "take some time to get right" then get it right before you roll out a partially-working hackjob. 

If you're going to have two ecosystems, then don't stop selling the old cameras during the interim.

The Google Home app is not even close to feature-complete, and is really not a good user experience. If you have a large number of Google & Nest devices (chromecasts, cameras, assistant-enabled speakers, etc) it's very cluttered. 

 

tdfischer
Community Member

Serious… a Nest Cam (battery) not showing up in the Nest App and being forced to use the Google Home app?  Now I’ve heard it all - misleading consumers and faulty marketing to say the least! Google - fix this and integrate these cameras into the Nest App!  

PhilPei
Community Member

I’m just here to add my name to the list of customers angered by this move.

 

I wish you’d never bought dropcam and ruined a perfectly great company with your ABC mismanagement 

VermontProperty
Community Member

I can't believe I had to wait until after I purchased 6 new floodlight cams and installed one of them to learn that they don't work in the Nest App (alongside a dozen existing Nest cams we already have) and are not viewable on a computer which is the whole reason we went with a Nest platform a couple years ago. Google sucks. I hope this bombs for you, you deserve the worst. Returning all our new cams right now and finding a new platform. F YOU.

VermontProperty
Community Member

The fact that the few remaining old-version Nest Outdoor IQ cams are selling for double-price and more ($800 per camera!!!) on eBay should tell you how much people hate the new cams that only work on Google Home app and not in the Nest app or Nest web browser. You can't begin to imagine how much I hate Google for this and will never forgive or forget for getting burned on system we've already invested thousands in... and now have to pay double-price to scalpers. 

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2047675.m570.l1311&_nkw=nest+nc4101us&_sacat=0

Unbelievable: https://www.ebay.com/itm/353482267666?hash=item524d2f5c12:g:IdAAAOSwuKpgkh3I

Google is truly scum of the earth.

 

BadgerMattyB
Community Member

Super disappointing after being a long-time Nest user and having just purchased two floodlight cameras. The Nest app is great, Google Home is awful to look at. Fix this.

-Craig
Community Member

I have various Nest devices using Nest App, just purchased a 'Nest Cam' and found I can not add it using Nest App, must use Google Home. I have added using Google Home, but Google home does not see other Nest products eg Nest Protect.

I can not view the 'Nest Cam' on home.nest.com.

I can not edit zones for Nest Outdoor cameras in Google Home App, I have to use Nest App.

Opened case with Google Nest and advised that 'Nest Cam' is not compatible with 'Nest Outdoor IQ', I must use separate Apps.

I did not believe this could be true, until reading more online. 

Both products 'Nest Protect' and 'Nest Cam' are in same packaging, same logos, same branding, similar product names prefixed with 'Nest', but are effectively two different product lines that are not compatible.

I feel for the support staff, they will be getting lots of calls about this.

VermontProperty
Community Member

I think that Google has completely missed the point that a large portion of Nest camera users neither want nor need the cameras functions integrated with "a household", speakers, lights, and doorbells and such. My business used dozens of these cameras around a large commercial complex and several remote properties. At the time it was the best wifi/non-hardwired system that would allow many people on remote desktop computers to monitor security live from many cams at once, in one aggregate place, and save/share/and download clips of security incidents (sometimes single incidents that occurred on/over multiple cameras and then we'd stitch the clips together chronologically in Adobe Premiere). Google has broken a formerly awesome system and awesome brand to appeal to its own egos.. And a smaller demographic of customers. You will lose business and you will totally deserve it. 

Chili
Community Member

Added 3 new Nest battery cams on Sunday just to find out like many on this thread that they are not supported in the Nest app. Saying that I am hugely disappointed is an understatement. Thank you Google, now I have to use 2 different apps to control my Nest devices, let alone that the Google Home app looks like a an intern coded it as a summer project. Please fix this mess Google and get the new Nest cams integrated into the Nest app!

GeotheLee
Community Member

I like to open my nest app and see all the cameras i have live, and be able to scroll through the timeline to check what has happened before and after the recorded incident, because the notified time isn't always the best to check for the motion detected, often u have to scroll ahead of time to see the actual detection. 
unless you have the nest app capability build into the home app, you cannot stop customers from adding newly purchase "Nest" cameras to the "Nest" App. 

the Home app does not offer the same functionality as the Nest app. until you have fully integrated the Home app, don't force your users off the Nest app, because the home app isn't currently build for security in mind at all. 

BadgerMattyB
Community Member

@GoogleNestTeam I'm back, after living with my two new floodlight cameras for several days. I need someone to contact me to provide a timeline for their integration into the Nest app. Google Home is horrific and I feel absolutely cheated... I will not manage my interior cameras, doorbell, smart locks and original outdoor camera in a different place than these two new, long-awaited, hot-off-the-presses devices. Your competitors (read: Apple) would NEVER pull this kind of JV move and I'll be returning my floodlight cameras and hawking the rest of my Nest products on eBay (where I hear they're trading at a premium) if someone can't give me reassurance that I will be able to control all of my Nest products within the NEST APP. Way to destroy a brand and by the looks of it, many many evangelical customers. 

Mike78
Community Member

You guys have destroyed a perfect ecosystem that I used to love. 

when I was told to switch to a google login. I said fine whatever. but that was just the beginning of the dumpster fire you guys created.

Heres an idea! why not just scrap your terrible app and add new features to the nest app that loyalist had come to love. You can even just rebrand it to put your stupid logo all over it. 

I cant believe I spent 300 bucks on a floodlight camera that im being told "just use two apps"

and to scrap one of the best devices that ive been using flawlessly since the beginning the nest secure?

why?for what reason? you guys are making terrible decision after terrible decision.

I hope apple comes out with a Line of cameras so they can put you guys to shame

SMK
Community Member

Well, I just unboxed my Nest Camera (Battery) and after setting everything up, I discovered that it does not integrate with the Nest app. You have to use the childish, Google Home app, which was designed by a bunch of armatures. I have always tried to avoid Googles software because the interfaces are so confusing and always in Beta mode. The google Home App is no exception. Its trash. I try to avoid Gmail as much as I can because its interface sucks too. Knowing that other users are experiencing the same frustrations, I am concerned that I will be running into many issues. 

 

Sorry Google. You are no Apple when it comes to developing nice products with great experiences. Now I have to figure out how to navigate all the childish settings in your crummy Google Home App. Give up on it and move everything over to the Nest app. At least those developers know what they are doing,

WildClyde
Community Member

I couldn’t be more upset! I have been a long term supporter of Nest but NO MORE!

Nest products that I own:

I own 10 smoke detectors. 
I own 4 thermostats. 
I own the doorbell. 
I own three of the old outdoor cameras.
I own two of the battery cameras which I would return if I could. 

I want everything to appear in the Nest app as it does now. The Google Home app is crap!!!

Fix it!!!

SMK
Community Member

@WildClyde , wow, you do have a lot of Nest products. I have

 

8 cameras

3 smoke detectors

1 thermostat

The Nest app is good. Not perfect, but that development team is way smarter than the Google Home team. I feel like a 4 year old with no programming skills could create a better app with a better user experience.

When Rishi Chandra from @GoogleNestTeam mentioned that they want to take the Nest app experience and cram into the Google Home, why waste their time? Scrap the Google Home app and improve the Nest App. 

 

I work in software development/customer experience and I honestly struggle with Google's software.

Also, why do I have to go through 5 screens just to log into the Nest app? WTF?

 

Please fix your software @GoogleNestTeam. I can help you with a better experience! I have little faith that the Google Home app will handle my security needs. I fear that when something bad happens, I won't be able to go back to the app and see what happened. The Nest app is far easier to use.

BG
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@GoogleNestTeam  I totally get where you are going, but you could have 1) Renamed the product line to something like Pixel Home (Pixel Cam and Pixel Bell, Pixel Temp) to separate them and not confuse people. Everything is "Nest" now, "old Nest" and "new Nest", and people still expect everything to work like the old Nest. It's named the same right?! But, it's not compatible! 2) You should have explained the migration and built a better mousetrap in the Google Home app, so people would WANT to migrate, but you cannot even SCHEDULE the cameras to operate at different times, like the old Nest products and every other camera manufactured line. We should not have lost functionality. Even if the camera devices were available for routines like Sunrise/Sunset (like the Home and Away routine), it would give people more options. 

Wfearley
Community Member

Rishi

 

i have been a Nest customer since the beginning.

I have 10 Nest thermostats 

I have 5 cameras.

everything was excellent until one of my outdoor cameras stopped working

i was forced to buy an outdoor battery cam.

now I need to use the nest app to see 24/7 history on my 4 older cams

i need to use Home to see 24/7 history on the new battery cam

setting Up the battery cam was difficult.  The setup process would only set the new cam up if I brought that new cam very close to one of my cams it specified.  The specified cam was located 30 feet in the air on a pole!

the engineering and setup up process for this new battery cam needs to be dramatically improved.  It took your senior technician, Cathleen, 3 days to work with your engineers to figure how to se up this new battery cam.

WildClyde
Community Member

What the Nest product manager missed: users like me want to view my complete home status with one click. I do this before I go to bed and when I am away. The Nest app allows me to: view the thermostats; view the cameras including the doorbell (any packages I might have missed); view the smoke detector status. The Google Home app requires a click to start; a click on Cameras and then a click on live for each battery camera; a click on thermostats and a click on each thermostat; and I can’t see smoke detectors. For me this is 8 clicks and counting…

This is what happens when product management loses its way. GOOGLE, START LISTENING TO YOUR USERS AND LEARN THEIR USE CASES!

Lionman2
Community Member


Wildclyde thats what frustrates me too, Nest app you could open and instantly see everything on one page, cameras were all live and visible, thermostats all there etc. Google app takes about 10 clicks just to view a camera, the history feed never works either. totally pathetic. Cant get notifications from the new cameras on email, so unless you constantly watching your phone they are pointless as security cameras.

Another thing on the thermostatc, you cant shedule them from the google app, ironically they give you a little nest but that opens the nest app for you so you can do it there! Honestly the hash up is laughable, for such a large company it just shows what happens when decent companies get taken over by numpties.

 

BG
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@Lionman2  Hahaha what's a numptie?!?! Is that like a Oompa Loompa?!?! 😂🤣

Lionman2
Community Member

@BG  a numptie is a stupid oompa loompa... 🙂😀

AW8
Community Member

So let me get this straight: Nest Smoke Alarm still require the Nest App while Nest Camera, Nest Thermostat and Google WiFi have been migrated to Google Home. Also, my existing Nest Cameras still require the Nest App to set notifications and zones. Apparently that cannot be done from within the Google Home App. And to top it all off: I just learned that the Nest Outdoor camera I was about to order from the Google Store, will not work with the Nest App but only with the Google Home App.

Insanity!

Wfearley
Community Member

Do not order the Nest battery cam.

its not easy to set up

It forces you to set up HOME

suddenly you need 2 apps to see your Nest products.

Rmhcmp
Community Member

I have really loved the Nest system.  Was looking forward to the hype of the new cameras coming out in 2021.  Ordered two 2-packs only to absolutely HATE the cameras.  Turned to eBay and purchased FIVE nest outdoor IQ nc4100us cameras paying roughly 400 each.  The quality in these 2016 model cameras is so much better than the terrible new Google cameras.  The new cameras cannot even read a license tag 20 feet from the camera with Max video quality.  At least the old nest iq outdoor had a 4k sensor.  It's obvious Google bought nest just to buy out the competition only to produce a less than sub-par product. And with only a 14 day return policy I am stuck with 4 cameras that only have TWO charging cables.  Again, a dumb move on Google's part.  And good luck trying to get ahold of customer service. 

dagensit
Community Member

The functionality camera wise in Google Home is just a little more than rudimentary. It is a major step back for users who are used to the Nest app to be forced to start using Google Home for this. And to use two different apps if they are using both older and newer Nest cams. 

This change should have been postponed until the functionality and UX-experience in Google Home was up to par with that in the Nest app.

In the Nest app, click on the app, then you see all connected cameras images. Click on image in order to go live,

Using the Google Home app. Click on the app, Go to cameras. Choose camera (here you see a black screen), then click on Live Video in order to see what the camera can see. If anything, this is not an improvement.

Now a better choice for those looking for cams is to look for products from other vendors.

Wfearley
Community Member

Rishi

 

it would be nice to have a timeframe from you in when things will be fixed and when everything runs on ONE APP.

 

When I tried to set up my new outdoor battery cam, the setup message said that the new camera needed to be located CLOSE BY to one of my existing Nest Cams.  That cam was in the same existing HOME STRUCTURE.  That older cm was location in one of my condo 3 miles away!  I had to car to drive to the other camera and out the new camera next to it in order to “make it easier to set up the new battery outdoor cam”

It  is the strangest and complicated setup process ever.

harharvar
Community Member

I read about the coming Matter interoperability standard, Will that be adopted within the Google Home ecosystem and app?

Pearnamepor
Community Member

Hello you have a good get will .my like thanks.google

CaptainJeff
Community Member

How about fixing basic functionality of the Nest Learning Thermostat, first! 

I have a problem happening right now.  Installed Nest Learning on 1 April.  Ran heat through May, then AC and Heat into June until we went to straight AC for summer.  Multizone heating system (forced hot water) with two Nest E's on other zones.  Testing heating system from Nest Learning on 6 Oct.  Taco box just kept clicking.  Thermostat showing N72 error (no power to Rh).  It's not true.  You will see other posts about this across the web.  Called heating company for PM b/c I assumed the problem was with boiler.  First thing tech said when he arrived was "you have a Nest thermostat, correct?".  He performed troubleshooting to see if it was the Nest or the boiler (W to Rh wire - triggered heat).  Notified Google and they sent me new baseplate (arrived last night 10-28 and installed - no fix.  Same exact issues).  Contacted them again this morning (10-29) and just went through 2 hours of painful chat troubleshooting with totally useless reps (Madison and then Enzo).  I'm done with having a teenager in their basement ask me if my house is powered and calling it support/troubleshooting.  This N72 error code with the Nest Learning Thermostat is well documented in your community rooms, and I'm sure that it's well documented behind your walls of secrecy.  I haven't found 1 posting where someone with the issue got it resolved through your support network.  The solution was to eat the $250 purchase and buy something else.  Well, I'm not going away.  I WANT MY PROBLEM FIXED NOW!!!!!  23 DAYS WITHOUT HEAT IS CRIMINAL.  FIX IT!

CaptainJeff
Community Member

Let me translate for those of you who don't live in San Jose and drink latte's with the Google crowd...

 

"Since launch, many of our long-time Nest customers have provided valuable feedback..."

-you lit up our system bitching about how we hood winked you into buying a new gadget, only to find out it didn't work.  

"on our new Nest Cam (battery) and Nest Doorbell (battery) devices -- particularly on the transition to the Google Home app experience. "

-we do what's in our own best interest.  If it conflicts with those who spent hard earned $$ buying our garbage, well, too bad.  Experiences can be good or horrific.  If you were smart enough to work for Google, you'd be smart enough to buy other peoples products.  

"We hear you, and we’re taking your feedback to heart. In this post, I want to share more about our commitments to you going forward."

I have to say this to make you feel better.  We are actually going to pursue our original plan which is to leave behind all those customers who are depending upon the Nest App and wired cameras.  Eventually, we'll stop supporting it and leave you with more electronic junk that will be landfilled later.  The good thing is you'll be drinking all that lead and toxic silver when you fill your next glass of water!

POduser
Community Member

Bottom line, I wish I NEVER initiated the migration to Google from Nest.    Now my primary iPad can’t seem to find Any of my 3 cameras that have worked flawlessly for 3 years- and Still Do on my Un Migrated devices. This App Highjacking is a bait and switch deception, I think your lack of planning makes All of You at Google look amateurish and untrustworthy going forward. 

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Wfearley
Community Member

You are exactly correct

if Google was serious they would be working night and day to fix the mess/

Moreover, they should be updating their customers on a regular basis as to when things will be fixed.

 

It looks like the 6th grade worked on the App for Google HOME.

nbtc971
Community Member

This just sounds like excuses. I bought a $300 Nest Cam with Floodlights only to find out I can't do with it what I've done with older Nest Doorbell cam. The fact that it's not Nest App compatible, well I guess I could accept that if they had moved the functionality of the Nest App over to Google Home BEFORE marketing Nest products that don't work with the Nest App, means my Sharptools dashboard won't include my driveway cam. Great. That is false marketing if you ask me. Fix it, NOW!

ZackTheBaker
Community Member

Just commenting as well to show a point, but this transition is pretty horrible for as expensive as a product as these are, and literal limitations that have been implemented with the way these cameras work. 

 

If we're paying for Nest Aware Plus we can't even use the full functionality of what we are paying for in the Google Home app. It makes no sense. 

bob
Community Member

The only way to stop a mega-company from **bleep**ing the people who send it money to finance their bait and switch tactics is a class action lawsuit on the order of 900 million dollars. That might get their attention and force them to operate honestly.

Facebook managed to buy Instagram and a bunch of others and NOT CHANGE their operability. Google has **bleep**ed this up from the start, seemingly maliciously. A lawsuit with millions of plaintiffs might catch their attention. Or maybe a million lawsuits launched simultaneously. Or maybe a billionaire can just buy Nest from the incompetents and restore it to its former functionality.

MplsCustomer
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Here is what Ben Schoon, a writer and video producer for 9to5Google, has to say about having old Google Nest cameras in the Google Nest app and new Google Nest cameras in the Google Home app:

"Comment: Google's Nest transition period leaves current owners in a maddening limbo" (Nov. 1, 2021)

https://9to5google.com/2021/11/01/nest-app-transition-comment/

-Craig
Community Member

2 words in the above 9to5 link sum it up:

"It’s absurd."

MplsCustomer
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Even now, the Google Team continues to post this "brand response" to Best Buy camera reviews that point out Nest users now have to use two apps for their cameras:

"The new Nest Cam (Battery) is exclusive to the Home app because we wanted to create an integrated experience."

"Integrated"??

kconn68
Community Member

Just bought a New Old Nest Cam IQ indoor..they are now no longer for sale !!!!! I hooked it up and am not recieiving notifications on my Nest App with the rest of my Nest Cams. What a Fkn. mess you GOOGLE people have caused. Bring back MY SECURITY CAMERAS. I need security....not some fun camera for watching my dog.And I can see it on my phone????Great a miniscule shot of a burglar. For those of us with security in mind...these new cameras are not for security...its playtime. So **bleep** disappointed I could scream.  

Ninjaneer
Community Member

One of the questions I am dying to know the answer to. The answer will determine if I will sell all my Google nest cameras and go another direction. 

Is it on the roadmap to allow the new cameras to stream on Google TV such as the nividia shield. Currently you an install the nest app and do this. 

Be able to display multiple cameras at one time is very important to me if this isn't coming in the future, I will to start de-vesting in nest now. 

 

jpandb
Community Member

In addition to the app thing: 

- can't mount it vertically under the eave/soffit

- cord angle is 180 off

- cord is almost impossible to hide

- it's all white

How??

Notorious
Community Member

Google, please get rid of Rishi Chandra ASAP. He is killing Nest legacy and the whole brand, by replacing premium products with cheap rubbish. I’m out.

gghlaw
Community Member

I wish I had found this place before I  dropped $179 on the outdoor battery camera that I now know (after many frustrating hours uninstalling and reinstalling and searching everywhere for how I add it to my existing Nest cameras and devices) only to learn here that I CAN NOT!  Wow.  I guess eventually all companies turn to churning out **bleep** because they make so much suckering us in.  I sincerely hope we will be able to get everything into ONE app with all of the Nest Aware features we like.  Stop procrastinating and get it done.

 

 

Hellbent
Community Member

I don't want to use my gmail password to sign into Nest/Google home. What idiot thought this was a good idea? 

I have my cameras on a schedule because my internet is **bleep**. No schedule in Google Home?!?!?! WTF?

The design of the Google Home app is **bleep**ing hideous. (I have 25years of UX design experience... you failed miserably)

Can I migrate back to my base Nest account and get my money back for the new useless cameras that only work in Google Home?

Hellbent
Community Member

Not a single positive comment. Google - get your **bleep** together. Fire the asshats who put this plan together and give us back the Nest we know and love. 

SistaBunifa
Community Member

Since you've been blessed with some of the best smarthome hardware ever, via Nest, why are you so slow and seemingly-stupid when it comes to smarthome ecosystem and product integration? You come across as if you have zero clue on what the customer wants and needs. You punish past and existing customers by breaking their otherwise good experiences and their interoperability purchase motivation, replacing it with sluggish and broken performance and flat out incompatibilities.  Amazon/Ring completely makes you look foolish. Doesn't the buck stop with your department leader, Chandra? Why has he been allowed to remain at the helm for so long? He's like a ship captain with a blindfold on running the vessel aground. 

SistaBunifa
Community Member
  • As a shareholder I'm completely put off by Rishi Chandra's inability to recognize and seize market opportunity. As a customer, I am angered and frustrated at his continual missteps with product ecosystem fumbles. It's as if he's purposely trying to harm everyone's interests.