08-16-2022 03:52 PM
Hello. My name is felipe vera and I own several nest cameras as well as my brother, friend and my father. We live in different houses and we all experienced the same issue this winter………all of our cameras became fuzzy and now they are out of focus and full of humidity.
I’m terribly sorry to say that these are not inexpensive cameras and should work for years. If you say they fail at winter, I’m sorry, I should check aliexpress then. I changed my complete DVR for google Cameras and I was happy, but now we are 4 families that mysteriously and all of a sudden have cameras that are full of fog.
Please check the attached documents and photos in order to get some help since our families and our security has been compromised.
Regards.
House 1 now is off
House 2 (he climbed and took it off)
House 3 (still connected and no image, just fog)
House 4 (still connected and no image, just fog)
Please we need some help because we trusted and paid a lot of money in order to have every camera connected with the nest/google interface.
08-16-2022 04:14 PM - edited 08-17-2022 04:55 PM
As mentioned previously there is clearly a humidity issue in the camera lens. However since they are designed to be outdoors in various types of weather this clearly should not be an issue. I am not an expert, but if condensation /moisture is getting inside the lens of the camera and causing the fog the weather sealing must have failed - I have seen similar things happen with watches when the rubber seal on the back of the watch either has a break in it or is missing. I would try and use a hair dryer on low heat and about 30 cm from the camera to dry up the moisture. Once that is done check to see if and when the fog returns - also inspect the camera to see if there is any sign of a break in the seals. If you do this and it either doesn't correct the problem or it returns shortly after it could be that there is a failure in the seals of the camera that is letting moisture into the unit and thereby fogging up the lens.
08-20-2022 11:02 PM - edited 08-20-2022 11:05 PM
Hi folks,
78912, thanks for your insights.
Felipe-Vera, I'm sorry to hear that and for the delayed response. I can understand where you're coming from on this. Have you tried the suggested steps shared by 78912? Let's check this out — could you please fill out this form so we could further investigate?
You may check this article to learn about tips for camera placement to avoid foggy lenses (see "More placement tips for specific cameras" section).
Looking forward to your response.
Thanks,
JT
08-23-2022 11:19 PM
Hi Felipe-Vera,
We haven't received your form. Were you able to fill it out? Do you still need help?
Regards,
JT
08-30-2022 04:05 PM
Hi there,
It's me again. Just wanted to jump in here to make sure that you saw my response. Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns as I will be locking this in 24 hours.
Best,
JT
08-27-2022 03:57 PM
Hi there,
I'm checking in to see if you are able to fill out the form? If not, please do so, so we can assist you further with your concern.
Best,
JT