03-22-2022 04:28 PM - edited 03-22-2022 05:45 PM
Hello
I am charging my cameras almost weekly, all three cameras are using battery power only
I have set my zones, selected the extended battery option, etc
Even within my zones well defined, the camera still goes outside the zones
My battery life is no where near the "described" expected battery life
I have to charge these cameras weekly, yes, weekly
I do live on a busy corner, however, I have set the limits to maximize the battery life
The cameras are awesome, the set up is simple, the app is well designed, the alerts are solid and my wife likes the camera, so there!
The batteries - to use a scientific word - "suck"
Great product if you can power directly, however, I am really surprised how quickly these batteries die out
please advise
03-29-2022 05:02 PM
Hi Camarillo,
Sorry to hear about your experience with the Nest Cam (battery). Let's get this sorted out.
A few questions — how many activity zones do you have and do they overlap? How many notifications do you get daily? What type of event trigger most of your notifications?
Regards,
Steve
03-29-2022 06:58 PM
Hello Steve
thanks for reaching out
the front door and my driveway / garage camera each have one zone. I created the zones to limit coverage area
the third back yard camera has no zone
I do get a lot of notifications; and that is why I created the zones - to weed out the stuff: like cars and people walking by
it doesn’t matter, the camera catch everything within the zone and outside the zones
what is alot? Twenty- thirty or more notifications…….
I honestly think the only work around is to have the camera directly powered……..
however, I would say the descriptions shared on battery life is a little misleading
i read and followed all of the advice google offers to help with short battery life
i just didn’t have any luck
As I shared, we like this product, but, the camera have to be connect to power
What are your thoughts Steve
and thank you
03-30-2022 06:24 PM
Hi there,
Thanks for the reply. If your Nest Cam (battery) is focused in a busy area, it can't be helped. You can create an activity zone on the spot you don't want to get notified and uncheck all other motions.
Check this article on how to Set up and use Activity Zones for detailed steps.
Regards,
Steve
04-03-2022 07:52 PM
Hi folks,
It's me again. I wanted to check back in to see if you have other questions and concerns. Feel free to let me know.
Thanks,
Steve
04-06-2022 09:02 PM
Hi there,
We haven't heard any updates from you. I'll go ahead and lock this thread in 24 hours. If you're still in need of assistance, feel free to start a new thread and we'll be happy to help.
Regards,
Steve
04-06-2022 09:28 PM - edited 04-06-2022 09:30 PM
Hello Steve
You are correct, the only solution is to have direct power provided to the cameras in my situation
however, I think google should give consumers a better idea that unless you have your cameras in a “no activity zone” no one using these cameras in neighborhoods is going to get weeks / months worth of charge while using the batteries
…..all good, as I shared we like the google product and I will now work on running power to my cameras
thanks for your help Steve
“in google we trust”
04-06-2022 10:12 PM
Hi there,
We hear you and we apologize for the inconvenience this has caused you, Camarillo. We’ll take your experience as feedback and make sure to learn from this opportunity to improve. I will pass this along to the appropriate team.
Let me know if I can assist with anything else, otherwise I’ll be locking this thread after 24 hours.
Regards,
Steve
04-08-2022 09:32 AM
Hey Folks.
At this time, I'll go ahead and lock this thread. If you're still experiencing problems, feel free to start a new thread and we'll be happy to help.
Best Regards,
Brad.