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Nest Cam 1.69 Update ruined night vision even more

SuperAdam
Community Member

So Google updated their nest cams AGAIN and further ruined Night vision, day time HDR got a bit better but nowhere near as good as it was with 1.65 software, I about had it with Google, look at these picture and tell me if I'm imagining things, the picture on top is the new 1.69 software and the one on the bottom is the 1.67 software just a few minutes before the update, look how fuzzy and grainy everything is with the update, it's like everything is out of focus, STOP MESSING WITH THE CAMERAS GOOGLE, we paid money for this, it's literally unusable at night now. 

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EdmondB
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey everyone,

We recently began to roll out a software update for Nest Cam (battery), Nest Doorbell (battery), and Nest Doorbell (wired, 2nd gen) that addresses an issue where some users experienced decreased video quality when operating in low light environments. This update will be rolling out to all users over the coming weeks. 

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Edmond

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Yea this is seriously a joke. My outdoor cam just got updated and the improvement is BARELY noticeable. The image quality is still complete trash. 

It is a huge disappointment. The picture quality when I first installed these was great. I bought 6 total cameras with a plan to buy 2 more. I still have one in the box that I won’t even waste the time installing if this night vision picture quality issue is not resolved and in short manner. 

My old Dropcam Pro from 2014 which I have relocated to my garage until support ends in April has better night vision than my brand new camera

My latest camera to receive the update appears to actually have gotten worse. It doesn’t seem to be able to see a far out at night as it did yesterday. It’s hard to take down equipment that we’ve paid so much for and have a subscription for but I’ll be kicking myself if I don’t have I have an incident and these crappy cameras don’t show what I need to see.

Agree!!! Google has sent 0 emails/communication. They charge a hell of a lot for CRAP. 

My cameras received this update yesterday sometime and I checked the quality between Wednesday and a live imagine from tonight (Thursday). All one one appear to have a slight change, one may be even worse. The one at question you could see another building 100 ft away at night. I know what it was but to someone new it would just look like a blurry box. Now that particular camera can’t even see that far it’s just black. 

They are losing customers left and right and they dont care, class action lawsuit should be next.

I agree.

RavenManiac
Community Member

The worst thing about this is I was really hoping that Google was going to get their @%$# together because I was planning on buying six more Nest Cameras. After yet another failed attempt, I can assure you that's not happening. 

GoogolDoc
Community Member

Outdoor cams updated to 143. They now appear crystal clear.

At night? Prove it. Post your Nest Battery Cam image here.

Here's mine. It's a Nest Floodlight Cam with the new v1.69 OPENMASTER 388143 firmware during the day and at night. This is a brand new replacement camera that Google sent me several months ago before they identified that the problem was firmware, not hardware.

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So mushy at night, awful

What is 143? The current firmware is 1.69 and the channel number is the one that's been updated and from what I've been seeing it did so little to fix the problem, all my cameras got updated yesterday and they are a little bitter but still blurry as hell. 

JohnD2
Community Member

Mine updated but they appear to be no better with night vision.  The only difference I can see is the video isn’t completely washed out if I disable the night vision on that camera.  The problem is, disabling night vision while it’s dark out tends to be no better than fuzzy, no detail night vision, strangely enough.  I don’t consider this much better.  And yes, I have cleaned the lens, restarted the cameras, made the standard offerings to the security camera gods, etc.

NH_Living
Community Member

Wait a minute. You said that you “cleaned” the lense. Did you use a Google certified cleaning cloth? Was the temperature between 72 and 72.5 degrees when you cleaned the lense? LOL. This is how I feel Google responds to our questions. With another question. 

JohnD2
Community Member

Oh well.  It was only 71.9 degrees so that must be it.

RavenManiac
Community Member

I think it's time to get the press involved. We can start with 9to5 Google since they've been covering this issue. I would encourage everyone who is participating in this forum to post your experience with the latest update in the comments section of their website, which is located here: https://9to5google.com/2023/11/28/google-nest-night-vision-blurry-update/

Super_paulie
Community Member

dont worry guys, "Lance" will be along shortly to say Google are always looking to improve and to fill out a form. Then we are all golden 👌

NateZ
Community Member

Night vision still trash with updates. Will be starting a class action soon.

mrmagloo
Community Member

Well, seeing we waited 3 months for 388143 which still sucks, I guess we're looking at February or March at this point until these challenged software developers get around to another shot.  What a disappointment.  Time for Google to exit the hardware business.

Phunksession
Community Member
  • Updating on my end, flood light and outdoor battery cam is back to normal for me finally! 

  • Software version: nq-user 1.69 OPENMASTER 388143 on both. 

Mine still didn't update even though it turned offline 2 days ago for no reason apparently.

Can you please post a daytime and nighttime photo, because some of us who have received the update are still having problems.

I don’t have a night photo but will take one tonight and post day vs night. I’ll also post a night vision comparison 

deezid
Community Member

Mine just went offline and now shows the new 38xxx firmware. Not showing any picture yet 😂

bip71
Community Member

My battery doorbell updated and is still horrible. 

deezid
Community Member

Without IR the image is now worse at night than before and with IR the image looks  better with more detail. 

 

Not a great update 😂

pebceb
Community Member

Must be one of the lucky ones. After shots with and without night vision.  I do have lights out front.  Clearer for me.Screenshot 2023-12-02 at 07.56.43.pngScreenshot 2023-12-02 at 07.56.56.pngScreenshot 2023-12-02 at 07.57.46.pngScreenshot 2023-12-02 at 07.58.39.png

SuperAdam
Community Member

It's because the lights, when my flood lights come on and night vision is still on then it's clear but when it's pitch black it's still terrible. 

deezid
Community Member

At this point I'm thinking about just moving over to Ring/Alexa Echo. The Nest Doorbell is by far the worst at night. Had the Tapo doorbell for a week, fantastic at night but no integration really into either Alexa or Google Home.

Super_paulie
Community Member

An improvement for me. At least kinda like somewhere it was before.Screenshot_20231202_175709_com.google.android.apps.chromecast.app.jpg

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larrymcj
Community Member

I get that everyone's mileage may vary with this, but for me, I've seen a significant improvement. I'm not sure it's quite as good as before, but if not, it's really close. My Doorbell cam never did have the issues, but my outdoor cam did. The big improvement I'm seeing is clarity in focus and more defined edges, like the edge of a patch of grass used to be fuzzy, is now very clear. Overall, I'm happy.

Can you post a few photos, especially at night?

Iano23
Community Member

Likewise.

My 3 cams have updated, as has 1 doorbell. Only 1 more doorbell to go but overall this is more or less as it was in May when I first got the cameras and the video at night was spot on.

SuperAdam
Community Member

How hard is it to just roll back the software to 1.65? That was the best software and no one complained about it, this here barely made a difference, it's still garbage. 

How hard? Chances are someone at corporate who has no clue about this stuff has told engineering that the file sizes are too large – despite the fact that we all pay for this storage – and they need to come up with a compression algorithm that cuts file/streaming size in half. But, people immediately noticed the degradation in quality and complained. Now engineering is tasked with coming up with a novel compression algorithm that cuts file size in half without losing image quality. That's how hard it is. 

dnest
Community Member

Confirmed updates to all cameras.  Images still garbage.  Very little change.   Highly disappointing,  

mihatsu
Community Member

here is before and after fix screenshots https://imgur.com/a/dKlcxPD

Your photo labeled as "non blurry" is still blurry AF