04-04-2026 08:12 PM
Floodlight camera is not working. the status shows the battery is dead, however it has been hardwired for almost 1 year. the lights slowly quit working and then the device disconnected. looking at other posts, this seems to be a common issue. any luck with having it replaced/fixed?
04-05-2026 10:14 AM
I have the same problem. This is the 2nd Google hardwired floodlight/cam to act this way. Google sent me a replacement last time I complained of the issue. This one does the same thing! I am hardwired. What is wrong?
04-06-2026 04:16 AM
How do I go about contact the for the issue? It was part of the alarm system I have. Wonder if I should go through them?
04-08-2026 09:57 PM
Hi folks,
Thank you for posting in the community. I understand that your Nest Cam with Floodlight has stopped working and is showing a dead battery status, despite being hardwired for nearly a year. I also see that the lights slowly stopped functioning before the entire device disconnected and that you’ve already replaced the device once. I appreciate your efforts in investigating this, and I know this isn't the experience you were looking for. No worries, I’m happy to assist you.
To get started, here are some questions for you:
In the meantime, I’ll recommend you follow these steps:
I’ll be waiting for your response.
Regards,
Daniel
04-09-2026 06:03 AM
Good morning, thank you. The light appears dead in the water. There is still power to it but yes, the lights slowly quit working but I still had the camera, then it went to battery power and now it's dead
04-09-2026 10:04 PM
Hi @Kdw327,
Thanks for your reply. I appreciate the details you’ve shared about the behavior of your Nest Cam with Floodlight. Could you please confirm if you have already had a chance to attempt the troubleshooting steps I previously sent? Knowing the results of those steps will help me determine our next course of action.
Keep me posted.
Regards,
Daniel
a week ago
The floodlight cameras are garbage. I ripped the camera off and threw it 100 yards into the woods. I found the camera and the camera works without it being connected to the wire that I broke to the floodlight. The floodlight lost connection to a Google Home but still turns on and off with motion. I just put a piece a tape up over the sensor when I don't want the light on.