05-12-2025 12:21 PM
I have three Nest 3rd generation learning thermostats across two locations.
My Nest account has been migrated to use my Google account.
I am able to see and control all three thermostats in:
- http://home.nest.com on a desktop via a web browser (Windows, MacOS, iOS, iPadOS)
- Google home app on iOS & iPadOS
- Nest home app on iOS & iPadOS
But I am unable to see or control the thermostats via a web browser on http://home.google.com
Google owns Nest, supports this for Nest cameras.
Has anyone found a way to view and control Nest thermostats on a desktop computer using http://home.google.com ?
05-12-2025 09:48 PM
The home.google.com site is still in its early stages of development and is only available as a Public Preview.
The following is displayed when you sign into the page
You can view all of your Nest camera live streams on Google Home for web. But since this is an early preview, some features won't be available. You can still use those features in the Google Home app. Learn more
Some Google Home for web features may not be available yet, and you may need to use them on the Google Home app:
Talk and Listen is not available for Nest cameras that have not been transferred from the Nest app to the Google Home app.
If you don't see all of your Nest cameras here, you may need to migrate your account from Nest to Google. Learn more
Live streaming a camera for an extended period may prevent it from recording video if your network doesn't have enough bandwidth. If you have a battery powered camera, prolonged streaming will use more battery life.
Routines created in the Home app can only be edited in the app. Don't use Routines that may cause injury if they fail to start or stop. Use Routines for convenience only, not safety- or security-critical uses. Routine reliability can be affected by internet, power, and other outages that stop the Routine from working as intended. Learn more
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05-13-2025 09:08 AM
Thanks foir the reply. I am aware of the "public preview" of home.google.com and have transferred my nest account AND 6 cameras to home.google.com.
The home.google.com has been around for MANY years and it is clear that google's objective is to deprecate all nest websites and apps. I relate the "public preview" to gmaiI, which was in "beta" for decades where millions of people around the globe were usinvg it.
I would hope that this issue can find the write eye within google for resolution.