08-02-2023 02:06 PM
Hi all,
new to Google Forums.
I have recently installed a Nest Floodlights. I would like to display any motion triggered activity on the Hub display inside the house.
Furthermore, I want this display to last only while there is activity, not stay on for ever (as it would when I say "Hey Google display deck camera").
How would I go about accomplishing this?
Thanks in advance.
08-02-2023 02:17 PM
Unfortunately, the only option Google Nest has for displaying camera feeds automatically is for "Visitor announcements" for when a doorbell is pushed, not for any other events on cameras or doorbells.
Other customers in this forum have also asked for such a capability.
08-02-2023 02:22 PM
Thank you @MplsCustomer for the quick response.
Is there no way even to create a routine in `Automation' for this?
08-02-2023 02:25 PM
I don't know. I haven't tried anything with routines or automation, but have seen posts from other customers expressing frustration with trying to do things like what you'd like to see. (That doesn't mean it can't be done; it just means I don't know.)
08-02-2023 02:41 PM
Okay, thank you. Staying hopeful that someone has a solution for this. 🤞
08-08-2023 01:19 PM
Hi folks,
Thanks for the help here, MplsCustomer.
Scottyboy, I totally understand that this is a good feature to use with your Google Nest Hub, but it isn’t available. I'd suggest you submit feedback about it, here's how.
Regards,
Juni
08-08-2023 04:43 PM
Thank you. Done so.
08-09-2023 09:54 AM
On another forum, there was a solution.........using a 3rd party device and app - Homey. Homey, apparently, connects to most devices out there, and can apply conditions.
I discounted this idea, for it does not make sense to bring in a 3rd entity for a functionality between two google equipment.
08-17-2023 01:33 PM
Hi Scottyboy,
We appreciate people who are keen on sharing their thoughts with us. We're always looking for ways to improve. We appreciate you sending the feedback. Keep an eye on the Google Nest Community page for any updates.
Thanks,
Juni