No, because Google (and others, e.g. Ring) will not admit that the
battery even exists. We all found out through our own teardowns,
teardown videos, and scouring the web for answers. People have replaced
the battery, but it’s a process and risky, as ...
Amazing that "Brad" (The Google 'Community Specialist') pointed people
to this thread when there was an existing thread
(https://www.googlenestcommunity.com/t5/Cameras-and-Doorbells/Nest-Hello-Doorbell-cuts-out-when-button-is-pressed/m-p/378761/page/...
That has been discussed. It can work in some cases, but is not a real
“solution”, as you’re disabling a feature of the device to get it to
work. It’s a workaround, at best. In some cases, people only had this
workaround temporarily solve their proble...
Here is my longer response outlining the full scope of the problem with
some solutions…Yes, there is a tiny battery inside the Nest Hello
(Wired, Gen 1), that apparently wears out after 2-3 years. This batter
was not disclosed in any known, customer-...
The chances of Google doing anything for you outside of the warranty
period is slim to none. For what it’s worth, Ring suffers from the same
exact issue after a few years of use. Both doorbells are designed with a
small internal battery that wears ou...