![]() There's the $6 "Nest Aware," which gives you 30 days of "event" video history and facial recognition. If you still want to pay for the "Nest Aware" subscription, it comes in two tiers. Google has also moved activity zones and some image recognition features from the cloud-based pay-per-month service to on-device processing, so they work without a subscription, too. You only get three hours' worth of "events" (motion detection, as opposed to 24/7 video), but it's a start. Previously, core camera features like recording video were locked behind a $6-$12 monthly subscription plan called "Nest Aware," but the new cameras can now record local video. ![]() We'll get to the new models in a minute, but the biggest news is that Google is making the cameras more useful without a monthly subscription. ![]() The company is also toning down the Nest Cam's restrictive business model, which previously has all but required paying a monthly subscription fee to get a useful camera. Google is introducing updates to the Nest camera line with a new version of the Google Nest Doorbell and several new versions of the Google Nest Cam. ![]()
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