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Google's battery-powered Nest Doorbell and Cam won't charge in freezing weather

Googles batterypowered Nest Doorbell and Cam wont charge in freezing weather
You'll have to warm up frozen Nest Doorbell and Cam batteries before they can start charging again.

Is Google’s Nest Doorbell standing sentry over your porch? If so, heads up: Your doorbell’s battery isn’t a fan of freezing weather.

Google just published a support page (as first spotted by 9to5Google) about cold weather issues for the Nest Doorbell and the battery-powered Nest Cam, both of which arrived only last year.

According to Google, the batteries in those security cameras and doorbells won’t charge when the temperature falls below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.

The devices will still work in sub-freezing temperatures (as cold as -4°F), Google clarifies, but the batteries won’t charge anymore, meaning the devices will turn off once their batteries die. Making matters worse, the batteries in the Nest Doorbell and Cam may drain more quickly the colder it gets, Google says.

Of course, both the Nest Battery and Cam are capable of running on wired power, so you could just switch those products to wired setups, right? Well, yes and no. 

While a Nest Cam can run directly on wired power, a wired Nest Doorbell will still run on its battery, which is trickle-charged by the wired power. In other words, while a Nest Cam can bypass its battery with wired power in freezing temperatures, a wired Nest Doorbell will still conk out once its battery dies. 

So what are you supposed to do with a frozen Nest Doorbell or Cam battery that refuses to charge? “Bring it inside to a warm place, preferably at room temperature,” Google says, adding that the Google Home app will tell you when the battery can resume charging and how long it will take.

Google’s admission about the Nest Doorbell and Cam battery woes came after weeks of complaints from annoyed users, who took to Reddit and other forums once their Nest cameras died in the cold.

Google first announced its refreshed Nest cameras and doorbells in the roasty-toasty month of August (well, roasty in the Northern Hemisphere, anyway).

We’ve reached out to Google for comment.

Ben has been writing about technology and consumer electronics for more than 20 years. A PCWorld contributor since 2014, Ben joined TechHive in 2019, where he covers smart speakers, soundbars, and other smart and home-theater devices. You can follow Ben on Twitter.
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