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Google Nest Doorbell Battery Review

An okay doorbell camera for someone already inside the Google ecosystem
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Google Nest Doorbell Battery Review (A compact doorbell security camera that offers good performance, but fails to keep up with the best options on today's...)
A compact doorbell security camera that offers good performance, but fails to keep up with the best options on today's market.
Credit: Matt Lighthart
Price:  $180 List
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Manufacturer:   Google
Sentry Kelly
By Sentry Kelly ⋅ Senior Review Analyst  ⋅  June 13, 2025
Contributions From: Benjamin Hickok
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#8 of 20
  • Video Quality - 50% 6.2
  • Monitoring Performance - 35% 8.5
  • Ease of Use - 15% 7.9

Our Verdict

The Google Nest Doorbell Battery delivers solid monitoring capabilities that recognize facial features, package deliveries, and more. But I wouldn't recommend it to most due to its higher upfront price, need for a subscription service, and lackluster 960p video quality. Prospective buyers who aren't already Nest App users should probably consider alternative doorbell-style security cameras, as other options provide better video quality, greater monitoring performance, and more features that aren't hidden behind a paywall.
REASONS TO BUY
Sleek design
Impressive vertical field of view
Low-profile mount
REASONS TO AVOID
Middling daytime quality
Poor night quality

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Google Nest Doorbell may be a feature-packed doorbell-style security camera, but its lackluster video quality prevents it from standing out amongst the other cameras I tested.

Daytime video is bright, but misses finer details.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Video Quality


The Google Nest Doorbell offers 960p video resolution, which our tests found to be adequate during the daytime but not exceptional. Most cameras in the home security camera space have upgraded sensors over the years to a minimum of 1080p resolution, while the top cameras I tested boast 2K, 2.5K, and even 3K resolution.

Day Quality Night Quality
Day Quality photo comparison Night Quality photo comparison

That said, the video quality is good considering the 960p resolution limitations, but it still falls short of the crispness offered by higher-resolution competitors. During our color accuracy assessments, I noticed that colors appear flat and undersaturated, which can make it difficult to distinguish finer details or accurately identify objects.

Our video analysis also revealed lots of pixelation in the video quality overall. This pixelation becomes more apparent with moving objects, typical of a lower resolution camera with standard frame rates up to 30 frames per second.

I found the night vision to be lacking. Video is dark, and our side-by-side comparisons demonstrated that the video isn't nearly as sharp as the footage captured by other products in the Nest camera lineup or any other top-performing cameras.

One distinctive feature is the large vertical field of view (FOV), which captures a wider area surrounding your front door, including packages left on the ground. However, our testing revealed that this expanded view causes significant distortion, particularly at the edges of the frame, due to the shape of the camera lens. While this distortion doesn't completely undermine the camera's effectiveness, it's noticeable enough to mention as a potential drawback. I don't think it's out of the ordinary for a doorbell camera, but I've tested better doorbell cameras that hide the graininess and distortion by using higher-resolution camera sensors.

Monitoring Performance


Our rigorous testing procedures found that the Google Nest Doorbell is capable of person detection at the maximum distance I tested, 20 feet, and facial recognition at a very impressive distance of 15 feet. This is the farthest distance any camera in our lineup was able to effectively perform facial recognition.

The Google Nest Doorbell quickly notifies you when a person arrives at your door.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Without a subscription, users have access to only a limited amount of video history. The doorbell stores a limited amount of local video with a short 3-hour history, which I found insufficient for comprehensive security monitoring.

The Nest app interface features an intuitive 8-point drag-and-drop system for detection zones that I found easy to use. You can create up to four motion detection zones and receive custom notifications for each zone.

When using a subscription service, which you are essentially pigeon-holed into using, the Google Nest Doorbell does all the standard motion detection you would expect from a doorbell camera, including package detection. However, it does not offer Package Theft Detection, Sound Detection, Subject Tracking, or Out Of View Detection features that a lot of competing security cameras offer.

A multipoint drag-and-drop design makes it easy to set up detection zones.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Ease of Use


I found the Nest app to be intuitive and easy to navigate. Those already using other Google Home devices and the Nest app will feel right at home, and those who aren't particularly tech-savvy will quickly pick up how to navigate and manage their devices.

The interface is logical and straightforward to master, with a minimal learning curve. I particularly like that the app includes live views, which not only have a clean look but also allow a preview of recent events directly from the live view page. Since the Google Nest Doorbell is compatible with Google Assistant and Alexa voice assistants, the Nest Doorbell integrates easily into smart home ecosystems. It can also connect to either 2.4GHz or 5GHz WiFi networks, offering flexibility for different home network configurations.

One significant advantage is the Nest Doorbell's power flexibility — it can either be hardwired to a traditional doorbell or operate off a battery. Another small but appreciated feature is that the Nest app does not have annoying advertisements that plague some competitor apps, making the daily user experience much more pleasant.

google nest doorbell battery - this doorbell-style security camera operates off a battery.
This doorbell-style security camera operates off a battery.
Credit: Matt Lighthart

Should You Buy The Google Nest Doorbell Battery?


The Google Nest Doorbell is best suited for homeowners already invested in the Google ecosystem who prioritize reliable monitoring capabilities over top-tier video quality. For a consumer with no commitments to a specific brand or smart home ecosystem, more capable options exist, including equally performant options at a much lower price. For those reasons, I don't recommend this camera over one of the many other options that provide greater dollar-for-dollar performance.

What Other Security Cameras Should You Consider?


Outside of an impressive vertical field of view, the Google Nest Doorbell feels like a dated model when it comes to video resolution. By spending a little more than you might on the Nest Doorbell, you can have the best doorbell cam offering on the market today, the Eufy Video Doorbell E340, and experience exceptional 2K video quality, as well as impressive monitoring performance, and an easy-to-use management app. For those on a budget, the Wyze Duo Cam Doorbell is a compelling option. It provides nearly as good video quality, greater ease of use, strong monitoring performance, and does all of that for only half the price of the Nest.

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Bottom Line Good for current smart home integrations using Google services, but better options exist at this priceEven the most critical tech reviews will appreciate this camera's capabilities and impressive performanceAn overall impressive camera with lots of features at a great priceThis unit is fairly expensive, but you get what you pay for with this feature-rich cameraThis unit has a great price-to-performance ratio, with extra bright floodlights and plenty of features for an affordable price
Rating Categories Google Nest Doorbel... Eufy Floodlight Cam... Wyze Cam v4 Eufy Video Doorbell... Wyze Cam Floodlight v2
Video Quality (50%)
6.2
9.2
8.0
7.6
7.1
Monitoring Performance (35%)
8.5
7.9
8.4
8.2
8.2
Ease of Use (15%)
7.9
8.4
9.2
7.8
9.2
Specifications Google Nest Doorbel... Eufy Floodlight Cam... Wyze Cam v4 Eufy Video Doorbell... Wyze Cam Floodlight v2
Camera Type (Indoor or Outdoor) Outdoor Outdoor Indoor and Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor
Local Storage Available No Yes, microSD, 128GB or up to 16TB *sold seperately Yes, microSD, 512 GB Yes, microSD, 8GB or up to 16TB *sold seperately Yes, microSD, 256 GB
Included Cloud Storage 3 hr 0 0 0 0
Power Source Battery or Hardwire Hardwired Wired Battery or Hardwire Hardwired
Color Night Vision Chip No No Yes Yes Yes
Resolution 960 p 3k 1,440 p 2k 2k
MFR. Claimed FOV D: 145º Pan: 360º
Tilt: 120º
H: 115.8º
V: 98.5º
D: 115.8
Not Specified D: 160º
Smart Home Compatability Alexa, Hey Google Alexa, Google Assistant Alexa, Google Assistant, IFTTT Alexa, Google Assistant Alexa, Google Assistant, IFTTT
Spotlight Luminosity n/a 900 lm 25 lm n/a 1400 lm
Siren Volume 0 dB 94 dB 75 dB 0 dB 94 dB
Two Way Talk Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Video FPS Up to 30 FPS Not Specified 20 FPS Day
15 FPS Night
Not Specified Day: 20 FPS
Night: 15 FPS
Conectivity 2.4 Ghz, 5 Ghz 2.4 Ghz, 5 Ghz 2.4 Ghz, Wifi 6 2.4 Ghz 2.4 Ghz
Warranty 1 yr 1 yr 1 yr 1 yr 1 yr

Sentry Kelly and Benjamin Hickok