Google's Nest Cam and Doorbell "2K" updates have been spotted in stores ahead of their expected October 1 announcement. The products feature updated packaging and new colors, including a vibrant red. Although the price tags appear to refer to the existing lineup, the new products are likely to be available for purchase immediately upon their release.
Google's Nest Cam and Doorbell are set to receive significant updates with the introduction of 2K resolution and new colors, including a vibrant red, according to recent leaks. The products have been spotted in stores with updated packaging, suggesting an imminent release. Although the price tags appear to refer to the existing lineup, the new products are likely to be available for purchase immediately upon their release.
The leaks indicate that the new Nest Cam Indoor (3rd gen), Nest Cam Outdoor (2nd gen), and Nest Doorbell (3rd gen) will feature 2K video resolution, an upgrade from their predecessors. The new devices are also expected to run the upcoming Gemini for Home AI assistant, which is set to replace the outdated Google Assistant. This upgrade promises more natural language controls, smarter routines, and proactive automation suggestions across the smart home.
Google has been quiet about these updates until now, but a recent teaser on X hinted at the upcoming changes. The company is expected to officially announce the new hardware and the Gemini for Home assistant on October 1st. This move is seen as a response to Amazon's push of Alexa into the generative AI era with Alexa Plus and Apple's rumored Siri overhaul.
The new Nest products are expected to come with a new subscription model, with Google Home Premium replacing Nest Aware. The pricing for these new tiers is still under wraps, but the move towards a subscription-based model aligns with Google's broader strategy of monetizing its services.
Google's Nest Cam and Doorbell updates are a significant step forward in the company's smart home offerings. The introduction of 2K resolution and the new Gemini for Home assistant positions Google to compete more effectively in the smart home market. As the tech giant prepares for its October announcement, investors and financial professionals should keep an eye on the potential impact of these updates on Google's bottom line.
References:
[1] https://www.theverge.com/news/772414/google-nest-cam-outdoor-indoor-doorbell-home-app-leak
[2] https://www.forbes.com/sites/paullamkin/2025/09/03/new-google-nest-smart-home-hardware-set-for-launch-next-month/
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