Here is the updated Nest Doorbell (2nd Gen) (Wired) {Gallery}.

A second version of Nest Doorbell (wired) will be released in 2022, Google stated just over a year ago. The most recent Google Home app makes the new wired Nest Doorbell completely (visually) visible ahead of the October 6 event, which will feature smart home devices.

Regarding APK Insight: We’ve decompiled the most recent version of an app that Google put on the Play Store in our APK Insight post. When we decompile these files—known as APKs for Android apps—we can find numerous lines of code that allude to potential future features. Remember that Google might or might not ever deploy these features, and our understanding of what they are might be limited. However, we’ll strive to give those that are closer to completion a chance to demonstrate how they’ll seem if they do ship. Read on with that in mind.

Yesterday, Google Home 2.58 began to trickle out via the. (Note that version 2.57, which is required for the revised home controls, is still not generally accessible.)

Images in this update show that the new wired Nest Doorbell is called Venus. In terms of appearance, it is pill-shaped like the present Nest Doorbell (battery).

The G logo is carved between two circles that are used to define it, with the camera at the top and the button/ringer at the bottom. Once more, an easter egg at the side of the camera says hello in many languages.

Compared to the battery-powered predecessor, this new wired version is bulkier but shorter. In the meantime, pictures of a black baseplate and the wedge are also included in case an alternative mounting angle is required. (The side view above just shows the Nest Doorbell; the side view below also shows the baseplate.)

There are a number of animations available that describe the setup procedure from:
Installing the Chime connector Wedge Wall baseplate by connecting the wires from your home’s chime

new Nest Doorbell wired

The capability of 24/7 continuous video history recording is a crucial feature of this next generation (Nest Aware subscription required). We are not yet aware of any additional specifications. While Google kept the Nest Hello around (after a redesign) until this second-generation doorbell launches, the battery-powered version solely delivers event-based history.

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