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Amazon Alexa devices can now view livestreams from 2021 Nest Doorbell and Cams

Following last year’s introduction of revamped Cams and Doorbell, Google is now letting Amazon users control 2021 Nest products with Alexa.

This new Google Nest skill for Amazon Alexa supports the Nest Cam (outdoor or indoor, battery), Nest Cam (indoor, wired), Nest Cam with floodlight, and Nest Doorbell (battery) introduced last year.

“Alexa, show the [doorbell or camera name]” on the Echo Show, Fire TV, and Fire Tablets can display livestreams from those four cameras. Additionally, you can “engage in 2-way talk with visitors at your door through your Alexa-enabled devices” with the Nest Doorbell: “Alexa, talk to the front door.”

In the future, “Alexa will support announcements when any of these Nest Cams or Nest Doorbells detect a person at your front door.” Google said today this was “coming soon.”

There are no changes to older product integrations:

After setting up your devices with Google Home, search for and enable the Google Nest skillin theAmazon Alexa app on Android or iOS. To receive motion and doorbell press alerts, do the following:

In the Google Home App, go to your camera’s settings (Home view > Device tile > Settings (the gear icon) > Events > Seen events) and enable detection AND notifications for ‘Motion’In the Alexa app, ensure that motion and doorbell press announcements are enabled under Devices > Cameras > (select the appropriate Nest camera or doorbell) > Settings

More on Nest Cam:

Nest Cam Review: Google’s versatile battery & floodlight design is held back by its app [U]Nest Doorbell Initial Review: Google’s battery-powered option doesn’t quite ring trueGoogle’s Nest cameras get sorely-needed event timeline navigation controls in the Home appGoogle confirms Nest Doorbell won’t charge its battery in the cold, even when wired to your home


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