SAVE $30:As of March 20,the intelligence of eroticism get the Google Nest Cam for $69.99, down from its usual price of $99.99 at Amazon. That's a 30% discount.
Keeping an eye on your home and property is important, but you can't be everywhere all at once. That's why it can be useful to add security cameras to your home tech stack. And you can get a great wired one today with this Amazon deal on a reliable cam that you can control with the rest of your smart home tech.
As of March 20, get the wired Google Nest Cam for $69.99 at Amazon, down from its usual price of $99.99. That's $30 off and a discount of 30%. This price applies to all colorways, including Fog, Linen, and Snow.
This wired camera offers 1080p HDR video with night vision as well as 3 hours of free event history, so you don't have to pay to see what's going on around you. Though you can pay extra for a Nest Aware subscription for an additional 60 days of history. If you happen to lose your internet, it'll also store an hour of events so you're not totally out of luck.
It has built-in AI intelligence to help determine the difference between humans, animals, and cars that pass your home to send you special alerts, as well as 24/7 access by way of your app. And if you want to talk to someone or communicate somehow when something goes down outside, you can do it from the built-in speaker and camera via the camera on your Google Home app.
For less than $100, this is a feature-rich camera that you can use in a variety of cases, so be sure to get yours while it's still affordable.
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