It’s no secret that Nest Aware—Google’s cloud-based video storage service that enables users to save and store footage captured by the company’s Nest Cam security cameras—has been getting more expensive since Google acquired the company in 2014. But did you know exactly how much more expensive it has been getting? Let’s take a look at how much the monthly price has increased over time, shall we? And if you want to find out what countries in the world have different pricing than the United States, stay tuned until the end of this article!
Basic Plan
Nest Aware is a subscription service that monitors your home while you're gone. All you have to do is set it up, and then you can enjoy peace of mind knowing that your home is monitored and everything is all right at home. The best part about Nest Aware is that it's flexible, so you can choose how often to receive activity alerts and how many days worth of footage to save with each event. With this type of program, you'll never have to wonder what happened when you were away again!
The Basic Plan will cost $5 per month for 10 days worth of footage, or $100 per year for 30 days.
Plus Plan
Nest Aware is Google's subscription service for their security cameras. You pay a monthly fee and the cameras will send an alert to your phone if they detect movement. If you want to store any of that footage, you'll need to subscribe to Nest Aware Plus which is $10 more a month and offers 10GB of video storage per camera per month.
You can also add people to your account, so if there's something happening at home while you're away, a friend or family member can watch what's happening live on their own phone.
Vision Plan
What is Google Nest Aware?
Nest Aware is a monthly subscription service that lets you store up to thirty days of footage from your Google Cam's.
How much does it cost in the US?
The cost of a subscription to Nest Aware depends on how long you want to be able to access your stored footage. The monthly cost ranges from $5 for five days' worth of footage, up to $100 for 30 days' worth of footage.
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