You have several different options for mounting and installing your Google Nest Cam IQ Outdoor. You can run the power cable to an outdoor socket or to a socket inside your home through an existing vent or hole, or drill one yourself.
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1. Getting started
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Important: Make sure that you comply with all local regulations, and that you know where all in-wall pipes and electrical wires are before drilling. If you don’t feel comfortable drilling through an exterior wall, contact a local pro to install your camera for you.
2. Tools that you'll need
Everything that you need to get started is in the box: the camera, wall plate, power cable, clips to secure the cable, screws and wall anchors for hard surfaces like brick or stone.
Note: If you'd like to plug your camera into an outdoor power socket, an adapter and cable rated for outdoor use may be available for purchase at the Nest Store in select countries.
Camera | Wall plate | 12 Nest screws |
Outdoor power cable (7.6 metres (25 feet)) | 8 cable clips | 12 wall anchors |
Indoor power adapter | Hex key | Power cable strap |
Other items that you may need
• A phillips head screwdriver or drill with phillips bit
• Caulk to seal the wall plate and cable hole
• Drill bits
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3/32" or 2 mm for pilot holes
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7/32" or 6 mm for wall anchors
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1/2" or 13 mm for the cable hole
If you’re drilling into brick or stone, you'll need masonry bits.
3. Find a good location
You probably have a good idea of where you want to install your Nest Cam IQ Outdoor already. Here are some key things to think about:
Consider the view
Nest Cam IQ Outdoor has Supersight close up tracking view, so it can automatically zoom in when it notices a person. Since it’s more versatile, you can install your camera where it can look over a large area of your property like the driveway or garden. You’re not limited to shorter distances, but you can also choose to install it near your front, back or side door.
Make sure that there’s nothing too close to where you’ll install the camera. You don’t want anything blocking the view. For instance, is a post, plant or porch light blocking the view? It might affect your Nest Cam’s exposure, focus or Night Vision.
It’s best to angle the camera down so the sun doesn’t shine into the lens. Usually this won’t happen until the sun is low in the sky early in the morning or at sunset. If you notice glare, adjust the camera so that the horizon is out of the camera’s view.
Install it just above head height
You’ll want to install your camera just above head height in the location that you’ve chosen. 2 to 3 meters (7 to 10 feet) above the ground is high enough to let you see people’s faces, but close enough so that you can talk to them with the camera’s speaker and microphone.
Shelter is good
Nest Cam IQ Outdoor is weatherproof, but raindrops or snowflakes might stick to the lens. Sun shining directly into the lens can also affect the video. If your home has eaves or somewhere to provide shelter from the weather, see whether that will work as a location for the camera.
Where to put your camera so that you can keep an eye on what you want >
4. Test camera video streaming outside
Thick or insulated walls can greatly reduce Wi-Fi signal strength. Make sure that your camera can stream video from the location that you’ve chosen.
- Plug in your camera and hold it up to where you’d like to mount it. Check that it can stream video to the Nest app.
- If you can’t see the camera video, the Wi-Fi connection may not be strong enough there. Try moving your camera a bit. Sometimes a few centimetres can make a difference. You can also try moving your Wi-Fi router.
- Go to nest.com/wifihelp for more information and troubleshooting help.
5. Plan how to route the cable
Nest Cam IQ Outdoor is designed to be plugged into an indoor power socket, so you’ll need to plan how you’ll run the cable through the wall to inside your home.
Note: If you’ve purchased the Google Nest Weatherproof Power Adapter (available at the Google Store in select countries), you don’t need to worry about plugging in the power cable inside your home. Plug your power cable into the closest outdoor power socket. You might also want to install a lockable safety cover over the socket to prevent your camera from being unplugged. If you don’t have an outdoor socket, you can follow the steps below.
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You can put the power cable through an existing opening like an attic vent. This doesn’t require you to drill a hole for the cable, but you’ll have some exposed cable on the outside of your home.
If you don’t have an existing opening, you’ll need to
No matter which method you choose, remember that |
6. Measure the cable
Before you mount your camera, measure the cable along the route where you’ll be installing it. |
Disconnect your camera from the cable to keep it protected. |
7. Install the wall plate
Once you’ve checked that your installation
like brick or stucco, you may need to use the wall anchors included to hold the screws. Use a 7/32" or 6 mm bit for the anchors. |
If you're installing the camera over the cable hole
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If you're routing the cable on the outside of your home
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8. Mount your camera
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Plug the end of the power cable with the grey rubber ring into the base of your camera. It will click into place.
- Tuck the excess cable back into the hole in the wall.
- If you’re running the cable along the wall before it goes inside, route the cable through the notch in the wall plate.
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Note: If you ever need to remove your camera from the wall plate, insert the hex key included into the hole in the base and turn it anticlockwise. |
9. Adjust the view
Make sure that your camera is plugged in and connected to Wi-Fi. Use the Nest app to check the view while you adjust the anything that you don’t want. |
10. Install the cable
Secure the cable using the cable clips included. For a clean-looking installation, try routing the cable along a ledge or around a corner. If you routed the cable along the outside ofyour home and have an exposed hole to pass the cable inside, make sure that you seal the hole with caulk. |
11. Finish
Remove the sticker on the lens if you haven’t already. Wipe off any dust or dirt with a soft lint-free cloth.
You can paint the cable and the clips to match your home. Do not paint the camera. This can affect performance and void your warranty.12. Get started using your camera
Here are some key articles to help you learn to use your camera:
- How to share your camera’s video with other people >
- How to change your camera’s image quality >
- Learn about camera alerts and how to change settings >
- Learn about what you get with a Google Nest Aware subscription >
For more help and tips go to nest.com/camerabasics