At the risk of being flamed- I use both, and honestly, no. I have a bunch of nest cameras and thermostats. The app is great, and works flawlessly. The wyze (depending on use, I guess) is nearly every bit as good. I have never had an issue with either camera, but being able to have 5 for the price of 1, well...
I guess the nest cams are prettier, heavier duty, and certainly high quality. But the wyze have worked great as well, they just aren't as pretty.
We have nest cameras and recently bought two ring cams since they are significantly cheaper. The ring app is terrible compared to Nests setup. That may just be because we are used to Nest but it is way more user friendly.
If the nest indoor camera and doorbell is going on sale on this site on BF, is it fair to assume it will likely be on sale at others as well? Ie Best Buy target Amazon etc
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At the risk of being flamed- I use both, and honestly, no. I have a bunch of nest cameras and thermostats. The app is great, and works flawlessly. The wyze (depending on use, I guess) is nearly every bit as good. I have never had an issue with either camera, but being able to have 5 for the price of 1, well...
I guess the nest cams are prettier, heavier duty, and certainly high quality. But the wyze have worked great as well, they just aren't as pretty.
I have both too and disagree. I have the Nest hello, indoor IQ and 2 wyze v2 cams. The Nest cams are superior not just in physical looks. The app is much better. Video quality is better and the playback of recorded videos are much better. Since it records 24/7 , you just scroll back in time. You see everything moving backwards In time with is so cool. With wyze you have to hunt for the video and is much harder to find what you want. But I got wyze because it's $20 but use them in less important places like my garage and laundry room. The Nest indoor is in my living room.
I use the Google Nest Hub Max camera and 5 wyze cams. Although everything else in my house is Nest, I will continue to use (and buy) the wyze cams. I have zero issues with them and you can't beat the price. Quality might be better on the hub but Wyze quality has also been great. Can easily cast the wyze cams to my TV/Google devices or can open the wyze app directly on them as well but there is a slight delay.
If you're getting the nest hub (also on sale), although it technically has wyze integration, it's so bad that it's almost worthless. It takes almost 1 minute to get a stuttering video feed. Nest cams work instantly.
I use the Google Nest Hub Max camera and 5 wyze cams. Although everything else in my house is Nest, I will continue to use (and buy) the wyze cams. I have zero issues with them and you can't beat the price. Quality might be better on the hub but Wyze quality has also been great. Can easily cast the wyze cams to my TV/Google devices or can open the wyze app directly on them as well but there is a slight delay.
Slight delay - not sure what slight means to you. Takes almost 2mins for me. It's so bad that I don't even rely on that integration.
Been on the lookout for indoor cams, but can't decide to go with Eufy cams or this one. Anybody have any experience with both and can share their opinions with which to go with?
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