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After catching the first short-lived deal on the new Google Nest Cam Indoor over this past weekend, today we spotted the first chance to save on the new Google Nest Doorbell (wired, 3rd gen). While it’s not a giant discount or anything, just about no one was expecting one of those this early on anyway – Best Buy’s “excellent” condition units are now down at $161.99 shipped.
Regularly $180, this roughly 10% discount clearly isn’t a massive one or anything, but it is a notable option for folks looking to land one of the new 2K models right away here.
Best Buy says these units “work and look like new” while also shipping with a 1-year warranty.
- Geek Squad Verified
- Works and looks like new. Restored to factory settings.
- Includes all parts and accessories. Packaging may vary or be absent.
- 1-year warranty
As of right now we are yet to track any discounts at all courtesy of Amazon or other major retailers on Google’s brand new 3rd Nest Doorbell. We did see a light $15 price drop on the indoor cam that quickly jumped back to full price over the weekend, but nothing as of yet on the doorbell.
Black Friday is, of course, right around the corner now, but considering how slight discounts were on the some of the latest Nest gear in the early days we thought we should highlight this offer for early adopters. All things considered deals are still quite light on the latest Nest Thermostat and it took over 3 months for the previous-generation Nest Doorbells to go for any better than $10 or $15 off.
A complete rundown of the new Google Nest Doorbell (as well as the new indoor and outdoor cameras) awaits in our launch coverage right here.
Google Nest Doorbell (wired, 3rd gen) features:
Meet the smarter, sharper wired Nest Doorbell with 2K video and Gemini. Get more peace of mind about the things that matter with the intelligence of Google Home. It provides more details, summarizes what happened, and lets you search video history simply by asking for something.
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