1. Kupu Whakataki me Nekeview
The Google Nest Doorbell (Wired, 3rd Gen) is an advanced smart doorbell designed to enhance your home security. It features 2K HDR video, intelligent alerts powered by Gemini, and seamless integration with the Google Home app. This wired model ensures continuous power and 24/7 monitoring capabilities.

Image: Google Nest Doorbell (Wired, 3rd Gen) in Hazel color.
Āhuatanga matua:
- Ataata 2K HDR: Provides crisp and clear video quality, even in low light conditions with night vision.
- Gemini Integration: Offers detailed event descriptions and searchable video history (subscription required).
- Matohi Matohi: Notifies you about people, packages, vehicles, or animals at your door.
- 166° Marae o View: An expanded diagonal field of view to see more of your doorstep.
- Paetukutuku Kaainga a Google: Manage live feed, video history, and two-way talk from your smartphone.
- Wired Power: Ensures continuous operation without the need for battery recharging.
2. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
The Google Nest Doorbell (Wired, 3rd Gen) is designed to replace an existing wired doorbell. It requires a compatible chime and transformer (16-24VAC, 10-40VA, 50/60 Hz rated). For detailed, step-by-step instructions, download and use the Google Home app.
Nga Hipanga Whakamutungaview:
- Haumaru Tuatahi: Before beginning installation, shut off power to your existing doorbell at the circuit breaker.
- Tango Pere Kuaha Tawhito: Carefully remove your existing doorbell button and disconnect the wires.
- Taiapa Whakapiki: Secure the provided mounting bracket to your wall using the included screws. Ensure the wires are accessible through the bracket.
- Tūhono Waea: Connect the doorbell wires to the terminals on the back of the Nest Doorbell.
- Tāpirihia te Pere Tatau: Secure the Nest Doorbell to the mounting bracket.
- Whakaora i te Mana: Whakahokia ano te hiko i te ara iahiko.
- Tatūnga Taupānga: Open the Google Home app, select 'Set up a device', and follow the on-screen instructions to connect your Nest Doorbell to your Wi-Fi network and complete the setup.

Image: The Google Home app interface displaying event history from the Nest Doorbell.
Whakaaro Whakapuru:
- The doorbell is designed for wall mounting.
- Consider the optimal height for capturing the desired field of view.
3. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Once installed, operate your Google Nest Doorbell primarily through the Google Home app.
Using the Google Home App:
- Ora View: Access a 24/7 live feed of your doorstep anytime, anywhere.
- Korero Rua-Waahi: Speak to visitors at your door directly through the app.
- Hītori Takahanga: Review recorded events. The Nest Doorbell provides 3 hours of free event video history. For extended history and advanced features, a Google Home Premium subscription is required.
- Matohi Matohi: Receive notifications when the doorbell detects people, packages, vehicles, or animals.
- Nga waahanga Gemini: With a Google Home Premium Advanced plan, you can get more detailed event descriptions and search your video history by asking questions (e.g., "Who let the dogs out?").
- Matakitenga po: The doorbell automatically switches to night vision in low-light conditions, providing clear video.

Image: A smartphone displaying a detailed notification from the Nest Doorbell, indicating a person seen.
Google Home Premium Subscription:
A 1-month trial of Google Home Premium is included with your purchase. This subscription offers advanced features such as extended video history and enhanced Gemini capabilities. Subscription auto-renews after the trial period unless cancelled. Refer to g.co/nest/tos for full terms.
4. Tiaki
The Nest Doorbell is designed for outdoor use and has an IP65 protection rating, offering resistance against dust and water. However, it is not waterproof, and its resistance may decrease over time due to normal wear and tear, device repair, disassembly, or damage.
Te horoi:
- Wipe the exterior of the doorbell with a soft, damp kakahu ina hiahiatia.
- A ape i te whakamahi i nga matū kino, i nga horoi horoi ranei.
5. Te Raru
If you encounter any issues with your Google Nest Doorbell, refer to the troubleshooting section within the Google Home app for common solutions. Ensure your Wi-Fi and internet connection are stable.
Nga take noa:
- Kore Mana: Verify the circuit breaker is on and the wiring connections are secure.
- Tūnga Tuimotu: Check your Wi-Fi network and internet connection. Restart your router if necessary.
- Kounga Ataata Kino: Ensure adequate Wi-Fi signal strength. 2K resolution requires at least 3.3Mbps connectivity speed.
- Nga Whakamōhiotanga Kāore i Whiwhi: Check app notification settings on your smartphone and within the Google Home app.
Video: Instructions on how to pair an expander and doorbell receiver. Note: This video is for the Nest Doorbell (wired, 2nd gen) and may have slight differences from the 3rd gen model.
6. Whakatakotoranga
| Tau tauira | G6PPP |
| Hunga Hua | 13.11 x 4.19 x 2.9 cm |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 320 g |
| Tae | Hatere |
| Kawa Hononga | Wi-Fi |
| Mahinga o roto/waho | Waho |
| Momo Whakaeke | Maunga Taiepa |
| Whakataunga Hopu Ataata | 2K (4K mentioned in some specs, but 2K HDR is primary feature) |
| Marae o View | 166° hauroki |
| Puna Mana | Wired (16-24VAC, 10-40VA, 50/60 Hz) |
| Ātete Huarere | IP65 kua tohua |
7. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Your Google Nest Doorbell (Wired, 3rd Gen) comes with a 1 Tau Kaihanga Rarangi.
For further assistance, technical support, or warranty claims, please refer to the Google Home app or visit the official Google support website. The Google Home app is your primary resource for managing your device and accessing help resources.





