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Nest Aware basics

Nest Aware is a paid subscription service you can use with your Nest products to help keep you informed about important events at your home.

How much does a Nest Aware subscription cost?

The new pricing for Nest Aware is now in effect for new subscribers. You can see the pricing when you sign up. Learn more about price changes for Nest Aware.

What are the requirements for Nest Aware?

  • You'll need a Google Account to use Nest Aware. If you have a Nest Account, you'll need to migrate to a Google Account.
  • Your home needs to be in a country that supports Nest Aware.
  • Nest Aware requires a working internet connection for your home, and access to the Nest app and the Google Home app.

What is event-based recording (EBR)?

What is the Activity feed?

What is sound detection?

Note: This feature is only available in the US.

Learn about sound detection for speakers and displays.

Learn how Nest Aware improves sound detection.

What is Emergency calling?

Note: This feature is only available in the US.

Learn about emergency calling.

What's the difference between the latest Nest Aware subscription and Nest Aware (1st gen)?

You can learn about what you get with a Nest Aware subscription, and the differences between the latest Nest Aware and Nest Aware (1st gen) in our help center. You can also find out which Aware features are available for your products.

Can I keep my current Nest Aware (1st gen) subscription?

Yes. As long as you don't cancel your subscription, your Nest Aware (1st gen) subscriptions will continue to renew.

Can I buy a Nest Aware subscription for someone else?

Gift subscriptions are not available for Nest Aware.

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