![]() A normal doorbell will set you back about £10, but the Hello is £229 and needs hard-wiring into your property with a chunky white chime unit and a heap of new wires around your home. If there's one thing that'll seriously put you off getting a Nest Hello it's the cost of the thing. Oh, and it's meant to deter unwanted intruders too. ![]() So you can see exactly who's at your front door, whether you're at home or looking to steal someone else's dinner on your return. Instead of upgrading your smoke alarm or thermostat, the Hello adds a wide-angle HD camera to your doorbell. This smart doorbell is a nightmare for anyone with food-sharing issues, and one of the best home security cameras we’ve ever used.Īs with all of Nest’s flagship products, the Hello takes an unloved household device and drags it into the Wi-Fi-connected age. ![]() Want to order pizza while your significant other is out of the house? Don't fancy saving any of it for when they get back home? Avoid the Nest Hello at all costs. ![]()
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