- More leaks have emerged from Google’s new intelligent domestic devices, even for the next nest bell
- A shared redditor that reveals a list of new features that Google could announce on October 1
- According to this, Google Gemini could finally get to Google Smart Home Hardware, but will require a subscription
Google is preparing to present its new line of nest nest integrated in Gemini, and after the unexpected appearance of its next nest cameras and its door in the nest in Home Depot, more details of the new videos have appeared.
Similar to the initial leakage, a user shared a Reddit publication (see below) with images close to the new videos in its packaging, which reveals a list of device specifications. It also shows that the name of the new model is Google Nest Tombell 2K, which we assume is related to its updated video quality.
New R/Nest 2k Timbre
A few days ago, Google caused an upcoming hardware event that was reviewed on October 1, insinuating that the intelligent home with Gemini will be the main approach. In addition to the new Nest bell, the new nest cameras were also seen in the stores and it is likely that they will be announced on October 1, as well as a new Nest Smart Speaker that has been in the creation of five years.
In addition to a variety of new updates in which I will submerge below, there are many functions that Google is transmitting from its current timbre model that includes bidirectional audio, night vision and weather resistance.
We still have a few weeks until Google present its long -awaited renewal of intelligent domestic devices, but what do we know about the new Nest Tetbell 2K so far?
Gemini integrations and more
As mentioned above, Google Nest’s new door will probably come with improved video quality. In the list of timbre specifications, it establishes that its video quality will record “to 2K (2048 x 2048) HDR”, which is a significant update of the 960 x 1280 of the current timbre.
According to the characteristics listed in the box, the Nest Tombell 2K comes with a diagonal field of vision of 166 degrees, in front of the current diagonal view of 145 degrees. But despite these improvements, they are the new integrations with Google Gemini that everyone will monitor on October 1.
Just when Google made fun of a new hardware in its initial announcement, the company also revealed that Gemini would come to Google Home, and although this has been a long time, it seems that it comes with a small capture.
In the filtered images in Reddit, the letter specifications read “the subscription (sold separately) required for certain characteristics, including Gemini and some experiences of AI”, so it is worth considering before getting too excited for the new Google Home hardware.