Make sure that your phone or tablet meets the requirements below. Also check that the Google Home app, Nest app, and your device's OS are all up-to-date. If not, you may experience issues when you use either app.
Your phone or computer’s operating system needs to meet the following minimum requirements to use Google Nest devices and third-party products with the Home and Nest apps.
Home app requirements
- A Google Account
- A home Wi-Fi network
- One of the following mobile devices:
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Android phone or tablet with Android 9.0 or later
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iPhone or iPad with iOS 16.1 or later
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Nest app requirements
Note: The Nest app is not available in all regions and languages.
The table below outlines the minimum requirements to install and use the Nest app on different devices.
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Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) requirement for Android phones and tablets
A few functions of the Nest app require BLE, which first appeared in Bluetooth 4.0.
Many Android phones and tablets include BLE. Chances are, if you bought your device within the last few years, it has BLE. To check if your device uses Bluetooth 4.0 or later, refer to the technical specifications on your phone or tablet manufacturer’s website.
You can use the Nest app on a device without BLE. Many of the app’s features should work without BLE. However, if you want to use the following features, your device needs to have BLE.
- Google Nest Protect
- 2nd gen Nest Protect needs BLE for App Silence and Safety Checkup with the app. If you want to use App Silence and Safety Checkup on an Android device, you also need to have Android 5.0 or later.
- 1st gen Nest Protect doesn't have or need BLE.
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Google Nest Thermostat
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BLE is not needed (applies to all thermostats).
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- Google Nest Cam
- Nest Cam needs BLE for setup with a phone or tablet (or you can set up your camera with a computer instead which uses USB in place of BLE).
Terms of Service and Privacy
The Google Terms of Service and supplemental Nest Terms of Service apply to use of the Google Home app and devices set up via the app.
Note: The Privacy Policy describes how data is handled by this app and these devices. More details in the FAQs on privacy: Google Nest article. Learn about Google's commitment to privacy in the home.