Start here if you have a new Google Nest Doorbell (wired), or if you’ve removed your doorbell from the app and want to add it back.
You need the app to connect your doorbell to Wi-Fi and get recorded video, so you should always use the app as your primary guide to set up and install your doorbell.
Here’s a brief overview of steps to get started, along with some important troubleshooting.
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More installation help
You can find steps to install Nest Doorbell (wired, 2nd gen) or Nest Doorbell (battery) in our Help Center.
You can also find instructions to install the Nest doorbell with the indoor power adapter in our Help Center.
Watch the installation video
For a quick overview of how to set up and install your Nest Doorbell (wired), watch our video tutorial.
How to set up and install the Google Nest Hello video doorbell
1. Check compatibility and voltage requirements
While the Nest doorbell can replace most wired doorbells, there are some cases where the doorbell system either doesn’t give enough power or gives too much power. You should check that your current doorbell can be replaced by the Nest doorbell.
2. Check that you have everything for installation
Check that you have all the parts included in the box. We’ve also included wall anchors and a masonry drill bit (for brick, stone and stucco) if you need them.
What’s in the box
- Nest Doorbell (wired)
- Wallplate
- Wedge
- Chime connector
- Wire extenders
- Drill bit
- Screws
- Unlock tool
Tools
- Phillips screwdriver
- Power drill with Phillips bit
- Ladder (to reach your doorbell chime)
- Bubble level (to check doorbell alignment)
App and internet requirements
- The latest version of the app
- A compatible phone (check the requirements here)
- Your Wi-Fi network password
- A broadband internet connection, with a minimum of 2 Mbps upload speed for each Nest camera or doorbell in your home
3. Turn the power off to your doorbell system
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4. Remove your old doorbell
Remove your old doorbell and disconnect the wires. You’ll probably need a screwdriver for this step.
Tip: As you remove your old doorbell, bend the doorbell wires or tape them so they don’t slip back into the wall.5. Connect your doorbell to the app
If you're new to Nest
- Download the Nest app from the Apple App Store or Google Play.
- Open the app and create an account.
- On the app home screen, tap Add .
- Scan the QR code on the back of your doorbell. You can also tap Continue without scanning and type the numbers at the top of the QR code.
- The app will help walk you through setup and installation.
If you already have an account
- Open the Nest app .
- Note: If you have more than one home in your account, make sure that you’ve first selected the Nest home where you want to install your doorbell. Tap Menu in the top left of the home screen to change homes.
- In the top right corner of the app home screen, tap Settings .
- Select Add product .
- Scan the QR code on the back of your doorbell. You can also tap Continue without scanning and type the numbers at the top of the QR code.
- The app will help walk you through setup and installation.
Add your camera to the Home app after setup
After setup in the Nest app, you can add your Nest camera to your home in the Home app. This lets you control your camera and other connected devices (like a smart bulb or Google speaker) in the same place.
Set up smart home devices in the Home app
Note: If you already sign into the Nest app with a Google Account, your Nest doorbell and some other products in your Nest home should also appear in your home in the Home app. You might need to close and reopen both apps for it to show up.
6. Troubleshoot if needed
During setup, the app lets you connect your doorbell to Wi-Fi, personalize settings, check the video quality, and more.
If you have any issues, here are some quick tips.
Help messages and codes
Connection issues
If you can’t find your Wi-Fi network, or if your doorbell has trouble connecting to Wi-Fi, here are a few things you can do to try to fix the issue:
- Wait a few minutes, then try to connect your doorbell again.
- If possible, move your doorbell and router closer to each other to improve the signal.
- Reduce wireless interference.
- Try restarting your router.
- If you have a hidden Wi-Fi network, you’ll need to type in the network name (SSID) manually.
Power issues
Signs that your doorbell isn’t getting enough power include the following:
- Your doorbell won’t turn on.
- You get a message or status in the app telling you there isn’t enough power.
- Things like the Wi-Fi connection and the video quality can also be reduced when there isn’t enough power.
To try to fix the issue, check that the power is on and that the wires are connected properly to your doorbell.
Video quality issues
If your doorbell is having video delays or lag, it’s usually a sign that the Wi-Fi connection is weak. It could also be a sign that your doorbell isn’t getting enough power. Try the following to try to fix the issue:
- If possible, move your doorbell and router closer to each other to improve the signal.
- Reduce wireless interference.
- Check that the wires are connected properly to your doorbell.
If your doorbell’s video is distorted, here are a few things you can do to troubleshoot:
- Dust off the camera lens.
- Ensure your doorbell is shaded and protected from extreme weather conditions. While Nest doorbells are built to work outside of your home, extreme hot or cold temperatures can affect things like the video quality.
Chime issues
If you have a mechanical chime with moving parts and it didn’t ring or didn’t sound right, try the following:
- Remove the chime cover and check that the wires aren’t touching any moving parts.
- Next make sure that any exposed wire ends (with bare copper showing) aren’t touching each other.
- Then test your chime again.
- If your chime still doesn’t sound right, try to install the connector on the outside of your chime cover if you haven’t done so already.