This happens if someone presses and holds the restart or reset button while your doorbell is recording video. Here's what to expect:

When you press and release the restart or reset button, your doorbell's status light will turn off, and then turn solid white after a few moments. Your doorbell will automatically restart.

The status light will appear solid yellow when the factory reset has begun. Your doorbell will also play a tone to confirm the factory reset.

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The status light will appear solid yellow when the factory reset has begun. Your camera will also play a tone to confirm the factory reset.

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As you continue to hold the restart or reset button, your doorbell will count down to its factory reset and the status light will blink yellow. Your doorbell will also play a countdown tone.

Depending on which Nest camera or doorbell you have, you can turn off the tone it plays when you use Talk and Listen, and turn it back on whenever you like.

Someone is watching your camera's live video stream with the Nest app, a device like the Nest Hub, or a 3rd party connection like Alexa Show.

When you press and hold the restart or reset button at first, your doorbell will restart as normal. The status light will turn off, and then turn solid white after a few seconds.

All Nest cameras and doorbells have sounds that help you know what's happening (for example, when it restarts). Most of these sounds cannot be changed in settings.

If your camera is not yet connected to the app and Wi-Fi network, the status light will pulse blue when the camera is ready to connect.

Your camera could be recording activity and saving it to the cloud, or it could be using local storage to record and save video if it's offline.

As you continue to hold the restart or reset button, your camera will count down to its factory reset and the status light will blink yellow. Your camera will also play a countdown tone.

As you continue to hold the restart or reset button, your camera will count down to its factory reset and the status light will blink yellow. Your camera will also play a countdown tone.

As you continue to hold the restart or reset button, your camera will count down to its factory reset and the status light will blink yellow. Your camera will also play a countdown tone.

Your doorbell could be recording activity and saving it to the cloud, or it could be using local storage to record and save video if it's offline.

When you press and release the restart or reset button, your camera's status light will turn off, and then turn solid white after a few moments. Your camera will automatically restart.

As you set up your Nest doorbell for the first time, you might find this light if your video doorbell can't connect to the Nest service or complete setup.

When you set up your camera for the first time, this light will appear if the camera can't connect to the Nest service or can't complete setup. Go the the app and check if there's an error message or something else you need to address.

As you continue to hold the restart or reset button, your doorbell will count down to its factory reset and the status light will blink yellow. Your doorbell will also play a countdown tone.

Your Google Nest camera or doorbell lights let you know what’s happening or if there’s a problem. Each pattern and color combination, like solid green or pulsing blue, has its own meaning. Your camera or doorbell will also play audible tones for important things like when you reset or connect to Wi-Fi.

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When you press and release the restart or reset button, your camera's status light will turn off, and then turn solid white after a few moments. Your camera will automatically restart.

Keep in mind that some third-party power adapters might not be compatible with your camera. Your camera needs a 7.5 W USB-A power cable to stay powered and work properly.

When you press and release the restart or reset button, your doorbell's status light will turn off, and then turn solid white after a few moments. Your doorbell will automatically restart.

The status light will pulse white when your camera is starting up. Your camera will also play a start tone when this happens.

To get the most out of Google Home, choose your Help Center: U.S. Help Center, U.K. Help Center, Canada Help Center, Australia Help Center.

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The status light will pulse white when your camera is starting up. Your camera will also play a start tone when this happens.

This happens if someone presses and holds the restart or reset button while your camera is recording video. Here's what to expect:

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Someone is watching your camera's live video stream with the app, a device like the Nest Hub, or a 3rd party connection like Alexa Show.

When you press and hold the restart or reset button at first, your camera will restart as normal. The status light will turn off, and then turn solid white after a few seconds.

Your camera could be recording activity and saving it to the cloud, or it could be using local storage to record and save video if it's offline.

This happens if someone presses and holds the restart or reset button while your doorbell is recording video. Here's what to expect:

When your camera is connected to the USB charging cable, the status light will appear solid white when your camera is completely charged.

When you press and hold the restart or reset button at first, your camera will restart as normal. The status light will turn off, and then turn solid white after a few seconds.

This happens when you first plug your camera into a power outlet, when your camera restarts itself after a power outage or firmware update, or is waiting to be added to an account.

When you press and release the restart or reset button, your camera's status light will turn off, and then turn solid white after a few moments. Your camera will automatically restart.

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When your camera is connected to the USB charging cable, the status light will appear solid white when your camera is completely charged.

The status light will pulse white when your camera is starting up. Your camera will also play a start tone when this happens.

If your doorbell restarts and is not already connected to the app and Wi-Fi network, the status light will pulse blue when it's ready to connect.

When your doorbell is connected to the USB charging cable, the status light will appear solid white when your doorbell is completely charged.

The status light will appear solid yellow when the factory reset has begun. Your camera will also play a tone to confirm the factory reset.

The status light will appear solid yellow when the factory reset has begun. Your camera will also play a tone to confirm the factory reset.

When you press and hold the restart or reset button at first, your doorbell will restart as normal. The status light will turn off, and then turn solid white after a few seconds.

The status light will appear solid yellow when the factory reset has begun. Your doorbell will also play a tone to confirm the factory reset.

You may notice these lights are only on at night. It just means Night Vision is on. These infrared lights help your camera see so that you have a better view of what's happening.

This happens if someone presses and holds the restart or reset button while your camera is recording video. Here's what to expect:

When you press and hold the restart or reset button at first, your camera will restart as normal. The status light will turn off, and then turn solid white after a few seconds.

Your camera is plugged in but there's not enough power for it to work correctly. Try an outlet with more power. Don't plug your camera into an external battery pack.

This happens if someone presses and holds the restart or reset button while your camera is recording video. Here's what to expect:

If your camera is not yet connected to the app and Wi-Fi network, the status light will pulse blue when the camera is ready to connect.

Your camera could be recording activity and saving it to the cloud, or it could be using local storage to record and save video if it's offline.

When your camera isn't streaming video, its status light is off. The camera can be turned off manually, with a schedule, or when your home automatically switches to Home.

When your camera isn't streaming video, its status light will be off. The camera can be turned off manually, with a schedule, or when your home automatically switches to Home.

Your doorbell could be recording activity and saving it to the cloud, or it could be using local storage to record and save video if it's offline.

If your doorbell restarts and is not already connected to the app and Wi-Fi network, the status light will pulse blue when it's ready to connect.

If your camera is not yet connected to the app and Wi-Fi network, the status light will pulse blue when the camera is ready to connect.