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Cyber Monday deal: Save up to 23% on Google Nest cameras and locks

This year’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales are offering huge savings this week. There have been great deals on smart displays and smart speakers from Google. For example, you can get the Google Home Hub Max smart display for just $199, a savings of $30. In addition to the Max, you can also get the Nest Hub for $79, which is a $50 savings. Their deals don’t stop there, though. From today until December 4, you can get Nest Cams and Nest x Yale Locks at steep discounts, too. Here’s how the deals shape up and what kind of saving you can expect.

Nest Cam

How much you save on Nest cameras depends on how many you buy, so if you have a big home, stock up. The Nest Cam Indoor 1-pack is on sale for $159, which adds up to $40 off. These cameras are meant for indoor use and have 1080p video quality with mobile alerts, night vision, and live video.

The Nest Cam Indoor 3-pack has three of the indoor cameras for $337. You save $60 off the original price with this deal.

We’ve taken a look at the savings you can get on the indoor cam, but don’t forget the outdoors. You’ll need to fend off porch pirates and keep your property safe year-round. To cover the outdoors, you can take advantage of the Nest Cam Outdoor 2 Pack sale, which will save you $70. That totals up to only $228. The Outdoor Cam is weatherproof and features a 24/7 live video day and night and a 130-degree view with 1080P HD video quality.

If you’re not sure these are the security cameras you need, we can help with the confusion. Check out our picks for the best security cameras for 2019.

Good home security doesn’t stop at cameras. You need to consider your door locks, as well. Google Nest x Yale Locks are a keyless option that can be unlocked and locked using an app, no matter if you’re home or not, allowing access to your home without letting people borrow keys. This week, save $60 on Google Nest x Yale Locks. Before you purchase, though, take a look at our review for more information about this smart lock. Also, be sure to check out our picks for the top smart locks of 2019.

If you want more awesome deals for everywhere in your home don’t miss our deals page and these smart home Cyber Monday deals.

Alina Bradford
Alina Bradford has been a tech, lifestyle and science writer for more than 20 years. Her work is read by millions each month…
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