Google Is Lowering Nest Camera Quality 'To Conserve Internet Resources'

Google is temporarily lowering the video quality of its Nest security cameras to "conserve internet resources" during the COVID-19 pandemic. "The adjustment is rolling out over the next few days, and Google says anyone who has their quality settings adjusted will get a notification in the Nest app," reports TechCrunch. From the report: While Nest cameras aren't inherently using more bandwidth right now than they otherwise might, each camera already used a good amount of bandwidth day to day. A Nest Cam IQ, for example, uses roughly 400GB of data per month at its highest settings; cutting this down to medium high shaves that down to 300GB. Google confirmed their plans with TechCrunch, with a Google spokesperson adding: "To answer the global call to prioritize internet bandwidth for learning and working, in the next few days we're going to be making a few changes. We believe these changes have the potential to help make it easier for communities to keep up with school, work, and everything in between." While they're automatically making the change on behalf of the user (a move some owners are complaining is an overstep), Google notes that you're able to bump your cameras back up to their highest settings should you see fit. They're not capping the quality, instead just lowering settings by default -- so if you've got a camera in a setting where every pixel counts, know that you're going to need to adjust accordingly.

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