
Google’s Nest devices are easily some of the best smart home products you can buy. But that doesn’t mean you’ll never want to learn how to factory reset or restart your Google Nest Cam or Doorbell. And not necessarily just because of potential software problems — which are rare enough with these gadgets.
In fact, there are a number of reasons why you might want to learn how to factory reset your Google or Nest Cameras. Among the most common reasons, for instance, is selling or gifting the devices. For example, if you happen to have purchased new devices. You wouldn’t necessarily want to sell those still connected to your network or account. They could potentially use the cameras maliciously in that case, although the risk is very low.
That’s because a factory reset, unlike a restart, erases everything. Including personalized settings, your entire video history, and more. It also restores everything to default settings and will no longer reconnect automatically to your Wi-Fi.
Conversely, you may be encountering issues with your hardware that requires a reset. Such might be the case if there’s a problem with the firmware or settings that can’t otherwise be fixed. While that shouldn’t be happening often, it can and does happen. And not just with the cameras but with plenty of devices in the smart home ecosystem built by Google.
A restart, which we’ll also cover here, can fix some of those issues. Such as if it isn’t connecting properly or if the feed keeps freezing. But it won’t always.
Here’s how to remove your Nest cameras in the Nest or Home app
Regardless of your reasons, the actual process for performing a factory reset or a restart is nearly the same across all Nest-branded cameras. With one or two differences depending on your device, as is so often the case with these guides. And we’ll discuss those momentarily. It is worth noting, however, that the process isn’t quite as easy as resetting or restarting a smart speaker or hub.
The first step for all other cameras will be to open up the Nest or Google Home application. We’ll be using Google Home for this guide. In Google Home, you’ll then need to scroll down and select the camera you want to reset completely. Or select the “Cameras” icon at the middle of the home page. And then select the camera you want to factory reset.
It’s also worth noting, at this point, that there are a few caveats. Depending on where you placed your cameras and because this is a hardware-only set of steps, the level of difficulty will vary. And on whether you’re using aftermarket accessories. For instance, some users may be utilizing a security mount from a third party to protect the cameras against theft or tampering. In any case, you’ll need to refer to the included instructions for taking the camera down.
If the cameras have been placed in a high-up place, remember to be careful taking them down. That’s especially true where ladders are involved.
The first step, of course, is to take your camera down from wherever it’s mounted. That is unless you’re using an original Nest Cam, Nest Cam IQ, or Dropcam. In those cases, you can skip this step. We’ll be using a Nest Cam (battery) for images in this guide.
Now that you’ve taken your camera down, locate the reset pin. That’s a small hole in the device with a button for resetting. For the Nest Cam Indoor (Wired), that’s between the power cord and the support arm. For Nest Cam (Battery) — as shown in the image below — or Nest Cam with Floodlight, that’s located at the back of the camera. Directly opposite the camera lens.
If you’re using the abovementioned other cameras, skip this step as well.
Finally, what you’ll do with that pin — or what you’re going to do for the three gadgets without one — is different depending on your device. As shown in the image below, with Nest Cam (Battery) or Nest Cam with Floodlight you’ll need to press and hold the button for five seconds. You’ll hold that down for 12 seconds until the status light is a steady yellow if you’re performing a factory reset. But five seconds works, otherwise.
For Nest Cam or Dropcam, you’ll simply unplug your device for a total of ten seconds. With Nest Cam IQ, conversely, you’ll need to press the button at the back with a paperclip or other similarly-pointed object. Hold the button down until you see the ring light spinning blue.
Lastly, for Nest Cam Indoor (Wired), simply press the button once with a paperclip or similar. Or hold it down for 12 seconds to factory reset. The status light will be steady yellow color while the camera starts the factory reset. You’ll also hear a confirmation tone.