

☀️ Power your Nest Cam with the sun—stay charged, stay connected!
The Wasserstein Solar Panel is a 2.5W high-efficiency solar charger designed exclusively for Google Nest Cam devices. Featuring a 360-degree rotatable mount and a 13ft cable, it ensures maximum sunlight capture and flexible installation. Certified by Google for full compatibility, it significantly reduces camera downtime by providing continuous solar power, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor surveillance.












| ASIN | B09C1D1Z41 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,460 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #61 in Surveillance Accessories |
| Brand | Wasserstein |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,479) |
| Date First Available | August 6, 2021 |
| Efficiency | High Efficiency |
| Included Components | Solar panel |
| Item Weight | 1.54 pounds |
| Item model number | WSOLS002 |
| Manufacturer | Wasserstein |
| Material | Solar Cells |
| Maximum Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Product Dimensions | 5.16"L x 3.03"W x 11.65"H |
S**S
Works Well
Great product. This is my second purchase for a 2nd camera. Keeps camera charged.
A**M
Does what it is supposed to, no more charging cameras
These work really well - I haven't had to charge my cameras once in months of use, even in New England where the winter days are cloudy and short. I do wish the cable was shorter as having it coiled up looks a bit ugly.
S**C
Solar Solution for Camera
The unit seems to be very will integrated with the camera as the battery status comes up SOLAR in the google home app. It does not allow me to see the actual battery status and if the solar is charging the batter but the camera stays on 24x7. It was easy to install and seems to be good quality.
D**L
Update - replacement received even though original died outside warranty
Update 10/10/24 Well, I’m sorry to say that I forgot to do the update on this. But for good reason… I have now had the replacement up in place for over a year now and I have had zero issues with it. It has constantly maintained the charge on my camera, even through last years winter, where I receive less sunlight up here in Western Washington. I would like to thank the fantastic customer support people for providing me a replacement device that not only fixed the issue, but has outlived the original product. I’m happy to update this review to a five star. Update - 5/28/23 - I received a replacement panel from the customer support reps of the product. It has resolved the failed device status and I am upping the review to 3 stars. I will provide additional information in approximately 4 months. That duration of time will be after the original one died. Original review - Easy to install. Used the same brand 2-in-1 gutter mount for the panel, as I already had the camera mounted above my garage. The cable management clips the panel comes with are garbage and I ended up using my own. The panel worked from Jan 31st when it was installed, through May 4th (possibly stopped working earlier). TL:DR - stopped working just outside warranty period Story time... I had some landscapers doing some work putting bark down in the planters in my back yard. The bark had been delivered to the front driveway, so naturally there was a lot of activity in the driveway where the camera watches. Due to this, the battery in the Nest camera drained much faster than normal. "The solar panel must not have been able to charge it as fast as the camera was consuming," I thought. I charged the camera from USB wall power, like I had at least one other time since getting the solar panel. It charged to 100%, I got the notification on my phone that it was full, got out the ladder, reinstalled the camera, and reattached the solar panel cable. When I got down from the ladder, I checked the phone to make sure the viewing angle was good. The camera was showing a battery percentage of 100%. When plugged into solar, (on the iPhone anyway) the app shows an infinity symbol instead of a battery percentage. So for whatever reason, there was no power going to the camera. I got back up on the ladder and made sure the cord was sitting snugly in the port and was in the correct orientation, yep. I then moved the ladder to the panel and made sure there was nothing on it that was blocking sunlight. Looked clean to me. Still no power. It's a simple device. Not much for an end user to mess up. Panel points towards sun, attached cord plugs into camera. It is unacceptable that a device with no moving parts, designed to sit and absorb sunlight all day, could fail so quickly. I am extremely disappointed and frustrated with the failure of the Wasserstein solar panel for my Nest camera. Despite following all the instructions (as limited as they were) and ensuring that everything was installed correctly, the panel failed and is no longer charging the camera battery... just outside of its warranty period, too. This cost me not only the money spent on the panel and mount but also my time and effort in installing it. Now, I am left with the options of either paying someone to run a cord into my garage and install a new outlet or going back to manually charging the camera every so often.
D**U
Get a unit that works - and it will work! Dumb issue drains battery on bad units
UPDATE: Updating this review as Wasserstein reached out and sent me some replacements in exchange for my defective units. The replacements worked as expected and shows "solar" when plugged in; my cams are back to battery + solar mode and not draining with 24/7 on mode. I had to unwire the bad units which was a pain and redo it all, but they are working. For what it is worth, the company seems really sincere regarding receiving the defective units back to see what went wrong and I received the replacements VERY fast; in my book you can't do much more than that and to make the customer whole. It was annoying and wasted a lot of my time, but any company willing to stand behind their product and make it work is at least a 4 star in my book so updating the rating. ORIGINAL REVIEW: The hardware on this panel works, but as usual with Google products, this is completely broken because of a bug. When plugged into the solar panel, the camera thinks it is “plugged in” and will go into wired mode for 24/7 recording and drain all the battery. I bought 3 of these and 1 of 3 shows “solar” properly. In solar mode, this will act normally like battery but just charge when there is sun — which is exactly how it should work. To solve this, all Google/Wasserstein had to do was to just let user select which mode the camera should operate in instead of using the stupid connector pins to decide (neat idea but overly engineered and fails).
A**Y
Great, just charge your cameras first.
They actually work! I had had bad luck with solar panels in the past for my Google Next Cameras but these seem to be working great. After a week, the cameras are still fully charged, despite clouds and rain. ONE NOTE: You should charge your cameras before you attache dthe solar panels. They seem to be better at maintaining the charge than charging them from 0%
R**Y
Killed 2 Nest cameras in weeks – 2 others “OK so far,” but I don’t trust these
I installed these Wasserstein solar panels on multiple Google Nest battery cameras to avoid climbing ladders and manually charging. The results have been terrible on some cameras and inconsistent overall. On the bad side, one Nest camera failed after about one week on this panel and another failed after about three weeks. Both went offline and then completely died – no LED, no chime, and no response even when plugged into the original Nest charger on multiple outlets with known‑good cables. I tried all the usual troubleshooting (different chargers, outlets, long charging times, reset button), and neither camera will power on at all now. I do still have two other Nest cameras on these panels that have been working for a couple of months so far. However, seeing two cameras die so quickly while on these panels makes me very nervous about the long‑term impact. Before failure, the panels also did a poor job of keeping the batteries fully charged; the cameras would slowly drain to 0% and sit there, which is terrible for lithium batteries and likely contributed to the failures. Bottom line: these panels might seem to work for a while, but in my case they have already killed two cameras in a matter of weeks. I no longer trust them on any of my Nest cameras and would not recommend them to anyone.
D**L
【以下、2024年8月10日更新】 購入し、約1.5年間使用しているが、カメラ本体のバッテリー切れで稼働しなくなることは梅雨時の日照時間が連日少ない期間に発生した2、3回程度であり、総じて片手以下の頻度である。参考までにアクティビティの検知頻度は、5~10回/日程度である。 【以下、2023年5月15日更新】 現時点で、3~4カ月使用して、カメラ本体が一度も充電切れすることなく稼働中である。ソーラーパネルの実用性についても特に不満はない状況である。 【以下、初回レビュー内容】 Wassersteinカスタマーサポートへ問い合わせをして、ソーラーパネル初回接続時に“太陽光”と表示されなかった事象を解決していただいた。親切丁寧に対応いただきまして、この場をお借りして感謝申し上げたいと思います。対処方法として実施したことは、一旦GoogleNestCamを正規の充電ケーブルを用いて満充電した後、再度ソーラーパネルを取り付ける。ケーブル端子部分の汚れなどを拭き取る等である。 写真①枚目は、そのソーラーパネル接続が正常動作している時のGoogleHomeAppの画面キャプチャーである。“太陽光”という表記であればソーラーパネルが正しく検知される設計である。そして、Googleの設計上の制約から、ソーラーパネル接続時は、バッテリー残量を確認することができない。との回答であった。ただ満充電から約1週間以上経過した時点で90%以上バッテリー残量が残っていることを確認済みである。残量の確認方法は、ソーラーケーブルを一旦取り外してから確認することができる。目安として我が家のアクティビティは、平均10〜15回/日程度であり、この現状であれば、十分実用に耐えることができると思っているが、少し状況を注視したいと思っている。 写真②枚目は、ソーラーパネルを設置した実際の様子である。軒下に取り付けたかったため、別途、壁掛け式のテーブルの折りたたみブラケット(ホームセンターなどでも販売している)を取り付けてパネルの下地には角材(耐水性のある材木がベター)を土台にして設置した。写真はないが、強風や荒天時などは軒裏へ折り畳んで収納することもできる。他の方のレビューにも記載があったが、既製品に取り付けられている土台のままでは、やや設置する姿勢に制約があるため、軒下への設置が困難と判断したためブラケットによる設置を検討した。ブラケットのガタつきは、多少あるものの、今のところ特に気にならないレベルである。ブラケットもSUS製のものをAmazonで購入した。 上記、是非とも皆さまの参考になれば幸いです。
G**N
No problems as described
C**N
Mantiene la videocamera sempre in carica, ma il meno è che la videocamera con questa carica registra solo eventi.
四**半
屋外用Google Nest Camに接続しています。 パネルは、倉庫の屋根に置いているので常に水平ですが、半年以上、問題なく稼働しています。 "MADE FOR GOOGLE"なので、Google Homeアプリで見ると、Nest Cam は 本機を”電源”ではなく、"太陽光" と認識しています。
S**B
Facile à utiliser, il suffit de le brancher. Peu encombrant. Je vais en acheter pour mes autres caméras.
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