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The Wasserstein Solar Panel Charger is a high-efficiency solar solution designed specifically for Google Nest Cameras. With a maximum power output of 2.5W and a 360-degree rotatable mount, it ensures optimal sunlight exposure and reduces the need for frequent battery charging. The package includes a toolkit and a 13ft cable for easy installation, making it a hassle-free addition to your home security setup.
Maximum Voltage | 17 Volts (DC) |
Maximum Power | 2.5 Watts |
Connector Type | DC Power Connector |
Standby Power Shutoff | High Efficiency |
Item Weight | 1.34 Kilograms |
Material Type | High-efficiency solar cells |
R**Y
Easy Install and Great price
Great price for a 3-pack and is easy to install. This product is great for the outdoor nest camera and prevents you from having to run a lot of wiring around just to keep it plugged in. I have had them installed for a week now and have run into no issues. I hope that this product can last me for many years before I have to replace it.
K**N
Solves the recharging problem
I was tired of recharging my Google cameras and didn’t want to hard wire them to the house. These panels solved the problem. It took a little for them to get up to speed, I had to recharge manually a few times until the solar panels were fully up to speed.Haven’t had to charge since because the panels are in full sunlight most of the day.
L**L
Perfect match for Nest cam
No need to run wires through attic and expensive installation options for wired camera. Easy to install and solar panel looks high quality. With Florida sun, don't think I will have to ever charge camera again.
D**L
Update - replacement received even though original died outside warranty
Update 10/10/24Well, 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 periodStory 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.
M**.
Works great. Stupid cord design.
Working for a year now in the full hot Florida sun -- all day long.But it annoys me to no effin' end that the camera connector end is angled OUTWARDS so to create an ugly bulge when I try to clamp the cord along my pergola rafter.What in the royal eff is this for? Can anyone suggest one where the cord is angled BACK so that it flows better -- or at worst, is straight down?Would have been a 5 star review but minus 1 star for stupid cord connection design.
M**Z
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Great so far thanks
C**
Good Solar Power!
Setting these solar panels up for the google nest camera was super easy. The cord was long enough to move around. The battery of the cameras lasts with these panels.
D**P
Timesaver!!!
This is a must-have for the Google camera. Now I don’t have to worry about taking down my 2 outdoor cameras to recharge.
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