Google pulled a classic tech company blunder by accidentally leaking its own upcoming Nest products. Three new wired Nest devices have appeared in the Google Home app ahead of their expected October 1st announcement, giving users an early look at what's coming to the smart home lineup.
Google just did what tech companies do best - leaked its own products before the big reveal. The company has accidentally exposed three upcoming Nest smart home devices in its Google Home app, giving eagle-eyed users a sneak peek at what's coming in next month's hardware announcement.
The leak, first spotted by Android Authority, reveals wired versions of three key Nest products: the Nest Cam Indoor (3rd gen), Nest Cam Outdoor (2nd gen), and Nest Doorbell (3rd gen). All three appeared as setup options in the latest version of Google's smart home app, though Google appears to have quickly patched the error after word got out.
This isn't just a naming convention refresh - these devices represent a significant upgrade to Google's smart home ecosystem. According to previous leaks and the newly obtained images, all three products are expected to feature 2K video resolution, a substantial bump from their predecessors. The indoor camera will also introduce new color options, including a vibrant "berry" red that breaks from the traditional white aesthetic.
The real story here isn't just the hardware refresh, but the AI integration powering these devices. All three Nest products are expected to run Google's new Gemini for Home AI assistant, marking a decisive shift away from the increasingly dated Google Assistant. This positions Google to compete more directly with Amazon's Alexa-powered Echo ecosystem and Apple's HomeKit platform in the AI-driven smart home race.
[Embedded images] show the devices maintain their familiar form factors, suggesting Google prioritized continuity over radical redesign. The Nest Cam Indoor retains its compact orb shape, while the outdoor camera keeps its weatherproof cylindrical design. The doorbell appears largely unchanged from its current iteration, focusing internal upgrades over external aesthetics.
What's notably absent from this leak is the rumored Gemini smart speaker that Google teased during its recent keynote event. Industry watchers expected this device to serve as the centerpiece of October 1st hardware announcement, potentially challenging Echo and HomePod in the premium smart speaker market.