Anyone following the recent chatter about Google’s latest Nest cameras won’t be surprised by the company’s unveiling today of its revamped, first-party offerings: one outdoor Nest camera, one indoor cam, and a video doorbell, just as predicted.

What was surprising was news is that Google is turning to a frequent collaborator—Walmart—to offer a pair of additional budget-priced security cameras that will be “deeply integrated” into Google’s new Gemini for Home ecosystem , complete with bells and whistles such as AI video descriptions and zoomed-in notification previews.

But first, let’s cover Google’s new first party cameras, all of which had been previously leaked: the second-generation Nest Outdoor Camera ($149.99), the third-gen Nest Indoor Camera ($99.99), and the second-gen Nest D

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