Google Wireless Streaming Device with battery arrives at FCC

According to the new information, Google’s new device called Nest Cam passed through the FCC which is said to be a “Wireless Streaming Device,” a description that the company has not previously used.

G3AL9, which fits the company’s new model number scheme, notably features a physical FCC ID located at the “back of the device,” thus suggesting that no screen is present. There’s Wi-Fi connectivity and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). Recent devices with “streaming” in their description include the Nest Mini and Chromecast with Google TV.

On the listing, it was found that there is a “3.65Vdc Rechargeable Li-polymer Battery or 5V from AC/DC Adapter.”

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One possible candidate for G3AL9 is a new Nest Cam since Google already promised a “new lineup of security cameras for 2021″ as part of “investing in new innovations.”  The first new Google device to hit FCC certification this year was the 2nd-generation Nest Hub in January. The Soli-powered Smart Display was announced this month and will begin shipping on Tuesday. Meanwhile, Google looks to be working on new Pixel Buds.

FCC confidentiality on G3AL9 ends September 24, 2021, suggesting a mid to late-year launch for this likely Google Nest Cam.

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