Nest Doorbell Can Play Christmas Carols This Holiday Season

Nest Doorbell Can Play Christmas Carols This Holiday Season

The Nest Doorbell is ready for Christmas. The doorbell can play melodies for different holidays and atmospheres this holiday season. Google has announced that you can count on melodies around the theme of winter, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Christmas and New Year’s Eve.

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In a Community blog Google explains in full atmosphere what is new. “The guests arrive and the choir sings, fa la la la la la. Oh wait, that’s not a choir at your door, that’s the beautiful sound of holiday ringtones. This is the season to greet your guests with festive sounds, including Jingle Bells, Winter Sleighbells, Ma’oz Tzur, Hanukkah Dreidel, New Years Party and more.”

Unfortunately, it remains to be seen whether we can have many guests at the door during the holidays, given the corona measures, but you can also count on a cheerful tune when a package is delivered from Santa Claus when the delivery person rings the doorbell. In principle, the option is not new: last year it was already possible for subscribers to Nest Aware to set these funny doorbell melodies.

Nest Doorbell

So this year it’s for both the people who have a battery-operated or wired Nest Doorbell to also adjust their doorbell sound for the holidays. In the case of the battery, it is necessary to use the Google Home app with an account to receive the sounds. People with a wired Nest doorbell can visit the Nest app and the smart home brand’s website.

It seems like a trend we’re going to see more often, because Halloween also came with spooky ghost melodies for Ring. They were therefore only available around the end of October. Fortunately, it is now time for the next holiday, although it will probably calm down for a while in terms of thematic doorbell sounds.

The winter holiday ringtones are available worldwide on the Google Nest Doorbell. They are available in the Google Home app and the Nest app from now through January 4, 2022.

– Thanks for information from Androidworld. Source

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