Mute your Nest video doorbell's indoor chime and visitor announcements
Estimated reading time: 5 minutes
Your Nest video doorbell has a number of features packed in, whether you have the old Nest Hello – now called Nest Doorbell (Wired) – or you have the Nest Doorbell (Battery). You can change up the ringtone all year around if you have the Nest Doorbell (Battery), and if you have Nest Hello or the Nest Doorbell (Wired), there are seasonal ringtones for some holiday periods like Halloween and Christmas.
That’s not all though. Some of the other features offered are a little more basic than switching to spooky sounds, but they are also handy all year round. Quiet Time, for example, will stop your Nest Doorbell’s chime inside, and ensure no connected smart speakers play the doorbell sound either. Wondering how to set Quiet Time up and turn it on? We have you covered.
What you’ll need
- The Nest app or Google Home app
- A Nest video doorbell
- Your smartphone or tablet
The short version
- Open the Google Home app.
- Tap the Devices tab.
- Tap on your Nest video doorbell.
- Tap on the three lines in the bottom right.
- Tap on Quiet Time.
- Select the time duration.
- Tap on ‘Set’.
How to turn on Quiet Time on your Nest video doorbell
Turning on Quiet Time on your Nest video doorbell will mean you’ll get some peace and quiet inside your home. If you have set up Visitor Announcements on any connected smart speakers or displays, it will silence those, and it will stop the chime going off inside too. You might be watching a film and you don’t want any interruptions, or maybe it’s Halloween or Christmas and you don’t want to be disturbed by trick or treaters or carol singers. Alternatively, you might just have a sleeping baby and you don’t want the delivery driver to disturb its nap.
Whatever your reason, Quiet Time is quick and easy to set up and it will silence your Nest video doorbell for periods between 30 minutes and 3 hours. If you need quiet for longer than 3 hours, then you will need to repeat the steps below again. If you want less than 30 minutes, well, that’s tough. When in Quiet Time, you will still receive an app notification if a visitor pushes the doorbell – assuming you have those notifications turned on – but you won’t hear your doorbell inside.
Time needed: 5 minutes
- Find your doorbell in the Google Home app
First things first, you’ll want to open the Google Home app and tap on the Devices tab at the bottom. A list of all the connected devices you have will then appear in tiles. Find your doorbell in the list and press on it.
- Access the Quiet Time feature
From your Nest video doorbell’s live view, tap on the three lines in the bottom right. Another menu will pop up with Quiet Time an option tile. Tap on the Quiet Time tile to access the duration options.
- Select your Quiet Time duration
Swipe your finger from right to left to see the different Quiet Time duration options. You can choose to mute your Nest video doorbell’s indoor chine and visitor announcements for 30 minutes, 1 hour, 90 minutes, 2 hours or 3 hours. Press ‘Set’ in the bottom right corner when you’re done.
That’s it! Once you have pressed on ‘Set’, your Nest video doorbells indoor chime and visitor announcements on any connected speakers will be muted for the duration you have chosen.
How to turn on Quiet Time for your Nest video doorbell on the Nest app
If you are using the Nest app to control your Nest video doorbell and you haven’t migrated over to the Google Home app as yet, here are the steps you need to follow to turn on Quiet Time. The duration options remain the same.
- Open the Nest app.
- Tap on your Nest doorbell in the feed.
- Tap on Quiet Time in the bottom right.
- Choose your duration.
- Press Set.
FAQs
No. The Quiet Time feature only mutes the indoor chime for your Nest video doorbell and any connected speakers being used for Visitor Announcements.