Replace Nest Protect's batteries
When it’s time to replace your Google Nest Protect’s batteries, it chirps continuously until the batteries have been replaced.
Note: If you add your Protect to the app and you get a notification that the batteries are low, the voltage may have temporarily dropped. Troubleshoot when Nest Protect batteries seem low during setup.
Protect requires lithium batteries
Both battery and wired Protect require Energizer Ultimate Lithium AA (L91) batteries.
Don’t use rechargeable or alkaline batteries. If you do, they will quickly drain and will need to be replaced soon after installation.
- Using other types of batteries than the ones recommended by Nest is detrimental to the smoke and CO alarm operation.
- Don’t mix and match batteries.
- Don’t place new batteries in with old batteries.
How to tell when Protect needs new batteries
When the batteries get low:- The Nest app or Google Home app notifies you.
- Protect’s light ring pulses yellow when you turn off the lights at night.
- You’ll get a message during Nightly Promise.
- When the batteries are very low, your Protect chirps until the batteries are replaced.
Check the battery charge level
Check Protect’s battery level
On your Nest app
- Open the Nest app Nest app.
- Select the Protect that you want to check.
- The battery status and the last time the battery level was checked by Protect’s Self Test should appear on this page.
On your Home app
- Open your Home app Google Home app.
- Tap Favorites or Devices .
- Tap your Smoke & CO alarm’s tile and select the device name.
- The battery status and the last time the battery level was checked by Protect’s Self Test should appear on this page.
Nightly Promise
Protect’s Nightly Promise lets you know everything works, and that the batteries are at a safe level. If the batteries get low, Protect will have a yellow light and you’ll get a message telling you to replace the batteries soon.
You can also check the battery level at any time with the Nest app or Home app.
Wired and battery-powered Protects both use batteries (wired has batteries for backup power) but each have their own unique behavior depending on their battery charge level.
Battery-powered Protect
Wired Protect
Replace your Protect's batteries
Each kind of Protect has different instructions on how to replace the batteries. Check which kind of Nest Protect you have before you start. Select the kind of Protect you have to learn how to replace the batteries.2nd gen battery-powered Nest Protect
clockwise until it comes loose. nest protect turned counter clockwise
The door springs open.
Lithium AA batteries (L91). Be sure to match the positive "+" and
negative "-" ends of the batteries with the markings in the battery compartment.
For your safety, the battery door doesn't close until
all 6 batteries are inserted. closed battery door
as a guide, place your Nest Protect against its backplate
and turn it clockwise until you feel the backplate grip. backplate grip diagram
6. Press the center button twice to test your Nest Protect. This helps make sure you’ve replaced the batteries correctly.
Press Nest Protect gen22nd gen wired Nest Protect
clockwise until it comes loose. nest protect turned counter clockwise
The door springs open.
Lithium AA batteries (L91). Be sure to match the positive "+" and
negative "-" ends of the batteries with the markings in the battery compartment.
For your safety, the battery door doesn't close until
all 3 batteries are inserted. closed battery door
as a guide, place your Nest Protect against its backplate
and turn it clockwise until you feel the backplate grip. backplate grip diagram
10. Press the center button twice to test your Nest Protect.
This helps make sure you've replaced the batteries correctly.
1st gen battery-powered Nest Protect
clockwise until it comes loose. nest protect turned counter clockwise
Lithium AA batteries (L91). Be sure to match the positive "+" and
negative "-" ends of the batteries with the markings in the battery compartment. Push down the small latch at the bottom of the battery compartment so that you can insert the last battery and properly close the battery door. battery diagram metal latch diagram
on the opposite side of the batteries and replace the screws. For your safety, the battery door doesn't close until all 6 batteries are inserted. battery door diagram
you feel the backplate grip. protect mount
6. Press the center button twice to test your Nest Protect. This helps make sure you’ve replaced the batteries correctly.
Press Nest Protect gen21st gen wired Nest Protect
clockwise until it comes loose. nest protect turned counter clockwise
Lithium AA batteries (L91). Be sure to match the positive "+" and
negative "-" ends of the batteries with the markings in the battery compartment. Push down the small latch at the bottom of the battery compartment so that you can insert the last battery and properly close the battery door. battery diagram metal latch diagram
on the opposite side of the batteries and replace the screws. For your safety, the battery door doesn't close until all 3 batteries are inserted. battery door diagram
10. Press the center button twice to test your Nest Protect. This helps make sure you've replaced the batteries correctly.
Press Nest Protect gen2