I love this Google home, wow im so surprise, i can ask anything from my google home friend,
I love this Google home, wow im so surprise, i can ask anything from my google home friend,
You need the premium subscription for Amazon, YouTube etc to listen to your playlist. Its very handy and easy to operate. Its compact and follows instructions easily.
Only use it fir radio and weather so far but looking forward to programming other things into it
Google Home is a worthy rival to Amazon Echo that plays nice with Google software and hardware, but it lacks some key features of its competitors.
Integrates with your Google tools; Controls Google Cast-enabled devices; Booming bass
Limited add-ons at this point; Lacks balanced sound; especially on vocals
For all intents and purposes, Google Home is pretty much a year old and needs to do more. In the U.S., the smart voice box has already been on the market long enough to give app developers time to implement the actions, but so far, the added value is limited to few areas.
Good music control; Accurate voice recognition; Integrates smart home devices from many different manufacturers
Does not use any Phillips Hue scenes; Too few compatible apps
Alexa is still the queen of voice assistants. Google Home is learning fast, and it does some things better than Alexa does. If you have a Google Play Music account and multiple Google accounts around your household, Google Home will give you a smoother multi-user experience.
Attractive design; Removable color bases; Well-rounded sound; Multi-room audio
Still fewer skills than Amazon's Alexa; Doesn't work as a standard Bluetooth speaker
I would still consider this a novelty item over being terribly useful. Questions must be phrased the correct way and there have been many things that Google Home cannot help with.
Doesn't understand most questions
When the Google Nest Hub (initially $149, now $70 at most places) arrived on our desk, we were surprised. This tiny little box can’t be it, we thought. Smart displays (smart speakers with built-in voice assistants like Google Assistant or Alexa) are supposed to have gigantic screens for reading, big footprints, and plenty of bells and whistles — right? Google’s Nest Hub has other ideas, and though it’s tiny, it has some powerful features that make it mighty under the hood in being a central figure in the ever growing smart home. In a way, its simple approach is a refreshing take on the smart display — but it also feels watered down given some of the new options out there. Since its release, we’ve seen its bigger brother — the Google Nest Hub Max. It shares many of the same features, but comes with a larger screen, superior audio performance, and a front-facing camera for video calls. With that camera, it can even act as a security watchdog while you’re away. It’s also more expensive at...
Easy smart home control; No camera on device; Small size means it can be placed anywhere; Doubles as a digital photo frame; Affordable;
No camera means no video chatting; Poor sound quality; Screen is too small for media consumption;
Buying this product I knew you had a power cable that needed to be connected however I didn't know that you needed to connect it to your network via Ethernet cable. If you are purchasing this as you can not grab a connection in one part of your house then you need to buy at least 2 pods (3 if you...
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