Lenovo Smart Clock 2 Review
Lenovo's $69.99 Smart Clock 2 is more of a slight reimagining of the original Smart Clock than a proper sequel. We like the addition of an optional wireless charging base with a built-in night-light, but are disappointed that Lenovo moved the USB-A port (for charging other devices) from the body of the clock to the dock, making it feel more necessary than optional and bringing the total price to $89.99. And aside from the dock, this is pretty much the same Google Assistant smart display as the previous model, with mediocre touch-screen functionality and underwhelming sound quality. Depending on your voice assistant of choice, you'll be better served by the $99.99 Google Nest Hub or the $84.99 Amazon Echo Show 5.Pretty Much the Same The Smart Clock 2 closely resembles the original. Both feature fabric-covered bodies (blue or gray this time around) with triangular profiles that tilt the touch screen up slightly and form top edges rather than flat panels. It's a bit less triangular t...
The Lenovo Smart Clock 2 has been redesigned to work with an optional wireless charging dock, but otherwise doesn't offer any benefits over its unimpressive predecessor.
Optional base with wireless charging pad and night-light
Mediocre sound quality for music; Touch screen doesn't have many functions; USB port moved from the clock itself to the optional dock