Compact size makes it easy for placement, Gorgeous Ambient EQ display is perfect for photos, Google Photos Live Albums are perfect on this display, Bluetooth built-in (enables sending audio to speakers or headphones), Far-field mics are super accurate, La
Small size makes watching shows or movies difficult, Low resolution screen (very low PPI), Speaker is weak and not good for music, No battery (non-portable), Lack of camera means lack of video calling, Final Thoughts, Google's Home Hub is a great product
Google's Home Hub is a great product that ultimately feels a bit basic for the price. Some may not be able to come up with a reason to own a smart display over a smart speaker, and the Home Hub's lack of defining features doesn't help this, especially giv...
Sammanfattning: Google's serious about hardware. Last year, we saw two smart speakers on opposite ends of the pricing spectrum join the Home. Now there's another model to choose from. The Home Hub is much different, though. While you still get all the brilliance of Googl...
A few days with the Home Hub can make you wonder what exactly Google intends to accomplish with the device and how it contributes to the Home brand.The mission shared between all of the Home speakers, the Pixel Stand, and the integration of Google Assista...
Offers a visual interface to the Google Assistant, Works as a single control panel for all Google-compatible smart home devices, Step-by-step cooking instructions make it useful in the kitchen
It's another screen to distract you in your home, The small size means some compromise on fullness of audio, It can't be used as a base for video calls
The Google Home Hub brings a visual face to Google Assistant and adds an extra dimension to the information it serves. This gadget is small enough to sit in the corner or edge or any room and intelligent enough to adjust its display to its surroundings...
Doesn't crowd your counter, Easy phone calling, YouTube and Google Photos integration, Centralized Smart Home control
Too small for movies and TV, Weak bass, No video calls
Google’s Smart Display isn’t great for watching videos or TV, or for blasting dance music, but it wasn’t designed for those things. It’s meant to add a convenient visual element to Google’s voice assistant and to help with a bunch of everyday tasks, from...
Publicerad: 2018-10-22, Författare: Chris , testad av: slashgear.com
Cute style makes for a less-threatening smart display, Google Assistant is as capable as ever, Smart home controls are easily laid-out and convenient, Aggressively priced, No camera should please privacy fans
Speaker isn't the best for music playback, Absence of a camera may frustrate some
Google Home Hub is smaller than Amazon's Echo Show and Lenovo's Smart Display, and so is its price. At $149, in fact, it's only $20 more than a Google Home. That seems like a no-brainer, which I suspect is what the search giant is counting on.As we've see...
Sammanfattning: Google's Home Hub is the first smart display product from the company. Think of it as a dedicated Google Assistant tablet, permanently attached to a Google Home speaker. You give it commands with the same "OK Google" or "Hey Google" triggers, and it will...
Publicerad: 2018-10-22, Författare: Chris , testad av: bgr.com
Sammanfattning: When Amazon first unveiled the Echo Show back in 2017, I'm not sure how I possibly could have been any less interested as a consumer. I'm not personally a heavy user of voice assistants, though I certainly see the allure. Even still, did the world really...
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Publicerad: 2018-10-22, Författare: Ryan , testad av: androidpolice.com
While lower resolution, the display has excellent viewing angles, brightness, and a light sensor that adjusts the color throughout the day, The Home Hub is compact and easy to fit in your space, Home View makes it easy to control your smart home devices,
The speaker is good enough for spoken words but not for music, There's no button to start voice commands—you have to use the hotword every time, There's no camera, so video chat is out of the question
Yes. Google has figured out what people need from a smart display. The Nest Hub launch price is lower than the competition because it doesn't go crazy with specs and features that you don't need. The display isn't the largest or sharpest, but it's perfect...