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Published: 2019-03-05, Author: Stephen , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: Google Home Hub – £139 from John LewisIn a world where everyone uses smart voice assistants like Siri, Alexa and Ask Google and the introduction of the Smart Home. It’s now becoming the norm to have a personal assistant in the home.We have had the chance...
Abstract: A small amount of documentation that came with the unit led to link my Nest camera to the unit at first I could find no way to get it to give the cameras live view but the moment I said ‘Hey Google show Nest Camera' I got the live feed shown by my camera...
The Google Home Hub brings the smart home experience to life for the whole family. It is for the heart of home, where multiple members of the household can query and request actions, while doubling-up as the smartest digital photo frame out there.Hub make...
You can ask it to play YouTube videos, The ambient brightness sensor adjusts the screen so it can be seen no matter what the light is like in your surroundings, Adjust the volume either using your voice, buttons or on screen slider, It can make voice call
It doesn't have a web browser built-in, There are limited routines for smart home devices, There's no camera for video calls
Compact and simple to use, the Google Home Hub is great value for money. Admittedly, the smart home features need work, but as a voice assistant with screen, it's a great buy...
Published: 2018-10-29, Author: Chris , review by: Theinquirer.net
Great display, stellar performance, no camera
It's a bit small, again, There's no camera, Rating:
When push comes to shove, like any of these home assistants, the Google Home Hub is a 'nice to have'. The home control options are possibly the most exciting aspect of this device. A dedicated tablet is often the best way to control your gadgets and gizmo...
Abstract: It's easy to see the Google Home Hub as little more than an attempt to ape Amazon 's success with the Echo Show. Both devices have a screen, both use proprietary AI assistants and both are designed to be the centre of your smart home. See related Google...
Published: 2018-10-22, Author: Guy , review by: stuff.tv
Compact design, Fantastic screen, High value price point
No camera for video calls, Limited number of apps at launch, Lacks oomph in the bass
The Google Home Hub doesn't cost too much more than a standard smart speaker and it's much more tempting to plump up the extra cash to have the option of a screen for things like recipes, morning briefings and Youtube. There are caveats though. Google st...
Published: 2018-10-22, Author: Andrew , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Google Home Hub touchscreen is responsive and works well in combination with Google Assistant, whether you ask for help on a recipe or to check what's on your calendar. Pictures and videos look particularly crisp thanks to an ambient light sensor that
The sound quality is fine for background music, but nowhere near the level of other smart displays like the Amazon Echo Show or the JBL Link View. It's more on par with the diminutive Google Home Mini. The integration with the Nest Hello Video Doorbell ne
The cameraless, petite Google Home Hub will blend into any room in your home. It's affordable, and quite useful as a digital assistant (in the kitchen especially), a photo frame and a smart home control panel...
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Published: 2018-10-22, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
great touchscreen, minimalist design, Bluetooth, Google Assistant, can hear you well, excellent smart home control, great recipes, cheaper than the competition
no 3.5mm socket, fabric could get dirty in a kitchen, need to dig into the Google Home app to change almost any setting, only Google services
The Google Home Hub is arguably the best smart display on the market. It's much smaller than you might expect, with a really good-looking 7in screen that appears to be mounted into a small fabric cushion that's only visible at the bottom.It's a simple, un...
Speakers are just adequate, no builtin ZigBee support
If you're committed to Google's ecosystem, the Home Hub is an obvious choice. And, more importantly, it's the right price. At £139, it is £80 less than the new Echo Show, and while Amazon's effort is more advanced – it has a larger screen and more powerfu...