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Published: 2019-09-09, Author: Brian , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: There were two standout features I really appreciated off the bat about the original Nest (nee Google Home) Hub: its compact size and its lack of camera. The new Nest Max has decidedly neither of those things.After releasing a model that offered an inter...
Published: 2019-09-09, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Attractive design, Great speakers, Clever motion-tracking, Privacy switch blocks camera and microphones
Can only make video calls using Google Duo, Nest Cam integration issue for iOS users,
At $229, the Nest Hub Max is about $100 more than the Nest Hub, but with that you get a larger display, more powerful speakers, and a camera which enables a host of other features. While I wish you could make video calls using services other than Google D...
The Nest Hub Max offers better sound quality, a bigger screen and a new camera with plenty of tricks. It's the first smart display you can control with gestures
You can't cover the camera with a shutter. Using YouTube is a breeze, but other supported services are a pain. Many connections with third-party smart home gadgets are in limbo
If you wish the Nest Hub was bigger, louder and had a camera, this is the Google Assistant for you. Otherwise, the regular-sized version and other, smaller smart displays are closer to the sweet spot...
Brilliant usage of the screen, Google Assistant is as smart as they come, Excellent mics
Optional Nest Aware subscription is pricey, Camera feels a little creepy
The Google Nest Hub Max takes everything that was great about the Home Hub and makes it a little bigger. That means it's still a great product but only you can really say whether you need to spend the extra £80 on an extra three inches of screen real esta...
Published: 2019-09-09, Author: Daniel , review by: eftm.com.au
Abstract: It's been almost a year since Google first introduced us to the 7-inch Home Hub, since renamed ‘Nest Hub, but time marches on in the tech industry and now we have the Nest Hub Max, a bigger version with a few new features.The Nest Hub Max is priced at $...
Published: 2019-09-09, Author: Scott , review by: ausdroid.net
Considering all the features on offer here, the Hub Max's asking price of $350 seems reasonable, although you should probably consider the fact that most of these features are also offered by other smart displays with cameras.Lenovo's 10-inch Smart Displa...
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Published: 2019-09-09, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Bigger screen looks fantastic, Audio much louder and clearer than Nest Hub, Face Match works quickly and accurately, Assistant keeps getting new features
No physical camera cover, Limited to Duo for video calls, Assistant UI doesn't make the most of the display
Nest Cam features help set it apart, Auto-framing in video calls is a nice touch, Great display, despite the fairly low resolution, Excellent price for what you get, Above-average sound quality
Still no Netflix, Only works with Duo for video calling
The Google Nest Hub Max is easily the most feature-packed smart display in the Google Assistant ecosystem. It takes everything we already loved about the Nest Hub and adds welcome features such as an integrated Nest Cam and a bigger display...
Dazzling display, perfect for picture sharing, Camera adds a layer of home security, Auto-framing keeps us in view with video calls, Tailored experience thanks to Face Match
Audio quality is strained at louder volumes
Yes. On the surface, it boasts the same basic features found in most smart displays on the market, it does a better job than most at tying them together into a cohesive, intelligent, and powerful device. Essentially, it takes everything wonderful about th...