Testseek.com have collected 272 expert reviews of the Google Home bluetooth portable speaker and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Home bluetooth portable speaker.
January 2017
(78%)
272 Reviews
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Google Home is fun and useful. It can solve arguments but fact-checking via voice search, be your alarm + events for the day, play music, work w/ smart home products, and more. It still offers a leg up over Amazon being powered by Google. You got my pr...
Published: 2016-12-14, Author: Keith , review by: networkworld.com
If you have a bunch of Google-related device in your house (Google Wifi, some of the smart home control devices, and Chromecast), then Google Home becomes very useful as a “home hub”. If you don't, it's a nice device to have as an Internet-connected que...
Buona rilevazione della voce, Elegante e discreto, Buono speaker, Possibilità infinite
Ancora mancano alcune funzioni basilari, Solo in inglese, Funziona con un solo account per volta
Google Home è un prodotto che inquadra in buona parte la "nuova Google" che vuole realizzare hardware di qualità per aggregare gli utenti attorno alla sua suite di servizi. Funziona bene, è elegante e le possibilità future sono infinite. Peccato...
Tasteful design, Access to Google's massive knowledge graph, Google Assistant is conversational and context aware, Chromecast integration has the potential to be a killer feature
Speaker quality is only so-so for music, Limited third-party app support compared to Amazon, A handful of expected features aren't available at launch
Google Home is a great way to show off just how smart Google is, but it doesn't feel like an essential experience yet. That's mainly because it lags behind the Echo in terms of support for third-party services. That makes Echo a smarter buy if you wan...
So, would I recommend Google Home? This isn't like a normal phone review where you already know you're going to buy a phone and what you're getting with it. Like any relatively new category or product, you have to decide for yourself if it's possible to d...
Should you get a Google Home? If you're a Google user and your account's not tied to a school, work or personal domain account, then it's a good option. It's already excellent early on and will likely grow more useful as new features get added.If you use...
Snelheid waarmee commando's worden uitgevoerd, Engels
Spreekt tot nu toe alleen Engels. Dit is niet erg, maar is wel even nadenken voor je "makkelijk" tegen de assistent praat. Verder is het geluid enorm goed, voor z'n klein ding. Reageert goed genoeg op zijn start comment 'Ok Google' en is erg leuk om mee t...
Abstract: The sci-fi vision of a connected home is quickly becoming a reality: both Amazon and Google have launched smart assistants, with an Apple offering based on the company's HomeKit system is rumoured to be on the way. These products are designed to act as s...
It can be personalized to you, giving you info on your commute, weather, and calendar, Works with Chromecast, Answers questions and follow-ups fairly well, Lots of choices for music
Can only link to one Google account for now, Limited smart home control
Yes. If you have a Chromecast, the Google Home is the clear choice over an Alexa device, but if you're looking for a voice-controlled speaker with a smart assistant, they're both pretty good options, and it comes down to personal preference. At the moment...
Actions make it better, Chromecast casting, Contextual conversations,
Assistant hampered by wake-up words, App navigation sometimes unintuitive, No Bluetooth for music
Just like Amazon Echo's initial release, Google Home shows a lot of promise and will need more time to deliver. For a Google product, you'd think there would be more integration with its own ecosystem, but so far it's been limited. That said, we're confid...