![]() It can also recognize your palm, for when you want to pause music or videos hands-free. The camera can identify people in the household, so when you step in front of it, you'll see a personalized calendar. It now also supports group video calls with Duo and Google Meet. The Nest Hub Max doesn't look too techie, has good audio quality, and comes with a camera, so you can make video calls with Google's video-chatting service, Duo. When not in use the screen doubles as a digital photo frame, cycling images from Google Photos. Google's 10-inch Nest Hub Max ( 8/10, WIRED Recommends) is big enough to use as a screen to watch shows or YouTube videos while washing the dishes (though Amazon Prime Video isn't available). ![]() You get similar audio quality plus a screen to see things like the weather forecast, rather than just hear it. Subscriptions help fund the work we do every day.Īssistant-powered speakers are limited to sound, which is why smart displays are becoming more common. This includes unlimited access to and our print magazine (if you'd like). Special offer for Gear readers: Get a 1-Year Subscription to WIRED for $5 ($25 off). We've also removed the discontinued JBL Link View and fixed prices throughout. Updated December 2020: We've added Lenovo's Smart Clock Essential and the Google Nest Audio. We also have many other buying guides, including the Best Smart Displays, Best Smart Speakers and Best Alexa Speakers. ![]() All the devices below have Google Assistant built in, so you can ask it anything you'd search for on Google, or ask it to control smart home products like robot vacuums, smart plugs, lights, and TVs.īe sure to check out our handy guide on how to maintain your privacy as much as possible while still enjoying the luxuries of smart assistants. Its Assistant answers questions more accurately, it has a simpler setup process, and it connects to a growing number of smart home devices. There are two voice assistants locked in a tug-of-war over who controls the smart speakers in your house: Amazon's Alexa and Google Assistant. ![]()
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