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Going to the theater with your kids? Games: Lighten up your day or test your trivia smarts with jokes, trivia, games, and other fun on Google Home. It's your own personal Google assistance that is always ready to help. Roon can also suggest other artists and songs based on your selections, making it easy to discover new music you'll enjoy.

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The Good The Google Home accurately answers almost any question you can think to ask it. It's loaded with cool features that allow it to make calls, control your smart home, help out in the kitchen and more. It even sounds pretty good when playing music and can control your TV. The Bad Google's marquee smart speaker still can't do a couple of basic tasks such as take notes. Its sound quality won't be good enough if you're an audiophile. Google Home has caught up, but still doesn't work with as many smart home gadgets as the Amazon Echo. The Bottom Line Google Home is a great smart speaker with a ton of capabilities, but you have so many smart speaker options at this point that I'm less inclined to recommend this well balanced middle child. Control your home temperature, lights and power outlets with your voice. Editors' note, October 2nd, 2018: This review was originally published in November 2016 and fully updated on May 25, 2018. Stay tuned for potential updates to Google Home's product line at its. When discussing Google Home, I still feel compelled to start with the. Google Home was good from the start, but it was clearly playing catchup to the surprisingly awesome, voice-controlled Amazon Echo. As of May 2018, the Google Home smart speaker is as good as it's ever been -- and significantly better than it was in November of 2016 when it debuted. It's now on par with the Echo and yet, I'd currently recommend it to fewer people than ever before. The problem is no longer keeping up with the Echo. The problem is justifying its own existence as the middle child with a cheaper alternative in the and a more expensive model, the , for music lovers. Smart speakers aren't new anymore. You have a plethora of options from Amazon, , and from third parties like that work with either Amazon's digital assistant or Google's version of Alexa, called , or even both. Also keep an eye on the speaker, which is supposed to get Google Assistant support on top of its current Alexa compatibility later this year. Google Home still has its place. It's best suited for you if care somewhat about sound quality, but not enough to spend big bucks on it. At that point, go for the Google Home. Getting to know your new assistant Now on sale in 10 countries across the world, you can buy the Home on as well as major electronics retailers like. Here's our if you want to see how it's fitting in down under. The Home is multilingual as well, and the search giant. Without a doubt, the Home's design is excellent. Yes, it bears some resemblance to a canister of Glade air freshener or , if you really want to dial in , but I like the slick, clean look. The customizable bases snap on and off easily, letting you add a splash of color. The top responds well to touch. The Home app is easy to use on both iOS and Android and integrates the Home with , Google's answer to and Alexa. First showcased in the company's , Google Assistant makes use of Google's services to provide personalized results in response to voice commands. Google Assistant on the Home can't do everything it can do on your phone, however. Much like an assistant who's new on the job, the Home is friendly, but it's definitely trying too hard. For more, check out our full breakdown of. Learning on the job The Google Home was already a competent aide when it launched in November 2016, and it has only improved since then. It will now based on who's talking. Each of your family members needs to download the Home app to a phone, then they will be able to train the Home to recognize their voices by repeating the wake words a couple of times. The Home supports up to six different accounts, and offers individualized responses to questions about calendars and traffic. The Home will also play personal playlists on request. For the sake of integrating multiple calendars, it works well enough. You can now also. Search for a recipe on your phone, and you can send any of 5 million different options to the Home. It'll walk you through the ingredients and step-by-step directions. As opposed to just rattling through the instructions like it did at launch -- and like Alexa does now -- the Home can wait until you tell it that you're ready for the next ingredient or step, and skip forward and back in the directions. Thankfully, you can also add events to your calendar with your voice now. The so you can limit the volume of its responses and music playback after a certain hour. The feature works well, and it'll show the recipient that it's you calling if you enable that function in the app. One of my favorite new features allows you to yell at your kids with your Google Home. It can broadcast your voice saying any message. You can also give a message to Google Assistant on your phone and it'll play on your speakers, so you can announce when you're on the way home. Google's updating the abilities of the Google Home and Google Assistant all the time. As it stands, you can issue two commands to Google at once, and it'll respond to both. Down the road, Google Assistant might even be able to make calls for you. Again, you can use it as a speakerphone now, but through an , your Google Home can actually call and do the talking. You'll be able to ask it to make appointments at a hair salon or reservations at a restaurant, and it'll be able to navigate the necessary give and take of a conversation with a human. Let's talk about privacy As the Google Home deepens its integrations into more aspects of your life in the service of convenience, the inevitable questions torn from the pages of dystopian science fiction novels become more and more pressing. Is Google listening to me? How safe is my information? How do I weigh privacy against convenience? These are worthwhile questions to ask, and the Home probably won't have the answers to assuage all of your worries. The Home only records what you say after you activate it with a tap, or with the wake words. You'll see it light up in response so you'll know that it's listening. In the Home app, you can look over your search history and delete a specific query or clear the history entirely if you'd like. There's also a mute button that stops it from listening for its wake word at all. The Amazon Echo does all of those things as well, so the two are neck-and-neck here.

AC Power Adapter: The Google Home voice-activated speaker comes with an external AC power adapter 16. Up to 3% caballeros on all other purchases. You can mute the microphone for privacy. It can hip you to weather, traffic, stock information, sports, and more. There's also a mute button that stops it from listening for its wake word at all. While this functionality isn't all that impressive in the ring edition of Google Assistant, Google has high hopes for the future -- an Assistant that knows much more than just your favorite color and that can combine all of Google's powers to do things like plan an event as opposed to just scheduling one.

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