Google released Google Home Speakers to the market on October 4. We start chanting "Ok Google" after the event. Google launched two speakers Home Mini and Home Max.Google Home Mini which is similar to Amazon Alexa.
Google Home Mini
Google Home Mini The Mini comes in three colors: “chalk,” “charcoal,” and “coral.” The size of Google Mini is 4 inch in diameter and it is one and half inch tall. The cost of mini is $49. We can also pre order this device now. We should start chanting the device to start like ' Ok Google' or 'Hey Google'
Home mini is simple to use. They are no visible buttons. On the left or right side
we can adjust volume. We can stop or pause the volume by tapping on the top. The sound get paused automatically. Four indicator lights under the fabric on top, which are visible only when lit up. We can charge the device by using Micro USB port which is a cheaper one.
It's a very simple, straightforward device, designed to get the Google Assistant into more rooms.
Google Home Max
Google Home Max is very much interesting device costs about $ 399 stereo speaker. It has a stereo speaker with two 4.5-inch woofers . It is available only in 2 colors like white or black. We can keep the Max either in horizontal or vertical directions. There's a clever rubber "foot" that attaches via a magnet
It also supports Bluetooth. Easy way to get audio on Google cast. There's a 3.5mm aux jack on the back next to a USB-C port use is it as a Ethernet adapter like a wired connection.
Home max adjust it sound automatically in a optimum sound in a room. Here is an example how Google Home Max works In one demo, a Google engineer picked up the speaker and moved it to the corner of the room. As you'd expect, the sound profile changed dramatically as the sound waves started echoing weirdly on the suddenly adjacent walls. Then, about 10 seconds later, it sounded completely normal and good again.
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