The Google Home sequel, the “Nest Audio,” is official for $99.99
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The new Nest Audio. [credit: Google ]
After four years on the market, Google has announced a sequel to the original Google Home. Meet the Google Nest Audio, the company's new mainstream smart speaker. The device is in stores now for $99.99, a price drop over the original $129 Google Home.
There's not much reason to upgrade a speaker, but a big part of the sales pitch here is that this should have better sound than the original Google Home. Google says the new speaker is 75 percent louder than the original Google Home, with 50 percent stronger bass. These speakers are packing some seriously beefy speaker equipment and are over double the weight of the original Google Home.
The speaker is also supposedly pretty smart. Google says "Our Media EQ feature enables Nest Audio to automatically tune itself to whatever you're listening to: music, podcasts, audiobooks, or even a response from Google Assistant. And Ambient IQ lets Nest Audio also adjust the volume of Assistant, news, podcasts, and audiobooks based on the background noise in your home, so you can hear the weather forecast over a noisy dishwasher." Like the Nest Mini, this features a next-gen, onboard version of the Google Assistant that "learns your most common music commands and responds two times faster than the original Google Home."
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