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Resumen: Google has been on a mission to make its way into the living room for years. The Nexus Q , Google's futuristic digital media player from 2012, was perhaps the company's first big push into the connected home space, though the device never actually made it...
Resumen: Google just fired its first shot in the smart speaker battle: Called Google Home ($129, store.google.com ), the new device acts a lot like its key competitor, the Amazon Echo ($180, amazon.com ). Our engineers in the Consumer Electronics and Engineering L...
Publicación: 2016-11-04, Autor: Cody , crítica de: androidpolice.com
Resumen: Google Home preorders have started arriving and interested consumers can head down to certain brick & mortar stores to pick one up starting today. I've been messing with Home for a little while and I feel like there's already quite a bit to say about it.M...
Publicación: 2016-11-04, Autor: Frederic , crítica de: techcrunch.com
Resumen: Google Home is an interesting product to review. In a way, it's just an internet-connected microphone and speaker array that draws all of its smarts from the cloud. On the other hand, it's maybe the purest reflection of Google's ambitions in both the arti...
Publicación: 2016-11-04, Autor: Nathan , crítica de: engadget.com
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...
Publicación: 2016-11-03, Autor: Raymond , crítica de: mashable.com
$50 cheaper than Echo, Base is customizable, Responsive voice controls, Google Assistant is way smarter than Alexa
Only connects to three major smart home brands, Doesn't sound as good as an Echo
Google HomeThe Good$50 cheaper than Echo • Base is customizable • Responsive voice controls • Google Assistant is way smarter than AlexaThe BadOnly connects to three major smart home brands • Doesn't sound as good as an EchoThe Bottom LineGoogle Home give...
Publicación: 2016-11-03, Autor: Alex , crítica de: gizmodo.com
Resumen: All images: Alex Cranz/Gizmodo It's late, I've just plugged the Google Home voice assistant in, and I've got a fridge full of pumpkin and pie crusts and Thanksgiving is three weeks away. “Okay Google, how do I make a pumpkin pie?” Google Home happi...
Publicación: 2016-11-03, Autor: Jordan , crítica de: venturebeat.com
Resumen: The Google Home is off to a solid start. It's a fine wireless speaker with full, loud sound. Its build quality is good. It's easy to set up.It lets you play fun games. It understands what I'm saying and then answers random questions with ease, just like m...
Publicación: 2016-11-03, Autor: Ron , crítica de: arstechnica.com
The "OK Google" hotword performance is absolutely incredible. It always answers, and all your other hotword capable devices hive mind together to intelligently pick a single device to respond to you, A great media product. For audio there's a loud, crisp
Most of my favorite voice commands from the Google app don't work—no reminders, messages, or creating calendar events, Do you want to know exactly what voice commands are supported for each service and function? Nobody knows! Comprehensive documentation f
Attractive design, “conversational” search, backed by Google's immense database
Large power brick, conversational search is still limited
There's little question that some sort of voice response device that controls a home tech ecosystem is inevitable. Google Home is the best of them today: The best physical design, the best database behind it, the most "natural" because it can retain the c...