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Reviews of Google Home Max bluetooth portable speaker

Testseek.com have collected 103 expert reviews of the Google Home Max bluetooth portable speaker and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Home Max bluetooth portable speaker.
Award: Good Buy December 2017
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The editors liked

  • Good sound for music
  • AI-enhanced "smart sound" adjusts to the environment
  • Superb far-field microphones
  • Fills a hole in the top end of the lineup
  • Home Max setup only takes a few minutes
  • And you're ready to rock
  • Very clear
  • Loud playback with big bass and highs. Google's EQ is pleasing to my ears. The AUX port is a nice touch if you have other devices to plug in
  • It's big and heavy
  • But the fabric
  • This speaker is loud and sounds great
  • Attractive
  • Powerful bass response
  • Works as part of a whole-home audio system
  • The Google Home Max builds the convenience of Google Assistant into a plus-size speaker that can fill a room with excellent sound. The microphones respond well
  • Even when you're blasting music
  • Excellent audio reproduction
  • Strong smart home chops
  • Powerful amplifiers
  • Excellent design that looks great in any room
  • 2.5-inch circular screen is bright
  • Crisp
  • And doubles as a clock
  • Camera can be completely disabled
  • ZigBee smart home hub onboard
  • Large
  • Vibrant
  • Higher-resolution display
  • Vastly improved user interface
  • Great sound in a compact package
  • Powerful voice-recognition capabilties
  • Fantastic Alexa integration
  • Wit
  • Loud
  • Full sound
  • Google Assistant integration
  • Can be paired in stereo configurations or multiroom setups
  • Cast support enables playback from many streaming services
  • Great sound
  • Audio-in lets you use Max as a TV speaker
  • Booming audio
  • Excellent far-field performance
  • Built-in Google Assistant
  • Sound quality
  • Design
  • Internal microphones selfcorrect depending on environment
  • Google Assistant keeps getting better
  • Michael A. Prospero is the reviews editor at Laptop Mag and Tom’s Guide. When he’s not testing out the latest running watc
  • Skiing or training for a maratho
  • He’s probably using the latest kitchen gadget
  • Excellent sound quality
  • Simple setup
  • All the features of the Google Assistant
  • Tasteful design
  • 3.5mm jack and Bluetooth support for additional audio devices

The editors didn't like

  • Volume swipe is clunky
  • At best
  • Doesn't fix the flaws in Google Home's ecosystem
  • The color and design are a bit drab for a speaker
  • Doesn't stand out amid other ways to do music at home
  • The touch bar is a bit clunky
  • At $400
  • This seems like a Google vanity project
  • The Google Home Max is very expensive
  • Expensive
  • Google's audio prowess remains to be seen (and heard)
  • The sound can be a little too revealing
  • And guitar lines in particular can sound a little too piercing for comfort. If you mainly want background music
  • You should spend half as much on the Sonos One
  • Not sonically superior to the more-expensive (and dumb) Sonos Play
  • 5
  • Unnecessarily verbose responses to verbal commands
  • There are no display-equipped speakers in the Google Home ecosystem (yet)
  • Hefty cord somewhat limits where it can be placed
  • Videos are truncated in full-screen mode
  • No Z-Wave support
  • Not the best smart speaker for music
  • The power plug can be a little tricky to hide
  • Lack of visual search can be frustrating
  • Plays catch-up t
  • You can't use voice commands to stream music from your own local server
  • You can use voice commands with only a handful of the 80+ streaming services Sonos suppor
  • Doesn't sound as good as comparable Sonos speaker
  • It's expensive
  • Touch controls are finicky
  • Microphones have trouble hearing voice commands when music is playing loudly
  • Large
  • Mediocre soundstage
  • Microphones don't pick up voices well when music is at high volume
  • Price
  • Especially for a stereo pair
  • Somewhat limited streaming service selection (but at least it has Spotify)
  • Third-party support still trails Amazon's Alexa ecosystem

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  Published: 2017-12-15, Author: Ty , review by: CNET.co.uk

  • The Google Home Max builds the convenience of Google Assistant into a plus-size speaker that can fill a room with excellent sound. The microphones respond well, even when you're blasting music
  • The sound can be a little too revealing, and guitar lines in particular can sound a little too piercing for comfort. If you mainly want background music, you should spend half as much on the Sonos One
  • Although too expensive for mass appeal, the Google Home Max is the best-sounding smart speaker yet...

 
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  Published: 2017-12-12, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • The new larger-sized smart home speaker is twenty times more powerful, but is only available in the US...

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  Published: 2017-12-11, review by: CNET.co.uk

  • Abstract:  When I first heard the Google Home Max in action, I actually rocked back in my seat. One thing's for sure: Google's new premium smart speaker produces powerful sound. To be fair, we were in a pretty small room in the company's headquarters in Mountain Vie...

 
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  Published: 2017-10-18, Author: Marie , review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • At $399 it would be irresponsible of us to recommend the Google Home Max without having tested its audio quality. In any case, we expect the Max will appeal to only a select group of users with particularly keen ears, and that for most users the standard...

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  Published: 2017-10-05, Author: Cameron , review by: techradar.com

  • Simple design blends in, Truly powerful, Separates the lows, mids, highs with a knife
  • More expensive than HomePod, Quite heavy at 11 pounds
  • While not for everyone, the Home Max takes your tunes to the next level with strong and intelligent hardware. Both Google and Apple are offering similar speakers, but we're not sure yet which is the best option for most...

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  Published: 2017-10-04, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • The new larger-sized smart home speaker is twenty times more powerful, but is only available in the US...

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  Published: 2020-12-15, Author: Sascha , review by: in.pcmag.com

  • Abstract:  As our homes get smarter, Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri have become our reliable digital helpers, living inside our devices and jumping at our spoken commands to set timers, play music, and teach kids how to spell those difficult homework words. Smart...

 
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  Published: 2017-12-21, Author: Sascha , review by: in.pcmag.com

  • Attractive, Powerful bass response, Works as part of a whole-home audio system
  • Expensive, Google's audio prowess remains to be seen (and heard)
  • The Home Max speaker is designed to be the center of Google Assistant-powered home, but it will need to sound very good to justify its high price...

 
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  Published: 2020-02-03, review by: newsrule.com

  • Google Assistant is great, multi orientation, loud and punchy, can always hear you, Bluetooth and analogue in, native Spotify and multiple other music services, adaptive sound, granular volume control via percentage, good touch controls
  • variable volume in playlists, not much good for a non-Google user, smart speaker privacy concerns, better for some music genres than others, mahal, The lights on the front stay lit up in red when the mics for Google Assistant are muted. Kunan ng larawan:
  • The Google Home Max is one big sound upgrade for Google Assistant, producing powerful, room-filling sound and booming bass.While Google Assistant is the best voice assistant available right now, with the widest range of music services and most capable voi...

 
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  Published: 2018-03-17, Author: TeamVR , review by: vr-zone.com

  • The Home Max, essentially it is a Google Home system with really good audio. However, if you already own a good high-end speaker that is better or equivalent to the Home Max, I would not recommend purchasing the Home Max. Rather than buying the Home Max t...

 
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