Testseek.com have collected 272 expert reviews of the Google Home bluetooth portable speaker and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Home bluetooth portable speaker.
January 2017
(78%)
272 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(88%)
776 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
$50 cheaper than Echo
Base is customizable
Responsive voice controls
Google Assistant is way smarter than Alexa
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
Attractive design
“conversational” search
Backed by Google's immense database
Excellent audio quality
Amazing far field microphones
Google Assistant
Hands free casting to all Google Cast devices
Phenomenal customizable design
Great integration with Google Services
Multi-room audio playback
Great tie-ins with Google account a
Removable color bases
Well-rounded sound
Multi-room audio
Discrete design that blends nicely with furniture
Incredible audio quality
Controls connected devices
Swappable bases
Excellent voice recognition
Affordable price
Lovely customizable design
Customizable base
Supports virtually every major smart home brand
Hardware Reviews
Google Home review
After nearly two years
Is it still worth it?
By
Jason England
September 12
2018
Google Home is the original Google Assistant enabled smart speaker. When it launched competition didn't exist. If you wanted an A
Looks great
Sounds great
Category-leading microphone performance
Google Assistant is hyper-intelligent
Packed with surprise-and-delight features
Excellent design that looks great in any room
2.5-inch circular screen is bright
And doubles as a clock
Camera can be completely disabled
Great sound in a compact package
Powerful voice-recognition capabilties
Fantastic Alexa integration
Wit
ZigBee smart home hub onboard
Large
Vibrant
Higher-resolution display
Vastly improved user interface
Home looks like a gadget you'd actually want in your home. Assistant does all the basic things really well
Plus a few remarkably cool things too. It's an impressively good speaker
For such a tiny package
With Google Assistant built in
The Google Home integrates with Google Calendar
Maps and Chromecast
So it gives you personalized answers. Say the word
And the Home can also control your smart home gadgets or send music and video to your TV and speakers
Integrates with your Google tools
Controls Google Cast-enabled devices
Booming bass
Unobtrusive
Stylish design
Audio output ranges from just a whisper to pleasingly loud
Longrange microphone works wonderfully
Tight integration with Google accounts and associated services
Affordably priced
IOS compatibility in addition to Android
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He’s probably using the latest kitchen gadget
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
The editors didn't like
Only connects to three major smart home brands
Doesn't sound as good as an Echo
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
Large power brick
Conversational search is still limited
Not portable/has to be plugged in at all times
Only a few supported non-Google services like Spotify or Pandora at launch
Only a few supported smart home devices at launch
Cloud service is incomplete
Doesn't work as a standard Bluetooth speaker
Limited selection of supported apps and connected devices from the onset
Can still sound robotic with its responses
Sound quality limited
Not total smart home compatibility
Google Cast issues
$30 more than the second-gen Echo
Doesn't sound as good as Echo
Hardware Reviews
Plays catch-up to Amazon in third-party device support
Still has some learning to do
Hefty cord somewhat limits where it can be placed
Videos are truncated in full-screen mode
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
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
Not much of the Googleinfused personalization or intelligence seems to be here yet. Google doesn't have many thirdparty partners yet
So you're stuck in Google Land
The Home's integrations with other Google services still don't allow a lot of give and take -- you can't create reminders or make a to-do list
Limited add-ons at this point
Lacks balanced sound
Especially on vocals
Feature discovery can be less than intuitive
Absence of certain features (like Play Music library support) is confusing
Additional investment needed to take advantage of smarthome control
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
Published: 2017-02-09, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
While Google Home (Google Assistant) test shows how well prepared artificial intelligence for home use: voice control by Google Home pleasure and context recognition works amazingly well. In addition, very practical is the ability to transfer content to c...
Unobtrusive, stylish design, Audio output ranges from just a whisper to pleasingly loud, Longrange microphone works wonderfully, Tight integration with Google accounts and associated services, Affordably priced, iOS compatibility in addition to Android
Feature discovery can be less than intuitive, Absence of certain features (like Play Music library support) is confusing, Additional investment needed to take advantage of smarthome control
Google Home has a ton going for it. As a speaker, it's nice and loud, and not only can its music easily stretch across rooms, but its capable microphones support voice input even when it's far out of reach. The power of the Google Assistant also gives it...
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Currently the Google Home retails for $129, which is slightly cheaper than its biggest competitor, Amazon Echo, but Amazon does offer several Alexa powered devices at multiple pricepoints which is something Google currently doesn't offer. Will Google offe...
Google Home is fun and useful. It can solve arguments but fact-checking via voice search, be your alarm + events for the day, play music, work w/ smart home products, and more. It still offers a leg up over Amazon being powered by Google. You got my pr...
Published: 2016-12-14, Author: Keith , review by: networkworld.com
If you have a bunch of Google-related device in your house (Google Wifi, some of the smart home control devices, and Chromecast), then Google Home becomes very useful as a “home hub”. If you don't, it's a nice device to have as an Internet-connected que...
So, would I recommend Google Home? This isn't like a normal phone review where you already know you're going to buy a phone and what you're getting with it. Like any relatively new category or product, you have to decide for yourself if it's possible to d...
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...
Should you get a Google Home? If you're a Google user and your account's not tied to a school, work or personal domain account, then it's a good option. It's already excellent early on and will likely grow more useful as new features get added.If you use...