Testseek.com have collected 198 expert reviews of the Google Home Mini smart speaker and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Home Mini smart speaker.
October 2017
(79%)
198 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(92%)
983 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Broadcast ability so I can let people know something without having to come downstairs
Different room
Etc. This works well in conjunction with a babyroom camera to broadcast “google want you to get some sleep”
4yo is capable of playing that one Taylor
Nice design
Stable build
Very flexible and reliable voice recognition
Non-slip stand
A lot of configuration options
Fast response to commands
Also compatible with iOS
Inexpensive
Pretty design
Google Assistant is more sophisticated than Amazon's Alexa
Low price makes it easy to deploy in multiples
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
Cheap way to try Google's voice features
Discreet
Cute design
Google keeps adding features
Good sound quality for voice responses
Attractive design
Impulse purchase pricing
Great audio quality for size
Can control Android TVs and Chromecast
Killer price at $49
Compact size doesn't take much room
Simple design allows it to blend in seamlessly
Same diverse Google Assistant functions as Google Home
Increased support for home control devices
Extremely affordable
Does everything the bigger Google Home can do
Manages many popular smarthome devices
Speaker sounds pretty decent for its tiny size
The editors didn't like
Touch controls are not as responsive as the Google Home (or I'm hitting them wrong)
Cord is a bit short as I kind of want this on a wall
Audio quality while OK is not at the level the normal Home speaker even scaled back for size I hoped for a little be
No Skills or API
Concerns regarding data protection
No audio out
Lousy for music reproduction
Compared to Amazon's Echos
Google Home devices aren't as broadly compatible with third-party products
Can be paired only with Google Cast-enabled devices
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
Audio quality is poor
No Bluetooth A2DP or 3.5mm output
Echo Dot can still be found cheaper
Fabric may not last long
Limited audio output options
Fewer smart home tricks than Amazon's Alexa
Hard to see status lights from across room
Doesn't work with as many smart-home devices as Alexa
Can't pair with Bluetooth speakers and no line-out
Underwhelming audio performance
Touch surface isn't as responsive
Microphones aren't very good for voice calling
Doesn't have as much third-party support as Amazon's Alexa
Somehow still doesn't support professional Google accounts
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...
Cheap entry to Google's ecosystem, A design that blends in, Platform is always improving,
Sound quality still lacking, No 3.5mm jack, Alexa better for smart home devices
The Google Home Mini is a handsome little smart speaker that packs a punch for its size, and with Google's platform getting better by the day it's come at a good time. But if music is your thing, the Mini isn't going to deliver. Instead, see it more as a...
Individual voice recognition gives tailored responses, Seamlessly integrates all the features of the Google platform, Affordable, Improved AI that responds quickly, Compact and attractive
Yes. At $50 and with voice match and improved artificial intelligence capabilities, the Google Home Mini is a wonderful assistant that seamlessly puts the Google platform at the tip of your tongue...
We need to test sound quality but we're otherwise very impressed with the Google Home Mini. Initial impressions are that it's a much more stylish rival to the Echo Dot and comes at the same price. There's little to dislike here.Tags:Smart Home, Gadgets, A...
Published: 2017-10-05, Author: John , review by: techradar.com
Affordable price point, Stylish design, Touch controls
Speaker lacks bass
The Google Home Mini is a serious contender to the Amazon Echo Dot, and Google may just have the retail giant's small-size smart speaker beat when it comes to audio quality...
Affordable Google Assistant, Chromecast compatibility, Fine sound for speech radio,
Sound quality is average for music, No aux or Bluetooth output, Device support could be better,
While it's not quite the perfect experience, it's hard to complain too much about what the Home Mini does. It is primarily a good voice assistant, with the ability to control other devices. More compatible devices and improvements to the AI will only impr...
Published: 2017-10-04, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Attractive design,Google Assistant delivers good responses to questions,Growing support for third-party devices,Great companion to Home Hub
Fabric won't clean easily,No audio output,Sound quality isn't great (but then it's not designed as a speaker for music,Really)
There's nothing especially remarkable about Google Home Mini, except a couple of things: it does everything the bigger Home product does, but is much, much smaller. It is also cheaper and it is a brilliant companion device to the Google Home Hub.Home Mini...
The Google Home Mini is a stylish-looking speaker with surprisingly strong sound quality. The Google Assistant is a capable Alexa competitor, especially thanks to its ability to search out detailed answers to a wide variety of questions
There isn't much the Home Mini does that Alexa can't do, too. It also lacks a line out jack, and requires Chromecast Audio in order to connect with at external speaker setup
The Google Home Mini is a great device, and a no-brainer for existing Google Home users -- but it isn't the Echo Dot-killer Google probably needs it to be...