Google also renamed the Google Home Hub as "Nest Hub".
Google I/O typically isn't home to a lot of hardware announcements, but this year's conference has proven to be a bit different. In addition to the Pixel 3a and 3a XL, Google also announced the Nest Hub Max.
The Nest Hub Max is a new smart display that's essentially a spiritual successor to the Google Home Hub which launched last October. It's outfitted with a large 10-inch HD display, making it considerably larger than the Home Hub, and also brings stereo speakers for more enjoyable music and video consumption.
As the Nest branding would suggest, the Nest Hub Max also comes equipped with a built-in Nest security camera that can be used to monitor your home when you're away. Other smart displays such as the Lenovo Smart Display and JBL Link View also have built-in cameras, but they're just used for Google Duo video calls. This is the first time we've seen a smart display double as a home security solution, and it's a pairing that just makes sense.
Elsewhere, the Nest Hub Max offers a pretty typical Google-made smart display experience. You'll talk to the Google Assistant for all of your questions/queries, you can watch YouTube videos, follow step-by-step recipes, listen to your favorite podcasts, etc.
Along with the new Home Hub Max, Google is also rebranding the Google Home Hub as "Nest Hub" and lowering the base price to just $129.
Speaking of price, if you're interested in making the Nest Hub Max a part of your home, you can buy it starting "this summer" for $229.
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