Google Nest Hub Smart Display
The Google Nest Hub (2nd Gen) is a versatile smart display designed to integrate with daily life. With a 7-inch LCD touchscreen and a clear resolution of 1024 x 600, this hub ensures that visual content is visible and accessible. The built-in Google Assistant enhances functionality, allowing for voice-controlled operation and smart home management. Features like gesture control and an ambient light sensor enable the Nest Hub to adapt to various environments. Connectivity options include Bluetooth 5.0 and dual-band Wi-Fi, enabling streaming of services like Netflix, YouTube, and Spotify. The audio system includes three microphones for voice recognition and a full-range speaker for sound. Made from 54% recycled plastic, the Google Nest Hub (2nd Gen) combines sustainability with technology.
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2 months ago
I bought the Google Nest Hub 2 some time ago, and now the seller, who is really good, has asked if I would share my opinion on this product. My opinion is divided, because technically: sound, picture, connection, appearance etc. are good, which I cannot say about the software. The set-up is not as simple and logical as I expected it to be, to be able to use some things, there are requirements for loss of privacy that I don't think are reasonable. And then there's the fact that the device disregards your commands and decides what to do on its own. And that is unacceptable to me, for example: when I leave home and nobody is there, I have the display switched off, but when I return, the display is always on again without me wanting it to be or without me having caused it to be. I ask myself the question: what is the device doing in the background without my knowledge, without my instructions? This lack of knowledge arouses suspicion and so I have disconnected it from the power supply and am not using it at the moment. I'm thinking about what I'm going to do with it. It's a shame really, because I had a lot of plans. Yes, and I would never have thought that saying "hey Google" would make you feel stupid, as if you were saying: hey broom sweep.
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