Google Nest Hub 7” Smart Display with Google Assistant (2nd Gen) – Chalk
Original price was: $99.99.$89.99Current price is: $89.99.
Price: $99.99 - $89.99
(as of Sep 30, 2024 20:13:01 UTC – Details)
PRODUCT OVERVIEWMeet the second-gen Nest Hub from Google, the center of your helpful home. Stay entertained in the kitchen with shows, videos, and music. In the living room, control your compatible lights, TVs, and other smart devices with a tap or your voice. And in the bedroom, Nest Hub can help you wake up easier with a Sunrise Alarm.KEY FEATURESKeep your family connected. – Nest Hub works with your Nest speakers and displays to keep everyone in sync. Broadcast messages across the house – tell everyone dinner’s ready or it’s time to go. Chat from room to room. Make Duo audio calls.**Nest Hub respects your privacy. – You can turn off the mic at any time with the mic switch. And easily clear your Google Assistant history whenever you want.The easiest way to be entertained. – Catch up on Netflix shows. Watch YouTube videos and listen to music on the enhanced speaker.An effortless way to track your sleep. – With Nest Hub on your bedside table, Sleep Sensing**** can track when you go to bed, when you wake up, and how long you’ve slept.
VALUE BUNDLE INCLUDES: Google Nest Hub 2nd Generation with English, Spanish, French and Portuguese Global Language Compatibility so it works everywhere, Universal Power Adapter and Quick Start Guide with International Manual for Global Users
IT WORKS EVERYWHERE Easy to use and will automatically start up in English when connecting to your device for the first time. The Nest Hub works globally with support for most languages and places internationally. And its language settings can always be changed back and forth to your preferred language anytime for international use or travel at your convenience
BLENDS RIGHT INTO YOUR HOME Looks great on a nightstand, shelf, countertop – or the wall. This Nest Hub is small and mighty with bright sound that kicks! It plugs into the wall and is powered by the global ac adapter that works internationally so it works in outlets everywhere
Speaker Size: 7.0 inches
Connectivity Protocol: Wi-Fi
Speaker Type: Single Speaker
Included Components: Power Cable and Quick Start Guide
Mounting Type: Table Top
Special Feature: Bluetooth
Controller Type: Voice Control
Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth
Power Source Type: Corded Electric
Recommended Uses For Product: Indoor
Item Depth Width Height: 4.0 inches
Item Dimensions: 4.0 inches
Customers say
Customers like the video quality, music playback, and size of the tablet computer. They mention it has nice hardware and can play music and display photos. However, some customers have reported that the language is not in English and the setup is difficult. Opinions are mixed on functionality.
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8 reviews for Google Nest Hub 7” Smart Display with Google Assistant (2nd Gen) – Chalk
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Original price was: $99.99.$89.99Current price is: $89.99.
Lynn –
Google Hub 2 All In Chinese
I bought this google hub back in November of 2023. I cannot get it set up. I have two other ones I bought in town and had no problem. When I received this everything is written in Chinese. I box the instruction that came with it and even the instructions on the device is all in Chenese . So one please help.
Mark B. –
Yes Chinese but it fixes itself during setup
Not sure why there are so many complaints about the Chinese startup. During setup it automatically switched to English. Setup, 2 updates and I was good to go in a few minutes. I just hope it lasts longer than my gen 1.
david b. –
BUYER BEWARE
This product is NOT in English, I would guess it’s Chinese. Because of this, the initial setup was difficult. I was unable to follow troubleshooting steps because of the language barrier. Once setup, you can change the language preference in the Google Home app, but there is NO WAY to alter the language within the device’s operating system itself. Meaning, as long as there are no hickups, it will remain in English, however any connectivity issues will cause it to revert to the device’s primary language… I feel this is deceptive advertising, as I did not see it mentioned anywhere in the ad.Save yourself the trouble and get this product from Best Buy, who has it listed for the same price.
Mr Bean 57 –
Nice little assistant
I enjoy this a lot for music and info and I just have to talk to it. No data to enter. Music sounds really good.
Chris C. –
A very useful accessory for your smart home hidden behind a painful setup
I purchased this product to help me manage my growing list of smart devices and to be honest I was a little afraid that I wouldn’t actually use it much considering I already have quick access to Google Home’s functionalities via several Alexas, my phone, and my voice. Day 1 it’s already put my fears to bed. The dedicate Home Control interface is actually better than my phone’s Google Home app and well-optimized for tablet use (unlike most apps on my own Android tablet). I do wish I could customize the app list since I don’t use a lot of the installed services or even add more apps, but it’s not a big deal.Media management is also pretty great. The speakers are surprisingly solid quality, I think a little better than Alexa speakers (sorry Amazon). I wouldn’t recommend watching anything on a 7-inch screen but it’s quite easy to cast stuff onto your smart tv; you can even set connected devices for default display/audio playback so with one touch you can use the Hub as a fancy tv remote or control music quickly.My biggest gripe is with the setup. Like other buyers, my Nest Hub did start up in a foreign language (Mandarin) but adding the device in your Google Home app on your phone and scanning the Hub’s QR code should immediately fix this quirk. It also took a few tries to get it to connect to my wifi but that could have been my internet being stupid. In addition, I encountered a bug where the Hub “freezes” when giving me the initial feature tour (It wouldn’t let me progress through the tutorial and I could access the Photo Gallery and settings but nothing else) but this is fixed by rebooting the Hub on your Home app and letting it update. All of this is only annoying for initial setup, but as someone already entrenched in the Google ecosystem I wish it was a little more plug and play.Overall I don’t believe the Nest Hub is worth the ~$100 price tag per unit in its current state, but with further refinements or a 3rd generation I would absolutely put one of these in every room. Despite that, it’s still good value compared to Amazon and Apple’s offerings and a useful accessory for smart home control.
book lover –
Great for pictures
I love this google nest. I was able to transfer my pictures on my iPhone to google photos and now they rotate on my screen. During setup, it even showed me pictures of individuals so I could choose whose pictures I wanted to include.
Camilo Cifuentes –
Cumplimiento
El producto es justo lo que ordené. Cumplimiendo con los tiempos de entrega.
el prado –
Google clearly doesn’t want customers
Plugged it in: took over half an hour to update; tried to connect it to the Google app on my phone: it wouldn’t; went through all kind of troubleshooting, uninstall, clear cache, clear storage, and so on and so forth. Re-installed the app, tried to sign in to Home, and Google verification doesn’t work. why? error message: ‘this phone has been used for verification too many times, enter a different phone # where to send the verification code’.Are you kidding me? I did only ONE verification, one time, when I first signed in, over 3 hours ago. The hub did not connect, I’m trying again according to your ‘help’ DB, and I can’t be signed back on? Why would I have another mobile number at my disposal, at any time? Why would it be secure to enter a random phone number for verification, that could then be used however? What are these software developers thinking? certainly not of any smart security practices.I looked online and found several others complaining of the same problem and – most of all – receiving no help at all from Google tech support. Short of having another phone number to feed this voracious security freak, you are out for good. Did I want to get stuck this time and however many other times in the future this might happen, with calling a friend and asking for the favor? Certainly NOT! This not-ready-for-primetime, utterly stupid piece of wanna-be AI is going right back. Google, get your act together and hire better trained programmers and software system engineers.