Nest Mini (2nd Generation) Smart Speaker with Google Assistant - Chalk
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Key Specs
- Built-In SpeakersYes
- Streaming ServicesPandora, Spotify, TuneIn, YouTube, iHeartRadio
- Works WithArlo, Google Assistant, Hue, Nest, Ring, SmartThings, Wink
- Search Engine UsedGoogle
- Streaming Media Player(s) SupportedChromecast
General
- Product NameNest Mini (2nd Generation) Smart Speaker with Google Assistant
- BrandGoogle
- Model NumberGA00638-US
- ColorChalk
- Color CategoryWhite
Audio
- Built-In SpeakersYes
- Streaming ServicesPandora, Spotify, TuneIn, YouTube, iHeartRadio
Voice
- Voice Assistant Built-inGoogle Assistant
Connectivity
- Connectivity TechnologyBluetooth, Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi CompatibilityWireless AC, Wireless B, Wireless G, Wireless N
- Bluetooth Version5.0
- Network ConnectivityBluetooth, Wi-Fi
- Headphone JackNo
- Search Engine UsedGoogle
- Operating System CompatibilityAndroid, Apple iOS
Compatibility
- Works WithArlo, Google Assistant, Hue, Nest, Ring, SmartThings, Wink
Features
- Streaming Media Player(s) SupportedChromecast
- Control Button(s)Power on/off
- Wake WordHey Google
- Indoor Or Outdoor UseIndoor
- Alarm FunctionYes
- Additional Accessories IncludedPower adapter
Power
- Power SourcePlug-in
Display
- Display ScreenNo
Dimension
- Product Height1.65 inches
- Product Width3.85 inches
- Product Depth3.85 inches
- Product Weight0.4 pounds
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - PartsNot available
- Manufacturer's Warranty - LaborNot available
Other
- UPC193575000640
Customer rating
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars with 2757 reviews
(2,757 Reviews)Expert rating
Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars with 11 reviews
(11 Reviews)Customer images
Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Surprisingly Great Sound & Smart Home Companion
Posted .I've been a heavy user of Amazon Alexa products for the past several years, but I'm also deep into the Google and Nest ecosystem. So I ordered this new Google Nest Mini with an open mind, hoping it would be a decent companion for my Nest thermostats and Wemo smart plugs. Surprisingly, the switch to Google Assistant was quite seamless and I'm very impressed with the sound quality and versatility of this little hockey puck-sized device. PROS: - Incredibly simple setup, even for iPhone users. Just download the Google Home app, sign in with your Google account, and the app will walk you through the rest. - Small size, but substantial weight and build quality. Compared to my first generation Echo Dot, the Nest Mini appears to have much better craftsmanship and is made of very nice materials. The mesh fabric nicely blends in to home decor and doesn't look like a traditional speaker. There's even a built-in screw cutout on the back of the device for wall mounting. - The Nest Mini uses a proprietary power connector rather than microUSB or USB-C, but luckily the plug is compact and rounded, so it won't take up much space on your surge protector or wall outlet. - The sound quality of the Nest Mini blows the original Echo Dot out of the water. Bass is noticeably stronger and surprisingly deep for such a small device. Audio can get quite loud with very minimal distortion at higher volumes. - Voice detection is also excellent. Even with music playing at high volumes, the Nest Mini responds instantly to my voice. Google has supposedly added a machine learning chip to the Nest Mini which learns your voice and makes the Assistant faster over time. The responsiveness is absolutely noticeable, and the Assistant's answers are surprisingly detailed and useful. - The Google Assistant is compatible with an incredible amount of smart home devices and partners, including Wemo, Harmony, and obviously Nest devices. If you have Nest thermostats, camera, and a security system like I do, you will appreciate the seamless integration. You can also connect to almost every music service like Spotify, SiriusXM, and Pandora to stream music directly from the Nest Mini. CONS: - Other than the nice improvement to audio quality, there are really no major improvements to the Nest Mini compared to the original Google Home Mini. If you have a Home Mini, I see no reason to upgrade right now. - There is no 3.5 mm audio jack for connecting/streaming music to external speakers. OVERALL: This is the best compact smart speaker that I've used and it offers an incredible amount of value for its affordable price. If you use other Google products or services with any frequency, this is probably the speaker for you. The Nest Mini is a great-sounding compact speaker that is also stylish, durable, and incredibly versatile. Highly recommended!
I would recommend this to a friendFeatures
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Nest Mini Packs a Big Punch
|Posted .Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Overview: Google's smaller version of the Google Home smart assistant which was originally released back in November of 2016. The Good: This is the second Google Home Mini (Sorry, I still call it that even though they rebranded it into "Nest") that I've purchased. These little smart speakers are tiny but pack a bunch as far as audio quality and volume are concerned. The term "Smart Speaker" rings true here - this thing can do a ton. From setting alarms and timers from you, to playing the daily news, it seems there's always a new feature to be discovered with this device. The microphone is surprisingly sensitive and will be able to hear your "Hey Google" ques even if you're a good distance away. I've played a ton of music on these devices, controlled Phillips Hue light systems, and used it to boost productivity through reminders and alarms. This thing is so well designed that I don't really see the need for the larger Google Nest products. The Bad: There have been some weird issues with inadvertent voice recording in the past. Google has subsequently removed that recording feature through patches. Still, the stigma of having a device unknowingly recording you is one that is hard to get rid of. The Other: This thing is loooooaded with cheesy puns and bad jokes. The Dad joke enthusiasts among us will love this thing. Just say, "Hey Google, tell me a joke" and prepare yourself! Recommended? Yes.
This review is from Nest Mini (2nd Generation) Smart Speaker with Google Assistant - Charcoal
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friendRating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Easy Convenient Smart Speaker.
Posted .This is the first time that I have used a Google smart speaker extensively, (I spent a couple minutes with my aunt’s Google home, the original one) and after a few days of having this little guy, I must say I am impressed. The packaging was simple and straight to the point. Inside came the speaker, a round power cable and a quick start guide. I really like the look and feel of the device. The speaker is round, and the cover looks and feels like a cloth-like material and I would be surprised if it really wasn’t cloth. On the bottom of the speaker there is a small notch that allows you to mount the Nest mini onto a wall, this is a great addition to have as you’re now not limited to place it on your desk or counter. Also, there is a physical switch that allows you to turn off the microphone. I also appreciate that it has touch controls on the top underneath the cloth. It allows you to play/pause in the center while on either end a tap will allow you to set the volume to your preference, with the LED lights on top indicating the volume level . When it comes to audio, this little guy puts out much more sound than I thought it would, to be specific, I mean it got much louder than I thought it would. Also, the bass feedback is pretty good especially when your place it against an appropriate surface. Loudest is not the only thing though, the sound comes through clearly and there is very little distortion at high volumes. I threw various genres at it, and all sounded reasonably well. This speaker isn’t necessarily aimed purely at listening to music, so keep that in mind when you look at these. Setting this up with my phone (android) was straightforward and easy. Download the Home app and it picks it up and sets it up quickly. After that you’re ready to use Google Voice Assistant, which is better than ever. With a quick “Hey google” you can begin asking it a plethora of things as well asking it to play music from any of your music streaming apps (i.e. Pandora, Spotify, YouTube music). Another thing I must point out is that the Nest mini is very good at picking out my voice from surrounding noise, such as from a TV or from another speaker playing in the room. This must be a result of the mic combination within the Nest mini as well as Google’s software for voice recognition, well done Google. If you’re looking for a little companion for a small space that will be a great voice assistant, the Nest mini will be a great buy, whether for someone new to smart speakers or someone who already has a google ecosystem set up at home and wants to add a new speaker to another room.
I would recommend this to a friendFeatures
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
It's so cool
|Posted .Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5It can be paired with Bluetooth speakers(use one at a time). The wall mount is a clever idea. I use a push pin to mount it (they recommend a #8 screw). You can ask(voice) it to play specific music, change volume; with smart bulb, turn on/off/dim (even to certain percentage)/change color; with Tile, search for missing objects; ask/set event schedules, ask weather, time etc. I believe it can operate smart curtain and shower head, but I haven't install one. It looks pretty too. But I still don't have a good way for music source. The YouTube reqires premium membership, the Pandora doesn't work, the Google Music Play always say the piece I choosed not available. Now it uses some alternative, works fine now, but I don't know whether it's just temporary trial.
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friendRating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Convenient, always available, life assistant.
Posted .Google - Nest Mini (2nd Generation): For all current Google SMART Home users expanding with this Nest Mini: You’ve seen most of this before. Appearance, operational controls and even the price looks the same (ignoring sale prices). The Google Home App on your phone will recognize the Mini using bluetooth, and get it onto to your home wireless as fast as you can assign it to a room and enter a few passwords. From there it’s a matter of some enhancements. I’ve got two Home Mini smart speakers already so I’m familiar with how that model works, sounds and responds. As far as the Google Assistant, you’re already benefitting from whatever updates have happened this past year so all your minis share the same underlying software features. Yes, the sound is fuller and the voicing is somewhat more natural. It can get louder, but don’t expect to fill a large room. It gets harsh if played too loudly. We have no problem using the speaker for playing back 21st century radio (Pandora or Spotify) but it wouldn’t be a first choice. We have too many other sound sources. As personal search and info assistants they provide us instant store hours, restaurant locations, weather reports, scores, and a broad range of Smart device control. I’ll deal with that below followed by a summary. Review for folks getting started with this first Google Smart Home device: I guess I’m now an advanced Google Home user. It’s been all of 2 years since I installed a Google activated speaker and one year since I expanded with a Google Home Mini (1st Generation) Smart Speaker with Google Assistant. First, here’s what I’m doing with my Google devices but be advised it’s all easier to do than describe. Any "Google aware" smart home device attached to the same wireless network as your Google (Nest) Mini is also controlled by voice or by using the Google Home App on your phone. As you grow your Google Home system, you gain remarkable remote control over YOUR home. “Hey, Google, turn ON hallway lights.” I’ve added GE C controllable lights in 12 locations. So, far, I prefer to limit my voice controlled lights to those locations that are awkward to get to (deck lights, entryway, hallway) or lights that add convenience (that extra bedroom light). “Hey, Google, turn ON deck lights.” I’ve added Leviton Smart LED Dimmers to control those lights that aren’t C by GE controllable. “Hey Google, play "America" on Pandora on the Sony Soundbar” It turned out that a Sony Soundbar I use on a bedroom TV is controlled by Google Home. Surprise. “Hey Google, start RoMo” (I named our iRobot.) And, our iRobot M6 Mop is controlled by Google Home. The Google Nest Mini (2nd Gen) adds control over our home filled with smart devices from any location in our house that is within hearing range of the Mini. At the same time the Nest Mini is a room speaker with improved sound quality. It plays bigger than before. It’s a smart, convenient, affordable, always available, life assistant
I would recommend this to a friendFeatures
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
A Nice Upgrade from Google Home Mini
|Posted .Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5The New Google Nest Mini has a few little upgrades compared to the Google Home Mini. And the New colors are also a nice addition for customization.
This review is from Nest Mini (2nd Generation) Smart Speaker with Google Assistant - Coral
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friendFeatures
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Great sound, looks sleek
|Posted .Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.Features
Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Great speaker and easy to use. I love this thing! Music sounds great and can control other devices with voice commands. Highly recommend.
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Quality5 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friendFeatures
Quality4 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5Rating 5 out of 5 stars with 1 review
Good budget speaker!
|Posted .Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.Features
Quality4 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5This speaker is good overall however if you want something a little better on bass I go for the bigger $100 Google speaker but. With this you definitely will fulfill most of yours needs voice commands, music, control of your smart home, etc. Far as sound and loudness goes it's more of a small room speakers depending on how big the rooms are in your house you can definitely hear it in a few surrounding rooms but it wouldn't be good for a party or kick back or whatever.
This review is from Nest Mini (2nd Generation) Smart Speaker with Google Assistant - Coral
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Quality4 out of 5Value5 out of 5Ease of Use5 out of 5I would recommend this to a friend
Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars with 11 reviews
(11 Reviews)- Tom's GuideRating, 4 out of 54.0Kate Kozuch on October 22, 2019Google Nest Mini Review: Still Mini, More MightyGoogle's new Nest Mini home smart speaker boasts better sound and Google Assistant machine learning than the first-generation Home Mini.Full Review
- Digital TrendsRating, 4 out of 54.0Erika Rawes on November 27, 2020Google Nest Mini (2nd Gen) review: Even faster, even smarterWe tested the Nest Mini to see how it stacks up against the rest of the pint-sized smart speaker pack. Here's our full review of the Nest Mini 2nd Generation.Full Review
- PCMagRating, 3.5 out of 53.5Will Greenwald on October 18, 2019Google Nest MiniThe Google Nest Mini is the most affordable Google Assistant smart speaker you can buy, but it offers virtually no improvements over the previous model.Full Review
- Android AuthorityEric Zeman on October 24, 2019Google Nest Mini review: A better sounding in-home assistantThe Google Nest Mini hits all the right notes. This small, Assistant-enabled smart speaker makes improvements to music quality as well as voice recognition and speed. If you want a Google-made smart speaker on the cheap, the is the one to get.Full Review
- Tech AdvisorRating, 5 out of 55.0Dominic Preston on November 21, 2019Google Nest MiniThe Google Nest Mini doesn't re-invent the wheel - and leaves the original Home Mini design almost untouched - but upgraded audio makes this the new best Google Assistant speaker around.Full Review
- Phone ArenaEugene Jeong on October 30, 2019Google Nest Mini ReviewThis year's Made by Google event came chock-full of new product announcements, including the unveiling of the new, second-gen Nest Mini. The smart speaker replaces the Google Home Mini from 2017, which received much love as an easy entry intoFull Review
- Pocket-lintRating, 4.5 out of 54.5Chris Hall Britta O'Boyle on October 22, 2019Google Nest Mini review: Mini update, max impactWith a new name - it's Nest rather than Home - this 'mini' entry point to the smart home speaker maximises the sound quality compared to before.Full Review
- 9to5google.comBen Schoon on October 15, 2019Google Nest Mini hands-on: Barely new in all the best ways [Video]Google's collection of smart home devices are arguably the company's most successful products, especially in the case of the Google Home Mini. Today at its media event in New York City, Google announced an updated version of that product in theFull Review
Q: QuestionDoes it worth it if you already own a Google home mini (1st Gen)???
Asked by Sami.
- A:Answer I say yes.. Both the sound and Google assistant are so much better, those two make the upgrade worth it alone.
Answered by Irathient
Q: QuestionWhat's the difference between a google home mini and a google nest mini
Asked by Kristina.
- A:Answer the nest mini is just the upgraded model. better sound, a mounting cutout in the back, and lighting indicators to let you know you're touching the right place to adjust the volume. totally worth it! :)
Answered by TomG
Q: QuestionHello...if i purchased 5 of these google nest mini’s(2nd generation), if i ask it to play music, can i get all five speakers to sync together and play same music at the same time or would i have to command each and every nest mini? Thanks in advance
Asked by AIRDRIVERUSA.
- A:Answer Absolutely! You can sync music on all 5 of your Google Nest Minis by creating a speaker group in the Google Home app. After you create the speaker group, simply say “Ok Google, play music on <group name>" to initiate playback on your home group. To learn more about creating groups and all the compatible devices, check out this support article: https://support.google.com/googlenest/answer/7174267
Answered by Nest Support

Q: QuestionWill the Google Nest Mini work abroad In countries with 220v ? The plug can always work in a adapter.
Asked by SeanDM.
- A:Answer Nest Mini has a power supply range of 100-240V, but Nest Mini specs and features are optimized for the countries you can purchase Nest Mini. You can check the countries Nest Mini is available here : https://support.google.com/store/answer/2462844
Answered by Nest Support

Q: Questionis the nest mini bilingual (spanish)
Asked by bilingual.
- A:Answer Yes, in the app you can select the language
Answered by Worldtraveler
Q: QuestionWill it work as a stand-alone or is another device required?
Asked by standalone.
This question was asked about the related product: Nest Mini (2nd Generation) Smart Speaker with Google Assistant - Sky- A:Answer It syncs with an app on your phone, so that and Wifi is pretty much needed.
Answered by InfernoBest
Q: QuestionWhat is difference between first and second generation google mini?
Asked by Lil.
- A:Answer Quite a bit of differences. But you should head to CNET.com for a review, and a more thorough list of differences between the 1st and 2nd gen.
Answered by Toro
Q: QuestionHow is the second generation version different? What is the best one to buy for a first time buyer?
Asked by Momsanta1.
- A:Answer They are nearly the same: same size and features. The Gen 2 has a round slot for regular power adapter while the Gen 1 has a micro USB slot for powering and could therefore be powered in more ways. Gen 1 had some issues with bricking (mine did, ended up in the trash and replaced it with Gen 2) so I’d go for Gen 2.
Answered by stephywephyy





