Customers commend the Nest Audio Smart Speaker for its excellent sound quality and ease of use. Many appreciate its quick and easy connectivity with Google Assistant, along with its appealing design and suitable size. Some have noted that the bass could be improved, while others have mentioned its light weight.
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Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Big sound in a small package.
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Google has knocked it out of the park with this version of their smart speaker. The sound quality is wonderful. It will not get so loud that it rattles your windows obviously but it has a good full range of the sound spectrum. It is a bit on the warm side giving emphasis to its mid bass and lower bass frequencies but done so in a way that doesnt cover up vocals and highs. It has features and intelligent processing to turn them into a true surround sound experience if you want too and I think that adds a huge degree of value to an already awesome deal.
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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These little buddies are amazing!!!! I have 5 of these scattered throughout the house. Love the size of it and the sound is even better. Great to use especially around groups.
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Sounds good. Great price. Was planning to get this for us to use in the kitchen, and to go along with all the other ones we have. This one was half price, so considered it a no-brainer.
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I was looking for a multi-room speaker setup for when I’m hosting guests and this fit the bill very well. Extremely affordable compared to other smart home speakers on the market and has great audio.
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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My Google mini had developed some issues (kept loosing Wi-Fi) and I had to replace it. I found this upgraded model, Google - Nest, on sale for about fifteen dollars more. The sound quality is amazing. I also love that I can hit pause/play at the top along with the volume up and down on both sides at the top. That was the one thing I hated about my Google mini. It was to easy to bump and turn down during the night. If I sat a bottle water on my nightstand and my thumb touched the mini it would turn it down. I am loving this so far.
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I bought a pair during the holiday sale. Incredibly easy to setup and have fantastic sound for a very low price! I'm particularly impressed when two are configured as a stereo.
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I got this speaker for $50. The sound is clear, and frequency range is good. The design and form factor fits well.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Sound and Assistant experience
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Honestly, this is my first review on Best Buy ever. But I have recently started getting my home set up with smart tech, and this speaker has changed my whole idea. I think I might get one of these instead of the mini just because it sounds that good for $100.
It's also aesthetically pleasing which helps, and I enjoy that you can turn off the microphone with a switch on the back. The volume button and pause and stop button are really fun to use once you get used to them.
I also have a pixel 4a, so my whole set up is run through that. So far, google home and the set up for any smart device has been seamless, and the assistant is the best out there.
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Big fan of the speaker. I do occasionally bump it with my elbow and cause the volume to fluctuate, but that's more user error than fault on the machine. Sound quality is pretty good.
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Decent sound and build quality. If you have Bluetooth Smart home devices connected to a another Google home hub device, you'll have to set those up again. No mesh Bluetooth here, unfortunately, so still limited to 6 devices.
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My most common use case is asking about the weather or playing music, which it does a great job at. The Google Assistant has usually been very good at providing helpful answers, but it can sometimes be a pain, not responding to a command that worked the previous day, for example. This odd behavior is somewhat normal for all of the assistants though, so its not like there is much of a better option out there. Works great if you are in the Google ecosystem.
Hello there, JNorris. We appreciate your feedback on Nest Audio, and we’re glad that you find it useful and great with your Google ecosystem. We hear your concern about the performance of its Google Assistant.
Being specific with your query will help you get better responses. Make sure the Nest speaker recognizes your question correctly. Ask the same question to see if you will get the same answer. Alternatively, retraining your Nest Audio with the Voice Match can improve your experience, especially if you have other family members sharing your device. Here’s how: - Open the Google Home app on your mobile phone or tablet. - At the top right, tap your account. - Verify that the Google Account shown is the one linked to your speaker. To switch accounts, tap another account or Add another account. - Tap Assistant settings > Voice match > Add devices. - Make sure any devices you want to link your voice to are checked. - Tap Next, I agree. - Follow the in-app steps. - To get your personal information, you must turn on Personal results. - Tap I agree and proceed with the Voice match setup. - To invite others to set up a Voice Match for tailored results, tap Invite, choose your communication method, and send the invite. To skip this step, tap No, thanks.