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Home alone? Save $20 on the Google Home Hub, plus get two Minis for free from Verizon.


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The upside to a smart home: life becomes that much easier. Voice controls, plus quick access to the news, weather, music, security devices, and more can streamline home life and even help reduce unwanted stress.

The only downside: it makes Home Alone seem really boring. Have you've seen Google's hilarious new ad starring Home Alone star Macaulay Culkin?

But if you're trying to get started on bringing your home into the current century, what devices are best to get started? Verizon has the answer.

The Google Home Hub is $129.99 right now from Verizon, which is $20 off the original price of $149.99. More importantly, you also get two Google Home Minis for free with purchase of the Google Home Hub. (All items must be in the cart) Read more...

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