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The Nest Mini's small profile makes it easy to put almost anywhere in your home.

TL;DR: Get the Google Nest Mini smart speaker on sale for $34.99, saving you $14.01 as of Aug. 21.


If you’ve been interested in a smart speaker for your home but are overwhelmed by the number of options on the market these days, you’re not alone. It’s difficult to know what’s worth the money and what’s not.

The second-generation Google Nest Mini Smart Speaker is well-reviewed and highly rated. The Nest Mini sports twice as intense bass power as the original Google Home Mini, as well as improved voice recognition, so you can ask for assistance from across the room with ease. It comes with an integrated wall mount, which makes it a breeze to set up in any room. Plus, its small profile allows it to blend into the background of your home.

Like other Google Assistant-powered speakers, you can stream your music, podcasts, news, sports, and more, as well as ask about the weather or news, hear your personal schedule details and reminders, set timers and alarms, and control your other compatible smart devices from afar.

The Nest Mini’s top fabric is made from recycled plastic, giving the device an environmentally conscious bonus. While it's regularly $49, you can save 30% and snag Google's smallest smart speaker on sale for just $34.99 for a limited time.

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