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Google Nest Hub (2nd Gen) Smart Display
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Highlights
- Music. Shows. Simple smart home control.
- Stream videos and music
- The hub of your connected home - control smart devices with a tap
- Keep your family connected.
- Fall asleep to soothing sounds and wake up with Sunrise Alarms
- Booking a restaurant reservation gets even easier with your Nest Hub. Now it’s simpler to book a table at your local restaurant right from your display.
- Just say “Hey Google” for help
- View your best Google Photos
- Designed with privacy in mind
- Track your sleep with Sleep Sensing***
- Thoughtfully designed, inside and out.
Description
Meet the second-gen Nest Hub from Google,* the center of your helpful home.
With Nest Hub in the kitchen, make dinner and watch Netflix or YouTube.**
Ask Google to show you recipes, and follow them hands-free.
Play music on the enhanced speaker with YouTube Music, Spotify, and more.
In the living room, Nest Hub is the one place to control your compatible lights, TVs, and other smart devices with a tap or your voice.
On your bedside table, Nest Hub helps you wind down at night with soothing sounds and wake up to a Sunrise Alarm. It can even help you get a better night’s sleep with Sleep Sensing.***
*Google Nest Hub requires a Wi-Fi network, a nearby electrical outlet, and a compatible (Android, iOS) mobile device. Minimum OS requirements are available at g.co/home/req. iOS is a trademark of Cisco and is used under license
**Subscription services may be required.
***Sleep Sensing requires a subscription (sold separately). Enjoy a preview of Sleep Sensing at no extra cost through 2023. In 2024, Google plans to integrate Sleep Sensing into Fitbit Premium (currently $9.99 per month or $79.99 per year, subject to change and may vary by country). Sleep Sensing features are subject to your permissions and settings. They use motion, sound, and other device and sensor data to work and require placing the device close to the bed and calibrating the device for your sleeping position. Google Assistant, Google Fit and other Google apps may be required for full functionality. Google Assistant requires a Google Account. Sleep Sensing is not intended to diagnose, cure, mitigate, prevent or treat any disease or condition. Consult your healthcare professional if you have questions about your health.
Device placement and nearby people, pets, or noises can cause inaccurate readings.
With Nest Hub in the kitchen, make dinner and watch Netflix or YouTube.**
Ask Google to show you recipes, and follow them hands-free.
Play music on the enhanced speaker with YouTube Music, Spotify, and more.
In the living room, Nest Hub is the one place to control your compatible lights, TVs, and other smart devices with a tap or your voice.
On your bedside table, Nest Hub helps you wind down at night with soothing sounds and wake up to a Sunrise Alarm. It can even help you get a better night’s sleep with Sleep Sensing.***
*Google Nest Hub requires a Wi-Fi network, a nearby electrical outlet, and a compatible (Android, iOS) mobile device. Minimum OS requirements are available at g.co/home/req. iOS is a trademark of Cisco and is used under license
**Subscription services may be required.
***Sleep Sensing requires a subscription (sold separately). Enjoy a preview of Sleep Sensing at no extra cost through 2023. In 2024, Google plans to integrate Sleep Sensing into Fitbit Premium (currently $9.99 per month or $79.99 per year, subject to change and may vary by country). Sleep Sensing features are subject to your permissions and settings. They use motion, sound, and other device and sensor data to work and require placing the device close to the bed and calibrating the device for your sleeping position. Google Assistant, Google Fit and other Google apps may be required for full functionality. Google Assistant requires a Google Account. Sleep Sensing is not intended to diagnose, cure, mitigate, prevent or treat any disease or condition. Consult your healthcare professional if you have questions about your health.
Device placement and nearby people, pets, or noises can cause inaccurate readings.
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