What Is Google Nest Hub Max and How Does It Work?

What Is Google Nest Hub Max and How Does It Work?

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What Is Google Nest Hub Max and How Does It Work?

Check out Google Assistant with better sound and a bigger screen

By Dave Johnson Dave Johnson Writer Rutgers University Central Michigan University Dave Johnson has been writing about tech since 1990. He's the author of over 2 dozen books and his writing has appeared in Wired, PCWorld, Business Insider, and many other publications. lifewire's editorial guidelines Published on June 3, 2020 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email Smart Home Google Your Best Year Ever: College Tech Tips Amazon Appliances & Lighting The Google Nest Hub Max is Google's largest smart display. It is essentially Google Assistant packaged into a 10-inch touchscreen display that you can use to command smart devices, watch video, listen to music, and get answers to questions from Google. Here are all the most important things you need to know about this member of the Google Nest family.

How the Google Nest Hub Max Gets Its Name

Google's original smart speaker has been replaced by a diverse family of speakers and displays. The 'Hub' in the name refers to the fact that this is a smart display. All Hub products (like the Google Nest Hub and Google Nest Hub Max) have screens, while all Home devices (like the Google Home and Google Home Max) are speakers. And the 'Max' refers to the fact that this is the largest of the Hub products. The smaller Nest Hub has a 7-inch touchscreen, while the Hub Max has a 10-inch screen. Google This doesn't preclude Google from introducing a Hub with a still-larger display, but that has not yet happened. In addition, Google appears to be in the process of switching over to Nest branding. The Hub displays are now all consistently referred to as 'Nest' products, while that hasn't yet happened across the product line for the smart speakers.

How the Google Nest Hub Max Works

At its heart, the Google Nest Hub Max is a virtual assistant. It's a stationary device (there's no battery, and so it needs to remain plugged in for power) that runs Google Assistant, which you generally interact with by voice. This means you can address the Hub Max using the standard Google Assistant wake word ("Hey Google") and either ask it questions which it responds to based on data it finds on the internet, or give it commands (such as to start a timer, play music, tell you the news, or any of hundreds of other tasks). 98 Funny Questions to Ask Google Home The touchscreen allows you to do a number of things using touch as well. By swiping, you can flip through personal activities like calendar events as well as news stories, local events, music playlists, and photo slideshows. The touchscreen also lets you configure the Hub Max's settings and preferences. While not mandatory, the Hub Max is really intended for users who use smart home devices, because the device makes it especially easy to control gadgets via voice or touch. It is compatible with Google Nest products like door locks, doorbells, the Nest thermostat, and Nest security system. You can also see the status of your devices. The Hub Max reports on your security system, weather, thermostat settings, and more.

The Google Nest Hub Max Specifications

As the largest of the Google Nest Hub devices, it has a sizable footprint on your counter or shelf. It measures 9.85 x 7.19 x 3.99 inches and weighs 2.9 pounds. The 10-inch touchscreen has a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. It features a 6.5-megapixel camera that can be used for face recognition and video chats. It has a 2.1-speaker sound system (2 18mm, 10-watt tweeters and 75mm 30-watt woofer, which is a substantial improvement over the speaker built into the smaller Google Nest Hub. How to Set Up Google Nest Hub How to Use Your Google Nest Hub Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire Google Nest Hub Max Review: The Center of Your Smart Home How to Remove a Device from Google Home Google Store Best Deals (Updated for 2022) How to Use Your Google Nest Hub What Is Google Home and How Does It Work? Expert Tested: The 7 Best Smart Hubs in 2022 Lenovo Smart Display (10-inch) Review: One of the Best Smart Home Hubs to Buy What Is Google Nest and How Does it Work? Expert Tested: The 10 Best Smart Home Products in 2022 Does Google Nest Hub Work With Ring? How to Use Google Home With Your iPhone How to Set Up Google Nest Hub The 16 Best Google Home Tricks and Tips Amazon Echo vs. Lenovo Smart Display Expert Tested: The 10 Best Smart Speakers in 2022 The 5 Best Under Cabinet TVs of 2022 Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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