Google Nest Hub Max - Smart Home display
It is a smart home display that also uses Google Assistant, shows your photos. Actually, if you're familiar with the old Google Home Hub. It's the same thing, just a bigger ten-inch screen and a camera for doing video calls.
The Google Nest Hub Max has a ten-inch display, and its an HD display which means its probably not ultra-high resolution but its HD. More importantly, though, is that it has this magical color temperature matching thing that they did with the original Google Home Hub. So, photos look like actual photos, instead of just a TV screen sitting on your counter.
So, you look at the front of the device you see there is a couple of microphones, it only needs two and then there is a color temperature sensor which does the magical color temperature thing and then, of course, there is a camera. If you're wondering there is a physical switch on the back which disconnects the camera and the microphone physically even you don't see a little shutter on the front.
It's a 6.5-megapixel camera, but you shouldn't care about the megapixel count. The important thing is that is there for duo video chats. It has a 127-degree field of view which is super wide, so it'll pick up the whole room and even though this thing is angle-up it should pick up little children down near the counter. It does another neat trick where it will follow you if you want it to, so it will try and keeps faces in camera and zoom in on them just a little bit, so it looks like a nicer video chat.
What's new here?
I mean they've got a couple of front-firing tweeters and a woofer, but I want to go back to the camera, because that's why its a Google Nest Product, not just another Google product because it does a bunch of Nest-like things. One, it can become the best security camera. So, you can, from your phone, open up the Nest app and turn this thing into a Nest Security Camera. So, that's pretty cool.
But the Google Nests sort of tie up the rebranding the whole division into Google Nest now. Means that this does a few things that Google thinks really forward-looking toward what ambient computing in your home is gonna look like.
And one of those things is this camera can recognize your face. You set-up in the phone and then it stores locally, on the device, so it doesn't have to go up to the cloud and then when you walk into the room it sees you, shows a little icon showing your head and then it's able to give you your personal information instead of just general, random Google information. Oh, there's one more thing the camera lets you do and lets you play and pause videos with a gesture. Just kinds hold your hand up and it will pause and then you hold up your hand up again and it will start playing again.
So, the Google Nest Hub Max costs $229 ( 16,007.67 INR today) and it's coming out in July. Anyway, we're excited to try this thing out. It comes in both charcoal and white, even though the bezel is always white because it looks like a photo-frame and honestly photos look great on it.
The Google Nest Hub Max has a ten-inch display, and its an HD display which means its probably not ultra-high resolution but its HD. More importantly, though, is that it has this magical color temperature matching thing that they did with the original Google Home Hub. So, photos look like actual photos, instead of just a TV screen sitting on your counter.
So, you look at the front of the device you see there is a couple of microphones, it only needs two and then there is a color temperature sensor which does the magical color temperature thing and then, of course, there is a camera. If you're wondering there is a physical switch on the back which disconnects the camera and the microphone physically even you don't see a little shutter on the front.
It's a 6.5-megapixel camera, but you shouldn't care about the megapixel count. The important thing is that is there for duo video chats. It has a 127-degree field of view which is super wide, so it'll pick up the whole room and even though this thing is angle-up it should pick up little children down near the counter. It does another neat trick where it will follow you if you want it to, so it will try and keeps faces in camera and zoom in on them just a little bit, so it looks like a nicer video chat.
What's new here?
I mean they've got a couple of front-firing tweeters and a woofer, but I want to go back to the camera, because that's why its a Google Nest Product, not just another Google product because it does a bunch of Nest-like things. One, it can become the best security camera. So, you can, from your phone, open up the Nest app and turn this thing into a Nest Security Camera. So, that's pretty cool.
But the Google Nests sort of tie up the rebranding the whole division into Google Nest now. Means that this does a few things that Google thinks really forward-looking toward what ambient computing in your home is gonna look like.
And one of those things is this camera can recognize your face. You set-up in the phone and then it stores locally, on the device, so it doesn't have to go up to the cloud and then when you walk into the room it sees you, shows a little icon showing your head and then it's able to give you your personal information instead of just general, random Google information. Oh, there's one more thing the camera lets you do and lets you play and pause videos with a gesture. Just kinds hold your hand up and it will pause and then you hold up your hand up again and it will start playing again.
So, the Google Nest Hub Max costs $229 ( 16,007.67 INR today) and it's coming out in July. Anyway, we're excited to try this thing out. It comes in both charcoal and white, even though the bezel is always white because it looks like a photo-frame and honestly photos look great on it.
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