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Google’s ‘Look and Talk’ makes it easier to launch Assistant on the Nest Hub Max

Though Google hasn’t officially confirmed the feature yet, it looks like ‘Look and Talk’ could help users more easily launch Google Assistant on the Nest Hub Max.

As first uncovered by 9to5Mac, code spotted in the Google app beta (13.14) outlines a new Look and Talk feature that would allow users to “look at the display from up to 5ft away to talk to Google.” This means you don’t need to say the usual “Hey Google” or “Ok Google” wake words to activate Google Assistant.

The feature will also work with the Nest Hub Max’s ‘Face Match’ and ‘Voice Match’ features, ensuring that Assistant matches the appropriate user.

According to 9to5Google, the code specifically says:

“Your device relies on camera sensing and analyzes your video to determine if you want to activate your Assistant. Assistant may activate when you didn’t intend it to, if it incorrectly detects you want its help. Your video is processed on-device and isn’t sent to Google servers.”

Given the Nest Hub Max is the only Nest Hub to feature a built-in camera, it doesn’t look like ‘Look and Talk’ will make its way to the 1st-gen or 2nd-gen Nest Hub. A

s someone who hates saying “Hey, Google,” the prospect of this feature making its way to the Hub Max is exciting. That said, I still just have a 2nd-gen Nest Hub and didn’t bother upgrading to the Nest Hub Max when it launched back in 2019.

Since this is still an in-development feature uncovered in a beta, it’s also important to point out that it may never get a public release. Google has yet to officially announce Look and Talk.

Source: 9to5Google 

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Google’s holiday offers include deals on several Nest smart home devices

If you’re looking to expand your smart home setup and are already firmly entrenched in Google’s ecosystem, the tech giant is offering several pretty great deals for the holidays.

For example, a standout is the wired Nest Doorbell being on sale for $199 ($100 off) or the cost of the 2nd-gen Nest Hub dropping to $69.99 (save $60).

Below are all of the deals Google is currently offering on its smart home devices:

Nest Cam: $199.99 (save $40)

Nest Cam (2-pack): $379.99 (save $60)

Nest Cam (3-pack): $569.99 (Save $70)

Nest Cam With Floodlight: $319.99 (save $60)

Nest Doorbell (Wired): $199.99 (save $60)

Nest Doorbell (Battery): $169.99 (save $70)

2nd-gen Nest Hub: $69.99 (save $60)

Nest Hub Max: $199.99 (save $100)

Chromecast with Google TV: $59.99 (save $10)

Nest mini: $34 (save $35)

The tech giant is also offering discounts on several smart home monitoring packages that include several devices for a reduced cost. For the full list of all of Google holiday sale devices, follow this link.

Source: Google

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Enter for a chance to win a free Surface Laptop Go and Nest Hub Max

This contest is pretty different from our previous ones as we’re giving away, not one, but two items a Surface Laptop Go and Nest Hub Max. 

The Surface Laptop Go features the 10th gen Intel i5 processor with 128GB of storage, and 8GB of RAM and this one comes in Ice Blue.

In MobileSyrup’s writer Jon’s review he said:

I really want to love the Surface Laptop Go. It’s so close to being perfect for me. It’s lightweight and extremely portable. It has some of the best keyboards and trackpads I’ve used on a Windows laptop. It looks way more premium than it is. I can even forgive the sub-par display, but for the price, the corners Microsoft cut just aren’t acceptable.

However, since the device is free it’s definitely worth entering this contest. Subscribe to our newsletter using the form below for your chance to win:

Now, the Nest Hub Max offers a bigger design than the Nest Hub and offers a bigger, more visible display and a better speak, which Patrick says was a “pleasure to use.” 

The contest ends October 21st and the winner will be announced shortly after.