Google Home DEAL – Google wants to tempt you away from an Amazon Echo with these offers

Google Home is the American tech giant’s smart speaker offering that fiercely competes with the Amazon Echo in the connected home market.

Just like the Echo, the Google Home comes in a number of different models that vary in size and price.

The cheapest and smallest version of the hardware is the Google Home Mini.

Although the product certainly sacrifices some audio quality in exchange for its minute form factor, it still comes with the Google Assistant built-in.

This means owners can ask the Mini a variety of questions and command it to perform a manner of tasks.

The standard Google Home provides better sound than the Mini but the Google Home Max easily delivers the best audio of the bunch.

Meanwhile, the Google Home Mini differentiates itself by adding a screen that is used to display contextual information.

Additionally, the panel can also act as a digital photo frame when the product is not in use.

The Google Home Hub is sold for £139 on the Mountain View firm’s online store.

But, at the moment customers that purchase the device will get a free Google Home Mini, too.

This offer provides a total saving of £49.

• Google Home Hub with free Google Home Mini – £139 (was £188) GET THE DEAL HERE

This Google Home offer will run until April 3.

For those that do not want to purchase a Google Home Hub in order to get a free Mini, Spotify is also giving away the tiny speaker to those that subscribe to its Premium for Family plan.

Both existing and new customers can take advantage of the offer.

Spotify Premium for Family will come in at £14.99 per month and will grant up to six family members access to the service’s wealth of content.

The deal will be available until May 14.

However, those that want to redeem their free Google Home Mini will have until May 24 to do so.

Only one device will be provided per primary account holder.

GET THE DEAL HERE

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source: express.co.uk