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Google Nest Hub Smart Display is on sale for $40 off at Lowe’s
TL;DR: Take control of your day without lifting a finger with the Google Nest Hub Smart Display for $89.99 at Lowe’s a $40 savings. (But hurry: This sale only lasts through July 2.)
If you are slowly but surely tranforming your house into a smart home, it won’t really be complete without some help from Google. They’ve grown to master much more than just the search bar and are bringing us helpful gadgets like the Nest Hub.
The Google Nest Hub is your hands-free ticket to control and organization. Using Google assistant, your voice is the only thing that’s needed to complete tasks like making a shopping list, calling the doctor’s office, and even getting dinner ready by pulling up the recipe on its seven-inch touch screen.
You can also use voice control to command compatible lights, TVs, and even cameras. The Nest works with over 5000 smart devices so it shouldn’t be a problem to get your smart home all synced up.
When you’re not using it to be your best productive self, use Live Albums to turn it into a digital picture frame with photos of your favorite memories. Or you can blast your favorite tunes using YouTube Music, Spotify or Pandora.
And guess what? You’re in luck because the Nest Hub is $40 off right now at Lowe’s, making it just $89.99. But hurry because the sale will only last through July 2.
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