Technology
Google Home Hub on sale for just $90
In this age of technological advancement, it seems like one of the most coveted life goals among the masses is being a proud owner of a fully connected home, chock-full of that work together like a beautiful symphony.
The less dramatic way of putting it would be to say that everyone wants a .
Why? Well first of all, it’s just cool, and second of all, being surrounded by smart devices makes life infinitely easier. The only downside is that once you reach a certain number, these devices can be hard to keep track of and control — and that’s why you need a central hub.
Coincidentally, the PCMag Shop is offering Google Home Hubs for — that’s almost $60 off the original price tag. If you’re interested, act quick, because there’s only a limited quantity available.
To the uninitiated, the is a central dashboard for all of your smart devices and then some. Decked out with responsive , you can command the Hub to interact with your devices, as well as get weather forecasts, set up your schedule, watch videos, and more. The Home Hub also doubles as a beautiful digital photo frame — while idle, it’ll display all of your favorite memories in crystal clear resolution.
Pick up a Google Home Hub in the PCMag Shop for while supplies last.
Editor’s note: Mashable and PCMag are both owned by Ziff Davis.
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