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Google Home Max is on sale for $50 off at Walmart
TL;DR: The upgraded Google Home Max is the best that Google’s smart speaker lineup has to offer — and you can get one for just $249 at Walmart.
Yes, we know we already gushed about the Google Home yesterday, but this deal was too good to pass up. If you’re in the market for a smart speaker, or perhaps already own a Google Home, consider upgrading to the Google Home Max — its audio performance is eons better than its previous iterations.
Right now, you can pick up a Google Home Max for yourself for $249 at Walmart, $50 off the original price. You may be asking yourself, “but Walmart has the original price listed at $399, I’m saving way more that $50!”
Nope. That price is super inflated and inaccurate (the real original price is $299) — tsk tsk, Walmart.
The key difference between the Google Home and the Google Home Max is the overall audio experience it has to offer. With the Google Home Max, you’ll hear every note as the artist intended with deep layers of balanced sound, making every song sound its best. It even has a “smart sound” feature, where the device analyzes, tunes, and updates itself automatically to sound great in any room you put it in — no matter the acoustics. In addition, it has all the goodies that the original Google Home has. Google Assistant, smart home compatibility, voice controls, schedule maintenance, and more are all part of the package. It’s the best that the Google Home has ever been.
Head over to Walmart and pick up the Google Home Max, saving you $50 off the original price.
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