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Google Nest Hub is on sale at Walmart — save $20
TL;DR: The ever-helpful Google Nest Hub is the one-stop-shop your smart home needs to keep in sync — save $20 when you pick one up at Walmart; only $129.
Just because you have all the fancy kitchen gadgets that literally everyone is dying to get their hands on doesn’t mean you couldn’t stand to use a little assistance when it comes to whipping up a special recipe for a night in. Yes, you could dig up that dust-covered copy of The Joy of Cooking that you were given (but never really read), but who wants to turn book pages while you’re occupied with prepping and cooking your dish?
Cooking guidance is just one of the many uses of the Google Nest Hub, and you can get one of these little helpers for $20 off at Walmart right now.
In addition to giving your recipe nights a little something extra, the Google Nest Hub serves as an all-encompassing smart home hub that will keep your abode connected. Pair with your robot vacuum, smart lights, cameras, or any of your other compatible devices to keep everything in one place — then, control it all with intuitive voice controls. It’s also a comprehensive daily planner that can keep you in the loop on your schedule and to-do list, report the weather, and give you directions to future destinations. Or, you could just watch YouTube videos on it all day. That’s cool too.
Give the Amazon Echo Show a run for its money — grab a Google Nest Hub at Walmart and save $20 off of your final purchase.
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