You have to sign into your account on your nest hub. But what if everyone in the house want to use and control lights , thermostat and view door bell camera alerts? How do you manage the sign ID if you are sharing the nest hub?
you can have multiple accounts on the nest hub. everyone in our family even our kids have one. nest hub recognizes your voice and serves you personal results :)
I know I didn't use headphones to listen to the sound test, but I can hear a bass difference on the Gen 2. But say if you've got the Gen 1 parked under the TV on one of it's shelves you'd wouldn't hear that much difference?! (At 8:42 ish, the Gen2 sounded a bit flat not that much of a reason for anyone to upgrade from a Gen1 to me) To be honest the speaker on my Roberts iStream3 is bassier than both of them and I've had to turn down the bass on that radio to -3/4!! I was checking out your video to see if buy some kind of hub device would benefit me, but seeing as I've got no wireless lighting, smart devices (other than my Google TV, etc. I can't see much need for one, could anyone tell me what I might use one for in my home.
Even though it has a slightly faster processor, there does not seem to be much difference between the Gen 1 & Gen 2 when using the touch screen it's is sometimes laggy, no real improvement, the main improvement is the sound quality.
For voice the lag is not that bad it responds just in about the same amount of time as the nest mini, so for me I would not say a deal breaker. The sound quality of the Nest Hub Gen 2 is Much better than the Gen 1 it's more like the New nest mini. But I guess the nest Audio has better audio quality. If you want a screen I would recommend the Gen 2 otherwise I would go with the Nest Audio.
I got the first generation for my wife and she has it in the kitchen. She freaking loves the heck out of it. I paid for TH-camTV and Google premium so she pretty much has every service you can think of. And of course the services Branch out to the rest of my devices in the house. I was also concerned about lag, and honestly this devices do lag but they are not intended to be swiped around. Your voice is the way you're going to control the entire device and during those commands you can barely tell there's any lag. We use it for movies music and TV content. The movies play excellent TV is flawless and the music never skips or lags The only time you will experience lag is if you use your fingers to control the device which again there is no purpose when you could use your voice.
"Lets glue a tablet to a google home speaker" is how i assume the meeting went🤣
Thank you, this video has been very helpfull!
Okey the sound difference is crazy
I don't need tablet to tell me how well I slept, I will just know in the morning 😂
Can you also play TH-cam videos on the screen of the 2nd gen? Also, would you consider the sound worst that these Google mini speakers? Thanks
Very helpful video
Is the sound quality a upgrade from the nest mini 2nd gen
I would say It's more on par with the nest Mini 2 they complement each other now.
You have to sign into your account on your nest hub. But what if everyone in the house want to use and control lights , thermostat and view door bell camera alerts? How do you manage the sign ID if you are sharing the nest hub?
you can have multiple accounts on the nest hub. everyone in our family even our kids have one. nest hub recognizes your voice and serves you personal results :)
Thank you
Is the sound quality of these is as goof as the nest audio? I really want a screen but i also want nice quality sound
If you are speaking of the nest mini's, yes the nest hub gen1/gen2 both have just as good if not better than the mini speakers
The bass is almost nonexistent on the Nest Minis whereas the Nest Hub is an actual fullrange speaker
I got a doubt. What happens if the internet goes off? I mean, will the alarms continue setting off?
You cannot set the remaining timer WHICH is annoying but the timmer will still countdown & alarm go odd when zero.
I know I didn't use headphones to listen to the sound test, but I can hear a bass difference on the Gen 2. But say if you've got the Gen 1 parked under the TV on one of it's shelves you'd wouldn't hear that much difference?! (At 8:42 ish, the Gen2 sounded a bit flat not that much of a reason for anyone to upgrade from a Gen1 to me)
To be honest the speaker on my Roberts iStream3 is bassier than both of them and I've had to turn down the bass on that radio to -3/4!!
I was checking out your video to see if buy some kind of hub device would benefit me, but seeing as I've got no wireless lighting, smart devices (other than my Google TV, etc. I can't see much need for one, could anyone tell me what I might use one for in my home.
It is slow? I've seen an article that it says that it has a really, really slow processing power, so everything you do takes a lot of time.
Even though it has a slightly faster processor, there does not seem to be much difference between the Gen 1 & Gen 2 when using the touch screen it's is sometimes laggy, no real improvement, the main improvement is the sound quality.
Is the lag a deal breaker? Better off with the nest audio?
For voice the lag is not that bad it responds just in about the same amount of time as the nest mini, so for me I would not say a deal breaker. The sound quality of the Nest Hub Gen 2 is Much better than the Gen 1 it's more like the New nest mini. But I guess the nest Audio has better audio quality. If you want a screen I would recommend the Gen 2 otherwise I would go with the Nest Audio.
Thanks. I'll give the nest 2 a go.
I got the first generation for my wife and she has it in the kitchen. She freaking loves the heck out of it. I paid for TH-camTV and Google premium so she pretty much has every service you can think of. And of course the services Branch out to the rest of my devices in the house.
I was also concerned about lag, and honestly this devices do lag but they are not intended to be swiped around. Your voice is the way you're going to control the entire device and during those commands you can barely tell there's any lag.
We use it for movies music and TV content. The movies play excellent TV is flawless and the music never skips or lags
The only time you will experience lag is if you use your fingers to control the device which again there is no purpose when you could use your voice.
Does it have the G screen bug from the past generation?
What's the g screen bug. Not experienced any bugs.
Is there any difference in the microphones sensitivity?
Personally I don't think there is, it still miss hears me as much as the Gen 1.
Next year you have to pay for sleep tracking.
So Google ask some money for sleep tracking
Hi, i can not uese motion sense and sleep sensing & quick gestures :( pls help me
My hand gesture not work
What happen
1st Gen sound more smooth, more natural, not harsh, not boomy. like 1st gen more
@GekkoWrecked yes by far
is it just me? I found gen 1 has more clarity with Sennheiser HD 598.
Yeah only you 😁