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- Hi, YouTube.
Welcome to Digitales.
I'm Olivia, and today we're gonna be unboxing
and reviewing the brand new Google Home.
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So we're quite lucky.
We've managed to get this early
considering that we're in the UK
so we're gonna do a bit of a testing comparison
with Amazon's Alexa,
and see how it compares to other digital assistants
that are in the market including Cortana and Siri.
So just this bit of a warning
before we probably get going,
if you have a Google Home
or an Alexa or (laughs)
a Siri or Cortana within your vicinity
whilst you're watching this video,
you may want to put them on mute
because every time I say the name,
they will likely react and stop responding. (laughs)
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Like that. (laughs)
One of the key differences with the Google Home
in comparison to Amazon's Alexa
is that the Alexa is obviously powered by Amazon Cloud
whereas Google Home is powered by Google Search,
Google Maps, Google Play.
So yeah, that's kind of the main difference
so I think at the moment that kind of means
that Google Home actually gives you access
to a lot more information
and a lot more kind of things like different music services
and that type of thing.
Something worth mentioning though.
This is the American version of Google Home, not the UK one.
It's not been released in the UK yet.
It's going to be hopefully soon.
There is no date that's been announced yet
but it's possible that when it is released,
packaging might be different, et cetera
so I just want to make sure everyone knows
this is the US version of Google Home.
Let's start the unboxing.
It's got a circle thing here, the Google.
Okay, there's a little tab here.
It's the reveal.
♫ Da dadada dada da
Okay.
It's quite small.
I mean I heard someone, (laughs)
someone said that people think
it looks like an air freshener,
which I guess it kind of does. (laughs)
But I think at the moment it looks like it probably blend in
quite nicely in your home.
Oh cool!
It comes in different colors.
You can get different bottoms for it.
I didn't actually realize you could do that.
That's quite neat.
It's customizable.
Nice one.
Well done, Google.
Okay, cool.
So there we have it.
So let's now get all set up.
Okay, so now we've got it set up,
we're just gonna ask some questions,
and see how it kind of interacts now or works.
So okay, Google, what time is it?
- The time is 8:46 p.m.
- Okay.
Okay, Google, play some Justin Timberlake.
- Sure.
Here's Justin Timberlake on Spotify.
("Can't Stop The Feeling" by Justin Timberlake)
- Cool, okay.
So with Google Home, (laughs)
we can also either increase
or decrease the volume as well by talking to it
or by actually turning it around on the device.
I love this song. (laughs)
Okay, so here we go.
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♫ We're flying up, no ceiling, when we're in our zone
My neighbors are gonna hate me.
And then we can also tell it to stop by talking to it
or just by tapping it like this.
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Nice and easy.
It's really cool to use.
Okay, so the other thing that Google Home does
that's slightly different to the Alexa
is that you can actually,
it remembers the content of the kind of questions
that you ask so for example I can say,
"Okay, Google, when was Robert Downey Junior born?"
- Robert Downey Junior was born on April fourth, 1965.
- Okay, Google, where was he born?
- He was in Manhattan, New York, United States.
- Okay, Google, how old is he?
- 51 years old.
- Cool, so I think that's a really great example
of how Google Home kind of continues
that kind of conversation with you.
The other thing we can do similar to the Alexa
is have her interact with our other devices in the home
or the IoT devices so one of the things I have set up
is quite a few of the Philips Hue light bulbs
so let's just see how that works.
Okay, Google,
turn living room lights off.
- [Google] Okay, turning for lights off.
- Cool, so totally seamless.
All right, so now we're just gonna get the Amazon Alexa out,
and see how the two devices compare.
So first of all, just doing a bit of a comparison
in terms of the look of the two devices.
So I've got them both in the white color,
and I think they're both quite nice-looking devices
obviously to keep in your home.
I think both Google and Amazon
have done a really good job of creating something
that isn't gonna be some massive eye sore. (laughs)
Personally I think I do actually prefer the look
of the Google Home.
The one plus though that I would say
about the Google Home as well is the fact
that obviously you can change the color of base speaker bit,
which I think is quite cool.
It's a bit more customizable.
So one of the key differences from a performance perspective
with these two products is the microphone.
So the Google Home only has two microphones on the top here
whereas Amazon's Alexa has a seven microphone array
all around the top, and what I found
is actually that when I'm in my home
and I'm, say further away from these devices
is that the Alexa actually picks up my voice
from further distances over the Google Home
because of obviously the extra microphones
so that's definitely a plus points for the Amazon Alexa.
Another key difference between Amazon's Alexa
and the Google Home is the apps that they support
so Alexa supports tons and tons of apps
like loads of them so you can pretty much do,
well, most things with it,
and one of the key things is that in terms of smart devices
in your home that currently allows integration
with the vast majority of smart devices
that are out there on the market
whereas Google Home currently only supports three apps
so it supports Google Nest, Samsung's SmartThings,
and Philips Hue light bulbs, and that's it
so if you've got other devices in your home
that you want to be able to control
by a digital assistant of some sort,
then Google Home isn't really gonna do it for you right now,
and with that in mind, I would probably suggest
opting for Amazon's Echo.
Also a bit of a difference in price
between these two products
so Amazon's Alexa retails at $179,
and Google Home retails at around $129
so that's a good $50 difference
in the price of the two devices, which is interesting,
and I think as Google Home is around for a bit longer
and more apps are developed hopefully
to work with the device,
I think Google Home will definitely start to become
a lot more competitive with Amazon's Alexa.
So as an alternative to paying the $179 for the Amazon Echo,
you could also opt for the Echo Dot.
So the Echo Dot essentially still gives you access
to Alexa and all the same functionality.
It just doesn't have anywhere near as good of a speaker
as the Amazon Echo does but you can resolve that
by quite simply attaching it to another speaker
that you have in your home
so for example I've got Sonos system
so I can attach the Echo Dot to one of my Sonos speakers,
and I'll have actually better sound than what I get (laughs)
with the Amazon Echo, which is great,
so I think that's a really, really good alternative
that Amazon's given people.
And this retails at $50
and also 50 pounds in the UK.
First, you might want to purchase in the UK.
So we're just gonna unbox the Echo Dot.
Hey, this is some very neat and tidy packaging.
Cool, it's tiny.
It's so small.
That's absolutely tiny.
That's gonna be even more discreet in your home.
You could hide this thing anywhere.
Next, we have in here.
Okay, this is the wire that comes with it,
and also the plug, which is nicely branded with Amazon.
This is definitely I think a really good option,
and that's a really good price.
That's an absolute bargain. (laughs)
So that's definitely another option to consider.
So now we're just going to ask these two
some questions and see how they both perform.
Alexa,
buy chocolate.
- The top searches are for chocolate
is Gro-wer collection, pack of 48 pieces.
It's 12 pounds total.
To order it, tell me your voice code.
- Okey-dokey.
Okay, Google, buy chocolate.
- Sorry, I don't know how to help with that yet.
- Okay, that's a shame.
Alexa, how far away is my nearest cinema?
- Based on your postcode settings,
there are a few nearby popular ones:
Reel Cinemas, Everyman Barnet,
Cineworld, and Rainbow.
Check out the Alexa app for contact info and hours.
- Okay, cool.
Okay, Google, how far away is my nearest cinema?
- I found a few places within 7.2 miles.
The first one is SK Vision on Daws Lane in London.
The second one is Musical Images
on Station Road in Edgware.
The third one is Varna Studios Photo and Cinema
on Hazel CL in London.
- Okay, so I think the Google Home gave me
obviously a little bit more information about the distance
specifically being 7.2 miles to these cinemas.
Alexa didn't do that but I think the information
that she did provide has actually improved somewhat.
That's definitely a lot more information
that she used to be able to do
so that's definitely I think a plus point there for Alexa.
I think their answers were pretty much on par.
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Alexa, what is the meaning of life?
It's a very important question.
- 42.
- 42.
42. (laughs)
Okay.
Okay, Google, what is the meaning of life?
- The answer is somewhere between 41 and 43.
- Okay, fairly similar but to be fair,
I think, okay, Google's answer was slightly more original.
I think Alexa just ripped off Siri.
Just gonna do a quick comparison of the speakers.
So Alexa, play Justin Timberlake.
- Playing Justin Timberlake from Spotify.
("Can't Stop The Feeling" by Justin Timberlake)
- Same song, same playlist.
Send it up.
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♫ I got this feeling inside my bones
♫ It goes electric, baby, when I turn it on
All right, it's right to the top.
♫ All through my city, all through my home
Okay.
♫ So don't stop
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It goes really quiet.
Alexa, stop.
Cool, okay.
Okay, Google, play Justin Timberlake.
- Sure, here's Justin Timberlake on Spotify.
("Can't Stop The Feeling" by Justin Timberlake)
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- That's the quietest.
Send it up.
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♫ I got this feeling inside my bones
♫ Sunshine in my pocket
♫ I got that good song in my feet
Okay, enough embarrassing dancing.
I think the Google Home,
actually the sound was a little bit clearer
but Alexa was definitely louder.
The speakers are actually probably better on the Echo.
The Alexa seems to be winning this one.
So after checking out the Google Home
in comparison to the Amazon Echo,
I think overall the Echo wins it!
I think Google Home is a really great device though.
Things got a little bit of a way to go.
I'd love to hear your thoughts on these guys as well.
Let us know in the comments.
Do you have one of these?
Which one do you prefer if you've tried them both out?
Why would you pick the Echo over the Google Home,
or the other way around?
I'd love to know your thoughts and opinions as well.
That's a wrap.
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