*I like the old style Echo Dot because it's small also **Newest.Technology**, gives out decent sound and doesn't take up a lot of shelf space if you want to put it on beam in the workshop or shed.*
As I currently still living under my parent's room, the household uses Alexa so we have Echo dots and Alexa's and Echo Shows around the house but I have a Nest Hub in my room as I just prefer the Google ecosystem with the integration with my phone, Google Maps and RUclips etc. Both Assistants are amazing and would definitely recommend both to anyone want a smart speaker or to step into an eco-system but personally I would rather use Google products. It just depends on what you're looking for.
I also heavily use google on my android phone, but my parents have amazon prime so honestly I prefer alexa as google assistant is on my phone, alexa is a new experience, and I feel I like amazon alexa better because my parents use amazon prime so besides being in multiple ecosystems it is still good.
4:34 They must sound different in person because online the Echo Dot is the clear winner on sound. When it switches to the Mini it sounds like a very small speaker that's overloaded
I have them both and there's not even a comparison: Google Nest is absolutely the best one, by miles. Everybody that comes to my house and test both asks if Echo Dot is broken or something.
I got both Echo Dot and Google Home Mini (back when that was the name) about the same time. At first, I preferred Google because of the access the search functionality. Over time, I have gone all in on Alexa because of the insane diversity of the Echo line.
Alexa improves so much, so frequently. She responds to VERY casual language, and takes into the context your previous question, to the point where sometimes it's almost like we have a small conversation lol. Google Assistant uses the Google Search engine which is a big benefit. Sometimes the top result isn't what you're asking for though... Still, it's nice. That said, Alexa's knowledge base is getting really good. She knows WAY more than when I got it a couple years ago. I asked her a really obscure question the other day and she knew. The dot also has a decent speaker, for a small mono source. I just got a free Nest from Spotify so I guess I'll have two ladies in my life now :)
Today I asked my friends echo how many calories dog meat has, cause he asked me to ask it the weirdest question I could think of. So now I'm hooked on alepsa
I have a friend that has the Amazon version. I myself prefer the Google. I currently have 2 Google hubs, a Google home, a Google mini, 18 smart bulbs and 4 smart plugs. I use the Google assistant every day. From using the alarm to wake me up, adding to my grocery list, asking the time, using the speakers as an intercom... And the list goes on. I love it. I even bought my dad a Google hub and smart bulbs for fathers day because he expressed an interest. Lol
Yeah the google is great. The voice sounds so much better. The only thing i prefer alexa over google is the way they tell you reminders. Alexa reads it outloud and google sends a notification to your phone. She will read it only if you ask her to..alexa reads it when it is the time. Thats all...overall i so prefer the Google Nest mini!! :)
Hello just viewed your video. My son bought me Amazon Alexa Dot. In May this year. For my birthday. At first I was puzzled 🤨 But since I got the app on my phone, well now it’s a game changer😀. I love the sound quality! I love it! Best thing ever.... The only negative would be she doesn’t alway have a precise answer to a question. Which can be frustrating. She is my new bestie🙏🏻
I have the Google mini. Google is the way to go for me. It integrates well with home services, especially Nest (like my thermostat, smoke detectors, and doorbell). With the use of other google apps, it's range becomes broader. With Duo, you can make phone calls over wi-fi to cell phones which have Duo on them. With Keep, you can take voice notes and they will show up as a note n Keep on your cell phone. With the Calendar app, you can make appointments and reminders and they are automatically added to your calendar. Lenovo makes an alarm clock with the Google assistant on it, so it is like an alarm clock and a mini combined. I can set my alarm with my voice, use it like I would a mini, and even see who is at the door when my doorbell rings. Google has so many links to devices made by others that the list of things you can do with it grows and grows everyday. I think it is an outstanding system!
I have an echo dot, cousin bought me one for a housewarming gift, but hopefully I'll be able to snag a Google speaker and pair them up for better sound in my kitchen 👌
I had one major breakdown of cloudbased data in my lifetime. One! ... It was so bad I could never fully trust clouds anymore. All the important things, like pictures of my kids, important document scans or notes like bank account data or so, for that I totally went back to a manual controlled systems of saving. For that I have three harddrives, so triple security at my house and I even have nightly syncs to a harddrive at my parents home 200 miles away - in case of natural desaster or so. Of course I even went back to analog a bit - Once per year I print out pictures of my kids like in the old days - Since ten years I always do that on XMAS. It's a good routine every year. I am sure one day, me or my kids will be happy, that I did the effort. Any upcoming cloud crash will really be bad for many many people, since they are not aware that alot of things might happen to big companies.
@@MysterX79 I think you are doing the right thing. I had some documents missing or messed up by using OneDrive. Never trusted again too. Besides, the constant data transfer in cloud demands a lot of energy in the servers, so cloud is a big source of carbon emissions. Tinfoil hat on: Sometimes I wonder that the demand for clouds were fabricated in order to mine data, because the alternative, to make local backups never changed and there is no caveats at all.
I like Amazon Echo more you can customize routines much better and easier. I recently got a nest mini for free. I do have music services for both, but I will most likely cancel the Amazon one because of how the Google nest mini is already integrated with the RUclips premium that I already use.
Wow! I'm glad Google pushed this video recommendation on my feed. There's so much to learn here. I have been a user and fan of the Echos and Alexa assistant and wanted to try out the Google Assistant and ecosystem. I have learned so much on the channel that i placed an order for the Nest Mini on Walmart.
I have used the Amazon echo dot and I think it's one of the best home devices which is very affordable as well. Mediatek and Amazon make for a good team
You have so much information and it helped seal the deal for myself to get a google mini. I do want the nest but the price difference is what caught me. Thank you for having detailed info for both. It helps a ton.
I have both but got into the Amazon Alexa sphere because my house came with ecobee thermostats (with Alexa in the thermostat itself) and my Ring Alarm/Doorbell kit works with and came with Alexas as well. Personally, Alexa feels more robotic at times, but the Echo Dot has a more rich bass-heavy sound. So it really depends on what your ecosystem is for most usefulness.
@@guii5041 again, they can't just change an accent, it's something you are bought up with, speaking in your normal accent instead of adapting your voice to be heard clearer is alot more convenient :)
You neglected to mention speaker pairing. I don't know about the Amazon unit, but I've got two of my Nest Minis paired, and this gives me a 1000% better listening experience -- and in true stereo.
I use Nest mini because I have Google Chromecast. It is really cool to say " hey Google, play The Simpsons with Disney + in the living room" or same thing with music.
@@NickRoeder He's talking about the power brick the plugs into the outlet, it's not box shaped and doesn't cover the entire power outlet like the Alexa power brick does.
Thanks josh, i usually work with Google, so I have the new nest/Google mini. I have one older mini and the full size original assistant speaker. But i always love these reviews. Keep them coming, i send them to all my friends and relatives. They like seeing them and some have started to follow you . Keep up the good work.
B been trying literally hours upon hours probably two months now hours upon hours to reconnect my Google Nest mini and I still can't and Google has not helped me whatsoever
You can adjust the treble and bass on the google mini through the app......I don’t remember how it’s been a while but it sounds soooooo much better when you adjust it and pretty punchy for such a tiny thing
I have one Echo Show 8 in my office, and I have Google Home (mostly screens) in every room. The Alexa app offers some routines features that aren't available on GH. But I say "Hey Google" 99% of the time. I have several other echo speakers but they aren't plugged in.
Uhg.. HATE the Show 8 due to Amazon choosing to spam users with "Try" advertisements that you can't turn off. It is the reason I am looking at switching all the Echo equipment we have to google stuff.
I have an Alexa, a google home, and google mini. Personally, I use my Google Home the most, primarily because it is in my kitchen so; recipes, questions about food and recipes (also use Google on my PC for printing recipes. Also, use Google home in the kitchen for music. I get more answers from Google because of its larger source of information. Funny, a couple of years ago, I could not get scores from Wimbledon as neither one seems to have ever heard of "Wimbledon". Likely fixed by now.
I have both of these items and they're both in storage. Because I'm building a brand new house and we've been living in an RV for almost 3 years. Your video was very helpful on which one I think I want to drag out of storage. For the new house and its security system.
The speakers don't sound about the same, they're incredibly different, at least here in your example. The Echo speaker sounds remarkably better than the Nest one for music.
i have both echo dot v3 and mini v1, mini v1 sound thin, never use the mini it sounds so bad vs echo dot v3, plus echo dot v3 has stereo aux output so you can connect it to a hifi amp
The sound test was interesting, but when you were showing the difference in the information the speakers would find, the google speaker was sooo much clearer
I use both. At home mostly Alexa because it's a shorter phrase. In the car I use Google to turn on the smart home when I get close or will be carrying in groceries. I'd use Alexa all the time if I could get the phone to respond hands free without opening the app and pressing the button. Google responds better when I say thermostat commands and alexa constantly confused bedroom and bathroom lights - but I mumble. To be honest if either would let me change the wake word to "Jarvis" - I would use that one all the time so I can pretend to be Tony Stark.
I've fot 5 alexas at home. Echo show8 in the kitchen, echo 3rd gen in living room, dot 3rd gen with clock in bedroom, and my 2 children have 1 dot per person. I really like this ecosystem and sound quality.
I am deep into Google ecosystem but it is quite frustrated for me because the slow development in the Routines. Looking at the Routines for both systems, Alexa Routines is far more advanced with the wyze sense kits, location as trigger and delayed for each skill. I really hope that Google will improve in this section. Another feature that I am waiting for so long is the scheduled actions, like turn off lights after 30 minutes.
I currently have a Google Nest Hub in my kitchen and then a Google Nest Mini in my bedroom and I can say that I use them on a daily basis! They are both extremely helpful and are both very compatible with both IOS and Android! I would highly recommend Googles products!
i have both .. best for me comes down to 2 things. "hey google" is more cumbersome than "alexa", and the amazon stuff has "drop in" which is a big deal in a big house / being able to intercom to my home when i'm away
Oh! I have had both of these on my bed for quite a while. No problem. UNTIL, I put them too close together. Bluetooth connectivity was blown to the Echo Dot primarily, but became flakey on the Mini as well.
IMHO Google has a smarter voice assistant and a better ecosystem of services more integrated . I'm happy to hear how well this new version of nest mini nest sounds.
Google Home is really lacking when it comes to advanced routines. Alexa can be done based on motion detected, location, include delays between actions, etc. google is better as a digital buddy, but Alexa is better currently if you are a big smart home user.
@@jhtrico1850 Google Assistant is an intelligent assistant, home automation is only one of its many functions, but not the main one on which the ecosystem is based. in comparison Alexa seems to me just a voice button.
I have a lenovo smart clock and nest mini having had echo dots before. Initially I liked it a lot more, but it's like the longer I've got it the more it's degraded. Commands it did just fine at the start now aren't accepted, it's strange
Our family uses both but I prefer Google because of 3 things 1. It has a louder better sounding speaker and gives a better veration between sound levels (you can really pinpoint the sound level your looking for for the task your asking it to do at that time or part of the room your in for instance like if you want relaxing zen sounds you can get all the sound at a level that is perfect for you) 2. The brain power of the a.i. is much smarter like a 95% accuracy level to like a 65% with the alexa... so if your in the thick of it or in a heated conversation you get clear answers more readily and quickly to the situation your in where your wording with the alexa has to be tweaked until it fits its a.i.'s parameters... and 3. It can connect to my sirusxm without any problems or having to set Bluetooth it's really just as simple as asking it to cast and done... where you just don't get that with Alexa... I think if you like the simplicity of casting your stuff then you'll Iike the Google better and it's smarter and has a better range of sound all acrossed the ranges of sound levels but they aren't perfect I would like to see both of them incorporate a holographic clock to easily see the time from any part of a room and both be easy to connect to older speakers to turn them into a smart speaker system (preferably wirelessly..) and then you would have the ultimate smart speaker system for there low cost..
I feel that when Im really bored, alexa also provides more entertainment with better games, more stories, and better integrated easter eggs and other features
@@GadgetliteInblog it's not really a mode I think alexa just can whisper if you ask her too... There may be a permanent feature but I'm not 100 percent surr
Amazon Alexa is the best for home automation, it has the most skills. Also, Google can't add a device to more than 1 room or group; example: kitchen and family room are adjacent to each other and I want the lights in both room to turn off if I say all, as well as independently turning off either room. Alexa is inexpensive so I bought 8 to equip every room with Amazon Alexa for voice control so that I can just ask 'turn off the lights' and the echo in that room knows to turn off those lights and not other lights in the house. Google app's fonts are really really really tiny for my old eyes. All 8 of my Amazon Echo devices have a clock... very convenient to tell the time or see a timer's countdown. or better sound, I have a few of my Amazon Echo dot 3 with clock output the sound via its 3.5mm headphone jack to my Denon HEOS speakers.
also can you sink amazon & google products together like the speakers esp? amazon is more for my parents but when they are here id like to set up some amazon stuff like ecp dot bc they use mostly amazon & esp incase of an emergency i just want to see or if they need to join team google :'] like when i leave town for work and they stay at my place to take care of my zoo! lol I pause, breed parrots & reptiles plus run a bird store with my boss & I'm his right hand mind so when i have to go to events and leave town even the state my dad loves to help!
Been trying to choice one for my mum. My mum need reminders for meds and appointments, playing music and maybe to ask questions. Because I want to get the right one I'm struggling which to choose.
I've had the first generation Google Mini and the Amazon Echo Dot with Clock in my bedroom for some months now. I use the Echo Dot more now. He doesn't mention that the 3rd generation Echo Dot has stereo sound, a big plus. I could go on and on, but... My advice is to people who have neither platform is, choose a platform and stick with it. Oh! Google assistants (I have the original Google Home too) can be set to a percentage point volume wise. Awesome! The big jumps on the Echo Dot will chap your hide. This is somewhat offset by fractional jumps when using the physical buttons. But isn't voice control the whole point?
But sometimes, you just need to press the volume button because if you keep saying alexa turn the volume down again and again it starts talking about a youtuber called volume?
I don't think the sound quality of the two are 'close' exactly. The Echo Dot is much, much more powerful than the Mini and has muuch more bass. The Mini is much shriller and far less of a full sound. But I find the Dot's focus on low end makes it harder to understand as most of what I use the dots for is dialog, not music. But like your phone speakers, you can listen to music on these but that should be only if you don't have any other option. Get at least the Home, Echo, or Sonos One if you want to even causally listen to music.
@@shadowglitch9846 I have them both, it is not close. As for bass, neither is great as they are tiny but the google mini is laughable and about the worst speaker you could get unless you are comparing it to your phone.
I find the sound output is much better on the Echo. I had both products in my house for awhile. I liked the Google search results better, but I listen to news and music more than search and the Mini would not connect to a Bluetooth speaker to play news, only music. I also could not assign different names to the various Google devices. Each Echo device has a different name. This may seem trivial, but it gets confusing when all the devices in the house answer at the same time. I took the Google Nest Hub and Mini back and bought a big Echo for the sound quality. I use my smartphone for searching.
I've been using a Google home mini for a few years but recently got an echo dot, I mainly got it to work on conjunction with my ring doorbell because I needed another smart speaker downstairs and I knew the home mini wouldn't work with ring so I just got the echo... I prefer the home mini I found it easier to work with and it works with all my smart home devices except the ring but Alexa doesn't work with my smart tv 🤷🏽♀️ plus I like the look of the Google better I guess lol
I have the Echo Dot and when I ask to play a certain artist it okay a total different artist. I asked it to play Roy Orbison and then it played Chubby Checker. Then i asked it to play Chubby Checker and then it played Danny And The Juniors. So I'm thinking to get a Google Nest Mini 2nd gen to play music on.
I like Alexa Echo for listening to music but like Google Nest Mini for complex questions (such as What is the current heat index?). Alexa cannot relay the correct answer.
Would there be any problem with running both systems in a house? I started with Google about two years ago but i have recently purchased an echo dot I installed in my office side by side with google mini and I like things that both can do that the other cant.
I think they’re both very good and I use both but I have one big issue with Google which is the speakers and music groups often keep disappearing which causes me a lot of frustration. This has been happening since November 2019 with poor excuses from Google and the issue still exists. I have tried everything but all the Google devices constantly appear and disappear right before my eyes. I have spoken to many people experiencing the same issue. Any ideas?
I want to buy a device for setting reminder. Like it should reminder me automatically ... Mike it's time drink water, Sally it's time to brush and when I ask what should I cook for dinner it should remind me the read loud the list I provided it.. What device do you recommend ?
I know the Google Home has a routine called Workday (originally Family Bell) which lets you schedule a list of activities and announcements for different times throughout the day
I am still living in my parents house and I have the most smart devices in the house. I have 2 smart plugs, 4 smart lights, and a Google Nest Mini because I'm in the Google ecosystem
I have a nest mini but the only thing I haven't been able to do is "save" the skills like in Alexa. Is there a way to save them to make it easier to use them in routines?
What Echo dot gen did you use? (Just asking idk if it makes a difference) EDIT: i just noticed he said in the video it was 3rd gen but didn't want to delete the comment :P.
Google if you make a ton of Google searches, but Echo works better overall, has a better speaker, is improving at a faster rate, is more human like, and responds to VERY casual language. The thing is Echo can't access Google's search engine like the Nest can, but Alexa has her own knolwedge base and can answer most questions, just nothing overly obscure. Also, the Echo wake word "alexa" or "echo" is far simpler to say than "ok google".
I have a google home Mini in the bedroom, a Nest Mini in the lounge and now just got a Echo Dot in the garage. I had signed up for Amazon prime and they offered me the Echo Dot for $10! Bargain. I greatly prefer the Echo Dot for the looks and voice.
That's funny I just signed up for Spotify and they sent me a Nest Mini. Looks like a lot of people are going to end up having both :) I think I prefer Alexa, unless I'm asking an obscure question, then Google Assistant wins.
They're pretty neck and neck, though if response time is the deciding factor we think Amazon's assistant has a faster response time right now but the Nest Mini has slightly better sound.
So if anyone can still answer how do i connect to a samsung tv, tcl with chromecast built in to an echo dot. So far i like it but need to know if i should stick with echos or purchase google homes to use for the tv and keep echo directly for kitchen. Also I use samsung phones. I love apple but prefer Android.
google assistant defiantly because have quick gestures on there displays and they are compatible with google meet/duo someting witch evry android phone have by default
*I like the old style Echo Dot because it's small also **Newest.Technology**, gives out decent sound and doesn't take up a lot of shelf space if you want to put it on beam in the workshop or shed.*
I really like how the Google Nest Mini looks like. The voice assistant works pretty well with both the speakers..
As I currently still living under my parent's room, the household uses Alexa so we have Echo dots and Alexa's and Echo Shows around the house but I have a Nest Hub in my room as I just prefer the Google ecosystem with the integration with my phone, Google Maps and RUclips etc. Both Assistants are amazing and would definitely recommend both to anyone want a smart speaker or to step into an eco-system but personally I would rather use Google products. It just depends on what you're looking for.
I also heavily use google on my android phone, but my parents have amazon prime so honestly I prefer alexa as google assistant is on my phone, alexa is a new experience, and I feel I like amazon alexa better because my parents use amazon prime so besides being in multiple ecosystems it is still good.
Do any smart bulb work, or you have to buy a specific ones?
4:34 They must sound different in person because online the Echo Dot is the clear winner on sound. When it switches to the Mini it sounds like a very small speaker that's overloaded
I have them both and there's not even a comparison: Google Nest is absolutely the best one, by miles. Everybody that comes to my house and test both asks if Echo Dot is broken or something.
I think you might have listened to the google home mini and not the google nest mini...
@@DanielDuarteSza I'm sorry what? The alexa has a much rounder sound with more bass. It's wayyyyy better
@@aidanbazan7769 not in person bro
@@dasin23 i have 2 right next to each other in every room in my house. Yes. In person.
I got both Echo Dot and Google Home Mini (back when that was the name) about the same time. At first, I preferred Google because of the access the search functionality. Over time, I have gone all in on Alexa because of the insane diversity of the Echo line.
Alexa improves so much, so frequently. She responds to VERY casual language, and takes into the context your previous question, to the point where sometimes it's almost like we have a small conversation lol. Google Assistant uses the Google Search engine which is a big benefit. Sometimes the top result isn't what you're asking for though... Still, it's nice. That said, Alexa's knowledge base is getting really good. She knows WAY more than when I got it a couple years ago. I asked her a really obscure question the other day and she knew. The dot also has a decent speaker, for a small mono source. I just got a free Nest from Spotify so I guess I'll have two ladies in my life now :)
You have a lot of time
If google uses the google search bar, what does amazon use? Im just getting into smart speakers
@@connerschaub387 Bing. I heard you can cnange it to Google tho.
Today I asked my friends echo how many calories dog meat has, cause he asked me to ask it the weirdest question I could think of. So now I'm hooked on alepsa
Meh meh meh 😒
I like how Alexa is shorter than hey google or okay google, but I feel like the google assistant is generally better than Alexa.
Agreed, Google assistant seems to be way more intelligent and useful.
I have a friend that has the Amazon version. I myself prefer the Google. I currently have 2 Google hubs, a Google home, a Google mini, 18 smart bulbs and 4 smart plugs. I use the Google assistant every day. From using the alarm to wake me up, adding to my grocery list, asking the time, using the speakers as an intercom... And the list goes on. I love it. I even bought my dad a Google hub and smart bulbs for fathers day because he expressed an interest. Lol
Yeah the google is great. The voice sounds so much better. The only thing i prefer alexa over google is the way they tell you reminders. Alexa reads it outloud and google sends a notification to your phone. She will read it only if you ask her to..alexa reads it when it is the time. Thats all...overall i so prefer the Google Nest mini!! :)
Can you use the google nests as an intercom? for example can I tell someone downstairs something if we have one upstairs and one downstairs
@@TheAviationistKhizr yep
Hello just viewed your video. My son bought me Amazon Alexa Dot. In May this year. For my birthday. At first I was puzzled 🤨 But since I got the app on my phone, well now it’s a game changer😀. I love the sound quality! I love it! Best thing ever.... The only negative would be she doesn’t alway have a precise answer to a question. Which can be frustrating. She is my new bestie🙏🏻
I have the Google mini. Google is the way to go for me. It integrates well with home services, especially Nest (like my thermostat, smoke detectors, and doorbell). With the use of other google apps, it's range becomes broader. With Duo, you can make phone calls over wi-fi to cell phones which have Duo on them. With Keep, you can take voice notes and they will show up as a note n Keep on your cell phone. With the Calendar app, you can make appointments and reminders and they are automatically added to your calendar. Lenovo makes an alarm clock with the Google assistant on it, so it is like an alarm clock and a mini combined. I can set my alarm with my voice, use it like I would a mini, and even see who is at the door when my doorbell rings. Google has so many links to devices made by others that the list of things you can do with it grows and grows everyday. I think it is an outstanding system!
Who is here because they got one free from Spotify premium?
Lmao yes. Got the blue one
😂 you know it!
Lorem Ipsum that one was sold out, had to settle for white 😢
@@kunleodedina2417 I nearly went for the white, it looks clean
I have an echo dot, cousin bought me one for a housewarming gift, but hopefully I'll be able to snag a Google speaker and pair them up for better sound in my kitchen 👌
Until recently we had both and made the decision to get rid of the Echo speakers. Main reason, the superior search of the Google Assistant.
Everyone's saying it depends on your ecosystem. Lol I'm like neck deep in 6 ecosystems. If a massive data apocalypse ever comes, I'm SO done.
After the fallout, may you just feel liberated brother! 🍷
I had one major breakdown of cloudbased data in my lifetime. One! ... It was so bad I could never fully trust clouds anymore. All the important things, like pictures of my kids, important document scans or notes like bank account data or so, for that I totally went back to a manual controlled systems of saving. For that I have three harddrives, so triple security at my house and I even have nightly syncs to a harddrive at my parents home 200 miles away - in case of natural desaster or so.
Of course I even went back to analog a bit - Once per year I print out pictures of my kids like in the old days - Since ten years I always do that on XMAS. It's a good routine every year. I am sure one day, me or my kids will be happy, that I did the effort.
Any upcoming cloud crash will really be bad for many many people, since they are not aware that alot of things might happen to big companies.
@@MysterX79 I think you are doing the right thing. I had some documents missing or messed up by using OneDrive. Never trusted again too. Besides, the constant data transfer in cloud demands a lot of energy in the servers, so cloud is a big source of carbon emissions.
Tinfoil hat on: Sometimes I wonder that the demand for clouds were fabricated in order to mine data, because the alternative, to make local backups never changed and there is no caveats at all.
I like Amazon Echo more you can customize routines much better and easier. I recently got a nest mini for free. I do have music services for both, but I will most likely cancel the Amazon one because of how the Google nest mini is already integrated with the RUclips premium that I already use.
How’d you get it for free?
Wow! I'm glad Google pushed this video recommendation on my feed. There's so much to learn here. I have been a user and fan of the Echos and Alexa assistant and wanted to try out the Google Assistant and ecosystem. I have learned so much on the channel that i placed an order for the Nest Mini on Walmart.
Glad it was helpful!
I got the Echo Dot just so I could use the wake word "computer", like it Star Trek: The Next Generation!!!
You and me both😂
I have used the Amazon echo dot and I think it's one of the best home devices which is very affordable as well. Mediatek and Amazon make for a good team
You have so much information and it helped seal the deal for myself to get a google mini. I do want the nest but the price difference is what caught me. Thank you for having detailed info for both. It helps a ton.
I am from INDIA. Ur video helped me a lot in finding the Best one. Thanks for making.
Which did you choose???
@@sriharin9733 which one u choosed?
I have both but got into the Amazon Alexa sphere because my house came with ecobee thermostats (with Alexa in the thermostat itself) and my Ring Alarm/Doorbell kit works with and came with Alexas as well. Personally, Alexa feels more robotic at times, but the Echo Dot has a more rich bass-heavy sound. So it really depends on what your ecosystem is for most usefulness.
I have Google homes everywhere much prefer Google to Alexa understand my Scottish accent better to 😂
agree
Just speak clearly lol
@@guii5041 it's an accent, it's not like you can just change an accent ?!???
@@FlowElectron just speak properly its not that hard then it'll work properly 😁👍
@@guii5041 again, they can't just change an accent, it's something you are bought up with, speaking in your normal accent instead of adapting your voice to be heard clearer is alot more convenient :)
As of now google nest works with Apple Music
How about Apple Podcasts?
@@oohdonna no sadly
@@glennstarkey570 thanks for getting back to me.
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You neglected to mention speaker pairing. I don't know about the Amazon unit, but I've got two of my Nest Minis paired, and this gives me a 1000% better listening experience -- and in true stereo.
How the heck did you get them to work in stereo? I've paired them but they won't work together and keep asking me to log into the home app.
@@Decodedz I'd like to help, but I got out of tech support years ago! I just paired them through normal process, and they're great.
I use Nest mini because I have Google Chromecast. It is really cool to say " hey Google, play The Simpsons with Disney + in the living room" or same thing with music.
I like the clarity of your review. Subscribed.
I have the Google nest mini because it was sent to me for free. I love its specific answers! Also, being wall-hangable saves on outlet space 😁
Just curious how this saves on outlet space? You still have to plug it in?
@@NickRoeder He's talking about the power brick the plugs into the outlet, it's not box shaped and doesn't cover the entire power outlet like the Alexa power brick does.
After watching your videos, I am very clear about the products and just need to buy. Thank you very much for your time and information.
My sister had an Alexa but I use Google Home Mini daily it’s awesome I’m even getting my parents one for Christmas!
Thanks josh, i usually work with Google, so I have the new nest/Google mini. I have one older mini and the full size original assistant speaker. But i always love these reviews. Keep them coming, i send them to all my friends and relatives. They like seeing them and some have started to follow you . Keep up the good work.
B been trying literally hours upon hours probably two months now hours upon hours to reconnect my Google Nest mini and I still can't and Google has not helped me whatsoever
I use a google nest hub, have got on really well with it, and love the integration with other google products like photos.
Using them with google photos is a great conversation piece for friends when they come over. I've created an album for my tv and my hubs.
You can adjust the treble and bass on the google mini through the app......I don’t remember how it’s been a while but it sounds soooooo much better when you adjust it and pretty punchy for such a tiny thing
I have one Echo Show 8 in my office, and I have Google Home (mostly screens) in every room. The Alexa app offers some routines features that aren't available on GH. But I say "Hey Google" 99% of the time. I have several other echo speakers but they aren't plugged in.
Uhg.. HATE the Show 8 due to Amazon choosing to spam users with "Try" advertisements that you can't turn off. It is the reason I am looking at switching all the Echo equipment we have to google stuff.
I have an Alexa, a google home, and google mini. Personally, I use my Google Home the most, primarily because it is in my kitchen so; recipes, questions about food and recipes (also use Google on my PC for printing recipes. Also, use Google home in the kitchen for music. I get more answers from Google because of its larger source of information. Funny, a couple of years ago, I could not get scores from Wimbledon as neither one seems to have ever heard of "Wimbledon". Likely fixed by now.
Already having a Google device that spies on me and being a RUclips Music subscriber makes this an easy choice to skip out on any Amazon device.
I have both of these items and they're both in storage. Because I'm building a brand new house and we've been living in an RV for almost 3 years. Your video was very helpful on which one I think I want to drag out of storage. For the new house and its security system.
The speakers don't sound about the same, they're incredibly different, at least here in your example. The Echo speaker sounds remarkably better than the Nest one for music.
No the nest was definitely better.
Y’all are confusing me lol which one???
Nest it’s so much better with quality of music
nest is a lot better what do u mean?
i have both echo dot v3 and mini v1, mini v1 sound thin, never use the mini it sounds so bad vs echo dot v3, plus echo dot v3 has stereo aux output so you can connect it to a hifi amp
The sound test was interesting, but when you were showing the difference in the information the speakers would find, the google speaker was sooo much clearer
I use both. At home mostly Alexa because it's a shorter phrase. In the car I use Google to turn on the smart home when I get close or will be carrying in groceries. I'd use Alexa all the time if I could get the phone to respond hands free without opening the app and pressing the button. Google responds better when I say thermostat commands and alexa constantly confused bedroom and bathroom lights - but I mumble. To be honest if either would let me change the wake word to "Jarvis" - I would use that one all the time so I can pretend to be Tony Stark.
Yes that would be epik
I've fot 5 alexas at home. Echo show8 in the kitchen, echo 3rd gen in living room, dot 3rd gen with clock in bedroom, and my 2 children have 1 dot per person. I really like this ecosystem and sound quality.
google doc doesn't recognize any of my custom playlist on Spotify. Amazon does recognises all my playlists.
I am deep into Google ecosystem but it is quite frustrated for me because the slow development in the Routines. Looking at the Routines for both systems, Alexa Routines is far more advanced with the wyze sense kits, location as trigger and delayed for each skill. I really hope that Google will improve in this section.
Another feature that I am waiting for so long is the scheduled actions, like turn off lights after 30 minutes.
It's actually incredible how fast Alexa is improving. Over the past two years alone, she's become so much smarter, so many features get implemented.
I currently have a Google Nest Hub in my kitchen and then a Google Nest Mini in my bedroom and I can say that I use them on a daily basis! They are both extremely helpful and are both very compatible with both IOS and Android! I would highly recommend Googles products!
My google nest has some issues with its Bluetooth connection. Hm hope they gonna fix it soon
Same here with the Home mini
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No Problems With Mine !
I have 2nd gen nest mini it works fine for me
Same
I found out through this video that Google Audio was discontinued. That hurts me deep. I wish I had known. I would've bought the warehouse.
i have both .. best for me comes down to 2 things. "hey google" is more cumbersome than "alexa", and the amazon stuff has "drop in" which is a big deal in a big house / being able to intercom to my home when i'm away
I have a 2nd gen nest mini and it stopped working after 3 months and it’s a hassle to get it fixed or replaced by google
Oh! I have had both of these on my bed for quite a while. No problem. UNTIL, I put them too close together. Bluetooth connectivity was blown to the Echo Dot primarily, but became flakey on the Mini as well.
IMHO Google has a smarter voice assistant and a better ecosystem of services more integrated
. I'm happy to hear how well this new version of nest mini nest sounds.
They definitely improved the sound of the Nest Mini over the previous version
Google Home is really lacking when it comes to advanced routines. Alexa can be done based on motion detected, location, include delays between actions, etc. google is better as a digital buddy, but Alexa is better currently if you are a big smart home user.
@@jhtrico1850 Google Assistant is an intelligent assistant, home automation is only one of its many functions, but not the main one on which the ecosystem is based. in comparison Alexa seems to me just a voice button.
I have a lenovo smart clock and nest mini having had echo dots before. Initially I liked it a lot more, but it's like the longer I've got it the more it's degraded. Commands it did just fine at the start now aren't accepted, it's strange
That's the same thing that's happening to my Google home mini now. Barely gets my commands
Our family uses both but I prefer Google because of 3 things 1. It has a louder better sounding speaker and gives a better veration between sound levels (you can really pinpoint the sound level your looking for for the task your asking it to do at that time or part of the room your in for instance like if you want relaxing zen sounds you can get all the sound at a level that is perfect for you) 2. The brain power of the a.i. is much smarter like a 95% accuracy level to like a 65% with the alexa... so if your in the thick of it or in a heated conversation you get clear answers more readily and quickly to the situation your in where your wording with the alexa has to be tweaked until it fits its a.i.'s parameters... and 3. It can connect to my sirusxm without any problems or having to set Bluetooth it's really just as simple as asking it to cast and done... where you just don't get that with Alexa... I think if you like the simplicity of casting your stuff then you'll Iike the Google better and it's smarter and has a better range of sound all acrossed the ranges of sound levels but they aren't perfect I would like to see both of them incorporate a holographic clock to easily see the time from any part of a room and both be easy to connect to older speakers to turn them into a smart speaker system (preferably wirelessly..) and then you would have the ultimate smart speaker system for there low cost..
I Have both but greatly prefer the echo dot because it actually has a whisper mode.
I feel that when Im really bored, alexa also provides more entertainment with better games, more stories, and better integrated easter eggs and other features
Sorry which mode?
@@GadgetliteInblog it's not really a mode I think alexa just can whisper if you ask her too... There may be a permanent feature but I'm not 100 percent surr
Amazon Alexa is the best for home automation, it has the most skills.
Also, Google can't add a device to more than 1 room or group; example: kitchen and family room are adjacent to each other and I want the lights in both room to turn
off if I say all, as well as independently turning off either room.
Alexa is inexpensive so I bought 8 to equip every room with Amazon Alexa for voice control so that I can just ask 'turn off the lights' and the echo in that room
knows to turn off those lights and not other lights in the house.
Google app's fonts are really really really tiny for my old eyes.
All 8 of my Amazon Echo devices have a clock... very convenient to tell the time or see a timer's countdown.
or better sound, I have a few of my Amazon Echo dot 3 with clock output the sound via its 3.5mm headphone jack to my Denon HEOS speakers.
also can you sink amazon & google products together like the speakers esp? amazon is more for my parents but when they are here id like to set up some amazon stuff like ecp dot bc they use mostly amazon & esp incase of an emergency i just want to see or if they need to join team google :'] like when i leave town for work and they stay at my place to take care of my zoo! lol I pause, breed parrots & reptiles plus run a bird store with my boss & I'm his right hand mind so when i have to go to events and leave town even the state my dad loves to help!
Been trying to choice one for my mum. My mum need reminders for meds and appointments, playing music and maybe to ask questions. Because I want to get the right one I'm struggling which to choose.
If it's a money concern, then with the Prime Day, Echo Dot is at $20 for Prime Users
@@ximaxwellix not really the money , just want the best one for my mum I think I'm going for Google nest mini .
I've had the first generation Google Mini and the Amazon Echo Dot with Clock in my bedroom for some months now. I use the Echo Dot more now. He doesn't mention that the 3rd generation Echo Dot has stereo sound, a big plus. I could go on and on, but... My advice is to people who have neither platform is, choose a platform and stick with it. Oh! Google assistants (I have the original Google Home too) can be set to a percentage point volume wise. Awesome! The big jumps on the Echo Dot will chap your hide. This is somewhat offset by fractional jumps when using the physical buttons. But isn't voice control the whole point?
But sometimes, you just need to press the volume button because if you keep saying alexa turn the volume down again and again it starts talking about a youtuber called volume?
1:20 what's wrong with your thumb? Was it dislocated?
but it can run crysis ?
I don't think the sound quality of the two are 'close' exactly. The Echo Dot is much, much more powerful than the Mini and has muuch more bass. The Mini is much shriller and far less of a full sound. But I find the Dot's focus on low end makes it harder to understand as most of what I use the dots for is dialog, not music. But like your phone speakers, you can listen to music on these but that should be only if you don't have any other option. Get at least the Home, Echo, or Sonos One if you want to even causally listen to music.
One of my family member has Google Nest Mini and the music is loud and clear and has a super great bass
@@shadowglitch9846 I have them both, it is not close. As for bass, neither is great as they are tiny but the google mini is laughable and about the worst speaker you could get unless you are comparing it to your phone.
Does the echo dot play songs from youtube??
My fiancé and I have both. I prefer google while she prefers Alexa. It really just comes down to preference and what ecosystem you fill is better.
I prefer Google nest mini koz the answer accuracy. 😄When amazon dot got those answers wrong, I immediately went for it's rival.
I’ve got both .. my alexia 3rd gen is new only had it a few days .. I loved my google dot .. but think the eco works faster
I wish this had an audio output. That's why my money will go to the Echo
I find the sound output is much better on the Echo. I had both products in my house for awhile. I liked the Google search results better, but I listen to news and music more than search and the Mini would not connect to a Bluetooth speaker to play news, only music. I also could not assign different names to the various Google devices. Each Echo device has a different name. This may seem trivial, but it gets confusing when all the devices in the house answer at the same time. I took the Google Nest Hub and Mini back and bought a big Echo for the sound quality. I use my smartphone for searching.
I've been using a Google home mini for a few years but recently got an echo dot, I mainly got it to work on conjunction with my ring doorbell because I needed another smart speaker downstairs and I knew the home mini wouldn't work with ring so I just got the echo... I prefer the home mini I found it easier to work with and it works with all my smart home devices except the ring but Alexa doesn't work with my smart tv 🤷🏽♀️ plus I like the look of the Google better I guess lol
Very thorough vídeo. Thank you
You're welcome!
I have the Echo Dot and when I ask to play a certain artist it okay a total different artist. I asked it to play Roy Orbison and then it played Chubby Checker. Then i asked it to play Chubby Checker and then it played Danny And The Juniors. So I'm thinking to get a Google Nest Mini 2nd gen to play music on.
Today my google was being weird so I hopped on Amazon and bought an Alexa 😂
Little sus man
I got nest home automation in my house for really cheap in the uk
I like Alexa Echo for listening to music but like Google Nest Mini for complex questions (such as What is the current heat index?). Alexa cannot relay the correct answer.
Would there be any problem with running both systems in a house? I started with Google about two years ago but i have recently purchased an echo dot I installed in my office side by side with google mini and I like things that both can do that the other cant.
I think they’re both very good and I use both but I have one big issue with Google which is the speakers and music groups often keep disappearing which causes me a lot of frustration. This has been happening since November 2019 with poor excuses from Google and the issue still exists. I have tried everything but all the Google devices constantly appear and disappear right before my eyes. I have spoken to many people experiencing the same issue. Any ideas?
I tired and tried to get them to fix the issue, they didn’t, so I said screw it, and moved to amazon, and oh boy I am glad I did
Sold all my google homes, bought me dots and echos
I want to buy a device for setting reminder. Like it should reminder me automatically ... Mike it's time drink water, Sally it's time to brush and when I ask what should I cook for dinner it should remind me the read loud the list I provided it.. What device do you recommend ?
I know the Google Home has a routine called Workday (originally Family Bell) which lets you schedule a list of activities and announcements for different times throughout the day
The thing about Alexa is that it cant play unreleased juice wrld while the google can
Yea because everyone needs unreleased juice
Zifty some do :)
Haha facts
Sound quality hands down goes to Alexa, smarts hands down goes to Google, so sick of reviewers not picking a side......
Can I have both Echo Dot and Google Nest and link Spotify to both so that I ca choose which device to open my Spotify playlists...if you get me!
I am still living in my parents house and I have the most smart devices in the house. I have 2 smart plugs, 4 smart lights, and a Google Nest Mini because I'm in the Google ecosystem
I'm from the Caribbean could you please explain this google ecosystem phenomenon
What do they plug into, it's a parring with your wifi or something?
which one is louder?
Google responses have been far too slow lately. And I can use WiFi sensors to trigger routines on Alexa, Google cannot.
I have a nest mini but the only thing I haven't been able to do is "save" the skills like in Alexa. Is there a way to save them to make it easier to use them in routines?
I just picked up a pair of echo dots for $25 each on Prime day!
I just picked up a nest mini for less than $20 a couple of days back.
It's $18 now
My Echo dot is buggy as hell and hardly works
I'm getting Echo Dot 3rd Gen for $19 and Google Nest Mini for $18 in India. Which one should I choose? I already have a Firestick 3rd Gen.
Can you put any of them into your airpods?
What Echo dot gen did you use? (Just asking idk if it makes a difference)
EDIT: i just noticed he said in the video it was 3rd gen but didn't want to delete the comment :P.
What's the difference between the Google home mini and Google nest mini??
it's the same device they just changed the name for some reasom
@@sock2856 Ah thanks I bought also, nice username LOL!
lol
mom bought me a 3rd gen echo dot 😎 let's play roblox my username is "Amber_Master77"
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Which one is better Amazon echo gen 3 or Google nest mini gen 2 help
which is better for podcasts?
Google home VS Echo plus ? Please suggest
Google if you make a ton of Google searches, but Echo works better overall, has a better speaker, is improving at a faster rate, is more human like, and responds to VERY casual language. The thing is Echo can't access Google's search engine like the Nest can, but Alexa has her own knolwedge base and can answer most questions, just nothing overly obscure. Also, the Echo wake word "alexa" or "echo" is far simpler to say than "ok google".
@@d-rockanomaly9243 Thanks a lot man!! :)
@@sandeepdash3919 Cheers!
@@sandeepdash3919 Cheers
I have a google home Mini in the bedroom, a Nest Mini in the lounge and now just got a Echo Dot in the garage. I had signed up for Amazon prime and they offered me the Echo Dot for $10! Bargain. I greatly prefer the Echo Dot for the looks and voice.
That's funny I just signed up for Spotify and they sent me a Nest Mini. Looks like a lot of people are going to end up having both :)
I think I prefer Alexa, unless I'm asking an obscure question, then Google Assistant wins.
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I am planing to buy one according to you which one is better among two
It really depends what you're planning to use it for. How do you plan on using it? How well engrained are you in either Google or Amazon's ecosystem?
@@6MonthsLater which one is having good sound quality and better response. Also connectivity with our phone
They're pretty neck and neck, though if response time is the deciding factor we think Amazon's assistant has a faster response time right now but the Nest Mini has slightly better sound.
Which I buy final answer please reply
how do i change echo dot 3rd from alexa to different vocal command?
My brother has an amazon echo and from my short experience with it, I’m more used to it
So if anyone can still answer how do i connect to a samsung tv, tcl with chromecast built in to an echo dot. So far i like it but need to know if i should stick with echos or purchase google homes to use for the tv and keep echo directly for kitchen. Also I use samsung phones. I love apple but prefer Android.
I don't know about the amazon echo ecosystem, but I'm a huge fan of the scheduled routines available with the Google ecosystem.
I’ve been searching for google assistant driveway light strips that turns on when your so many minutes away? Any thoughts ??
u dont need google assistant/smart speaker for that. u just need simple light with motion sensors.
Do you get home at a certain time every day?
Can I use the nest mini as a baby monitor ??
google assistant defiantly because have quick gestures on there displays and they are compatible with google meet/duo someting witch evry android phone have by default