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December 2017
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103 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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5 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Très puissante / distorsion faible
Une réponse en fréquence étendue
Efficacité de la reconnaissance vocale
Simple à configurer / facile d'utilisation
Connectique polyvalente pour une enceinte de ce type
Très puissant
Google Assistant toujours au top
Les fonctionnalités connectées
Volume maximum très élevé
Pas de saturation
Google Assistant toujours très performant
La qualité du son
L'entrée audio 3
5 mm pour connecter le Home Max à un téléviseur
Les graves
Un son excellent qui peut emplir une pièce
Les microphones répondent très bien même avec de la musique
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Manque de précision sonore
Son plat
Qui manque de dynamique
Stéréo étriquée
Maigres possibilités de personnalisation du rendu sonore
Interaction vocale du mode Bluetooth pas toujours concluante
Manque d'élégance
Aucune finesse
Trop cher
Prix très élevé
Qualité audio moyenne
Impossible de passer d'une piste à l'autre au tactile
Le prix
L'encombrement conséquent
Le son peut être un petit peu trop brut
Notamment sur les lignes de guitare qui sont parfois trop perçantes. Si vous cherchez seulement une enceinte connectée pour un fond sonore
The Google Home Max is big & loud home speaker ideal for larger rooms like the living room or basement or any other bigger areas where you entertain. Whether you view it as just a larger Google Home or the company's entry into smart speaker big boy territ...
Extrait: Until I tried the Google Home Max, I had never met a smart speaker that brought a smile to my face just by turning up its volume. I was awash in the thumping bass from Zedd's “Clarity,” and it felt like my apartment's living room was in the middle of a n...
Publié: 2017-12-23, Auteur: Brian , review by: techcrunch.com
Extrait: The days of buying devices or smart assistants will be over soon enough. Amazon and Google have both made clear their intention to make their respective AI device agnostic, so the days of the standalone Google Home or Amazon Echo might well be numbered.As...
Publié: 2017-12-20, Auteur: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Loud, full sound, Google Assistant integration, Can be paired in stereo configurations or multiroom setups, Cast support enables playback from many streaming services
Doesn't sound as good as comparable Sonos speaker, It's expensive, Touch controls are finicky, Microphones have trouble hearing voice commands when music is playing loudly
Excellent sound quality, Simple setup, All the features of the Google Assistant, Tasteful design, 3.5mm jack and Bluetooth support for additional audio devices
Expensive, especially for a stereo pair, Somewhat limited streaming service selection (but at least it has Spotify), Third-party support still trails Amazon's Alexa ecosystem
If you're looking for a voice-activated speaker and want excellent sound quality, the Google Home Max is the best option on the market. It's expensive, but you get a lot for your money. If you want great audio and don't want to mess around with more compl...
Good sound for music, AI-enhanced "smart sound" adjusts to the environment, Superb far-field microphones, Fills a hole in the top end of the lineup
Volume swipe is clunky, at best, Doesn't fix the flaws in Google Home's ecosystem, The color and design are a bit drab for a speaker, Doesn't stand out amid other ways to do music at home
Google Home Max is really good. But there are better alternatives.But there's nothing revolutionary here. There's nothing in Google Home Max that I can't do as well - if not better - than with, say, a Sonos setup. Or with a decent home theater system. And...
Publié: 2017-12-15, Auteur: Ty , review by: cnet.com
The Google Home Max builds the convenience of Google Assistant into a plus-size speaker that can fill a room with excellent sound. The microphones respond well, even when you're blasting music
The sound can be a little too revealing, and guitar lines in particular can sound a little too piercing for comfort. If you mainly want background music, you should spend half as much on the Sonos One
Although too expensive for mass appeal, the Google Home Max is the best-sounding smart speaker yet...
Extrait: Google Home Max is in the building! Ours actually arrived last night, but we hadn't found the time to set it up until this morning, so we did that by unboxing and giving it a first listen on camera.To recap, Google Home Max is Google's first Hi-Fi speaker...
Extrait: Early reviews of the Home Max's sound quality are impressive. The device uses a pair of 4.5-inch woofers and 0.7-inch tweeters that, when matched to the device's "Smart Sound" technology, adapts music playback to fit the size of the room and is sure to le...
Publié: 2017-10-07, Auteur: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Michael A. Prospero is the reviews editor at Laptop Mag and Tom’s Guide. When he’s not testing out the latest running watc, skiing or training for a maratho, he’s probably using the latest kitchen gadget