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October 2017
(79%)
198 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(92%)
983 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Design Discret
Performance des micros
Prix
Dimensions réduites
Google Assistant
Compatible avec l'ensemble de vos appareils high-tech
Connectivité Bluetooth remarquable
Tout comme la reconnaissance vocale
Facile à ranger
Un design minimaliste et très soigné
Un micro impressionnant
évidemment
Installation extrêmement simple
Son prix
Le design très réussi
Le prix abordable
La qualité audio au regard de sa taille
Peut piloter les téléviseurs Android et les boitiers Chromecast
Sobre et mignon
Bonne conception
Microphone efficace
Ecosystème Google Assistant
Design
Microphone de qualité
La qualité audio au vu de la taille réduite
Le design
Le prix
Sa capacité à fournir des réponses détaillées sur un large éventail de requêtes
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Qualité sonore perfectible
L'Assistant Google pas toujours pertinent
Qualité audio limitée par sa taille
Port microUSB
Il ne peut pas être connecté via Bluetooth à d'autres haut-parleurs
Qualité audio passable
La qualité audio de l'enceinte
Oubliez l'écoute de musique
L'absence de certaines fonctionnalités tactiles
Pas évident de distinguer les voyants d'état de l'autre côté de la pièce
Compatibilité limitée avec les appareils connectés tiers
Pas de jumelage avec les enceintes Bluetooth ni de sortie auxiliaire
N'écoutez pas de la musique avec le Home Mini
Les commandes tactiles (en partie) désactivées
Qualité sonore
Pas de sortie audio jack
Un Chromecast audio est nécessaire pour se connecter à un système audio externe
Publié: 2019-06-03, Auteur: David , review by: T3.com
Compact and cute design, Google Assistant is excellent, Works with many apps and devices
Audio quality is limited, Very Google-centric
The official retail price of the Google Home Mini is £49 – that's a decent price already but you can often find it on the web for cheaper than that, and at the time of writing it's down to £29 on the official Google Store. We've also seen plenty of offers...
Attractive design, Google Assistant delivers good responses to questions, Growing support for third-party devices, Great companion to Home Hub
Fabric won't clean easily, No audio output, Sound quality isn't great (but then it's not designed as a speaker for music, Really)
There's nothing especially remarkable about Google Home Mini, except a couple of things: it does everything the bigger Home product does, but is much, much smaller. It is also cheaper and it is a brilliant companion device to the Google Home Hub.Home Mini...
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So on paper, it's 3-2 to the Google Home Mini, and yet my personal pick is the Amazon Echo Dot. Why? Because of the loopy decision by Google not to include a 3.5mm line-out connector on the Home Mini, you're stuck with really ropey sound. You may not care...
Publié: 2018-05-31, Auteur: Ry , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Google Home Mini puts all of the smarts of Google Assistant into a small and affordable package. The Mini sounds surprisingly good for its size and features a colorful design that can blend into your home's decor
The Mini's touch controls aren't intuitive, it doesn't have a line-out jack like the Amazon Echo Dot, and the built-in Google Assistant still doesn't have quite as many features as the Dot's built-in assistant, Alexa
The Google Home Mini stands tall as one of the best affordable smart speakers out there, along with the Amazon Echo Dot, but it doesn't do enough to supplant the Dot at the top of the list...
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