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Created: | Wednesday, June 17, 2020 |
Members: | Wednesday, June 17, 2020 at 11:16 eastern (1405 days ago) |
Public: | Wednesday, June 17, 2020 at 12:00 eastern |
Expiration: | unknown |
This is an informational posting or a note regarding an existing deal | |
Heat level: | this is a good deal |
Countries: | available in USA |
Details: | Smartspeakers and Smart Displays: Amazon, Google, and Facebook are having Father's Day sales on their smartspeakers and smart displays: Google Home (Nest):
When choosing a speaker, size does matter. The larger (and more expensive) the unit is, the better its speakers and ability to hear your voice commands. For $35 and under, the quality of the Nest Mini and the Echo Dot are quite good, and can easily fill a bedroom, kitchen, or bathroom with music. For web searches and playing music we like, the Google speakers seem to do a better job. The Google devices seem to have better personalization for each person in the house, playing more of the songs each person likes. Google does charge $10/mo for Music or $12/mo for YouTube Premium. Without paying for the service, you can still get personalized music but specific songs and albums will not play upon request. Anyone with Amazon Prime membership means the Amazon options are a better deal. With Prime Music, all Amazon speakers will play whatever you request. If you have Spotify or Pandora, any smartspeaker will link up to them. One bit of advice is to not put your smartspeaker on the nightstand, beside the couch, or within a couple feet from where people sit & sleep. Devices like smartspeakers and phones use constant wifi or bluetooth, which generate some RF radiation. Some studies suggest constant close exposure to RF signals can cause cancer. It makes us feel better knowing RF signals are not close by where we sit and sleep. We use a RF Meter to detect the RF radiation strength from wireless devices. |
Companies: | Amazon, Google |
Categories: | speakers/headphones |