10 Best Google Home Accessories 2024 - Google Assistant Devices

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Oct 18, 2024

10 Best Google Home Accessories 2024 - Google Assistant Devices

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Get your nest ahead of the times with smart speakers, doorbells, smoke alarms, and locks.

In a few decades, you’ll be telling your grandkids this bedtime story: A long time ago, there was an era of peace between Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant. But when the intercontinental cult of iSheep—snobbish sheeples for Apple—grew more aggressive against the non-iOS virtual assistant systems, it was up to Amazon and Google to defend their space and bring back the peace.

Really, they're all tech superpowers, and each could be the villain of that story. Apple is leaning into its Siri-controlled smart home speakers. The strategy of Amazon, led by a billionaire who’s been blasted into space, is to launch a plethora of Alexa-enabled accessories for Echo, and it's faring well in this consumerist war. The dark horse of the race is Google Home, powered by Google Assistant. Google’s entire ecosystem of smart products compatible with Google Assistant is grossly underrated. But people in the know-know understand its benefits: control via the Google Home app or a gentle “Hey Google,” audio and video entertainment, a top-notch line of home security devices, and a knack for looking fun. Alexa who? Siri where? Google Home is both the MVP and the VIP.

We’ve picked 10 of the best Google Home devices and gadgets to help you live the smart life you're meant to. Smart light bulbs, smart plugs, smart doorbells, smart locks, smart speakers, smart thermostats—toss out any command and these household bots will start serving. Building a future world of peace-loving smart assistants starts at home.

Do you need a hub for all the Google devices you are about to purchase? Good! This display is command HQ for all of your Google Home devices. Steer it with your voice or finger, and it will be the center of your daily life.

It works as a streaming device, to watch YouTube and Netflix, listen to music and podcasts, and the like. That's nice, but we find it most useful as a command center for all our other devices. Turning off the lights before leaving, locking the doors for the night, and telling it to wake you up the next morning. The Nest Hub isn't just a smart home device, it's your mechanism for making your house feel secure.

We told ya, Google knows how to make its gadgets look fun, cute, and bite-sized. This thing is a smart mini speaker with big sound. It's equipped with astute voice recognition to register your "Hey Google" commands, even from afar, so you needn't scream at the top of your lungs when you want to change the song or ask what the temperature is.

The smarter your home, the more we've found you will benefit from a Nest Mini in your home. With a simple wake word followed by a one-phrase command, you can dim your hall lights, turn off the living room AC before bed, and turn on your Google TV.

We've been using Google's Chromecast since the very first one. This is the best iteration yet. It's not just the ability to watch all your shows and movies, from The Crown or Spencer to everything Marvel, in delicious 4K. It's the remote too.

You no longer have to fuss with your phone's apps to pause your show. With voice-assistant support, volume control, and quick buttons for Netflix and YouTube, you get the experience of using a smart TV, without actually needing to buy one. A pretty swell deal if you ask us.

If you live in an upscale, door-maned apartment building, on the 35th floor overlooking the panoramic city view, you don't need a security system. For everyone else, there's Nest Cam for indoor and outdoor surveillance. It works if you need to watch your front door for any reason or if you just want a puppy cam.

We found plenty of uses for the Nest Cam in our apartments here in the Big Apple, but if you live in a house, you can install multiple to surveil every movement on your property. The camera has got clear-as-day night vision to record everything from potential intruders to your hilarious sleep positions. Even if you're a city dweller, it can't hurt to consider setting this security camera up in your home.

Did you know that constantly adjusting your heat and AC is not very energy efficient? Bet you already knew it was annoying, but the constant turning on and off of the air to try and save money over the summer is actually more often a net loss. Plus, it's uncomfortable. You need a thermostat that makes these adjustments in real time, saving you time and money, and letting you sink into that sweet new couch.

The Google Nest Learning Thermostat is special because it listens to you. Or at the very least, it can lean from your habitat and program itself to turn off the AC after you leave or turn up the heat when you return. Just tell it exactly how you want your house climate regulated, room by room. It will remember just how you like it. Plus, once installed, you'll probably never need to touch the thing again, which is exactly why you should get it.

Please don’t tell us your front door still has a deadbolt lock. Oh, and it's rusty too? Great, you'll get locked out and need a tetanus shot. Well, then it's certainly time for an upgrade. This keyless smart lock from Yale and Google should do the trick.

It's got all that Google Nest tech on the interior, reinforced by some of the most durable hardware in the home security game. This is a system you control directly from your phone app or Google Nest Hub. Instead of giving a key to your trusted loved ones (really, how old are you?), you can now assign them each a unique passcode so they can come and go securely and within your full supervision. Trust is so nice!

If you still get lots of unannounced visits to your home, congrats on being popular after high school. For the rest of us, we very well be expecting company when we hear that door ring or panic will ensue. As it turns out, a Nest Doorbell is all we need to soothe our jumps.

For your home safety, get this wireless doorbell so you can see who’s ding-donging, and rest easy when it's just the mail carrier with your Amazon package. It has a tiny camera that lets you feel like you live in an NYC apartment and your friends and family can say "Buzz me up." Paired with the previous door lock, Nest has your home security game on lock.

The Nest Doorbell also has smart recognition of familiar faces and objects. It gives three-hour video playback in case you’re gone for too long or the Wi-Fi goes down for a stint. This way you never miss a beat, even when you're out or offline.

RIP to your home Internet experience if your Wi-Fi is installed inside your closet. You must have put up with lots of loading circles and laggy Zoom calls. Bet you can't even play video games online and chat on Discord at the same time? A Nest mesh router is the answer.

Just connect it to your internet provider's modem, and wait for the blissful ignorance to enter your mind. Soon, you'll forget what buffering feels like. One Nest router can provide full, fast coverage up to 2,200 square feet. That’s quite a lot of 4K streaming and video gaming. Plus, it's mesh. Like the material? No, it means you can link them up across your house to provide an even greater and more consistent signal throughout.

With Google's regular Nest Wifi Routers, you can tether multiple to create a Mesh system that improves functionality. But if you don't want to mess with the whole Mesh router situation, there's an easier solution to better internet. Google's tri-band, Nest Wifi Pro.

Why would you need this instead of the regular one? Wi-Fi 6E is the answer. That's a whole new Wi-Fi standard from the Wi-Fi 5 the regular Nest router supports. For you, that means faster speeds and support for even more connected devices.

We all hate our landlord-mandated smoke detectors. They often don't work, or work too well. The latter is one of the most annoying scenarios we can think of, with deafening beeps going off every time you want to heat the oven above 400. Google has solved our biggest issue with smoke and carbon monoxide detectors with the Nest Protect. If choosing your own smoke detector is an option, we can't recommend the Nest Protect highly enough.

Not only does this work properly, it does so without making an annoying chirp. Instead, a robotic voice calmly tells you there is smoke in the kitchen. And to turn it off... just use your phone. Apps are a catch-all solution these days but in this case, it's preferable to getting the step ladder.

At Esquire, we test and research every product we endorse. We know that our readers value convenience and only settle for the best aesthetically and functionally. These were the guiding principles when choosing which Google Home devices and accessories to recommend. We wanted to pick the best from each category, including speakers, security cameras, and doorbells.

Here on Esquire's commerce team, we've been poking, prodding, and stress-testing products for a long time, allowing us to recommend the best tech for your hard-earned money. From speakers to smartwatches to any other piece of tech we use on a daily basis, it is our job to test new products each day and spend the time reviewing the ones that deserve more attention.

Around here, we like to say that we wouldn't recommend anything we didn't feel comfortable buying for ourselves, our best friends, or a family member. We mean that.

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