From features to design, read this to determine whether Amazon Echo or Google Home is right for you: ForbesFinds
Google Home has a decidedly attractive design, with a grille-like finish on the bottom and a sloped area at the top. It comes in different colors at the bottom, which allows you to decide whether you want the standard gray or something else that might suit your home decor a bit more effectively. With help from LED lights at the top and a mute button on the rear, you can quickly find out if your Google Home is on and turn off the microphone when you want privacy.
Indeed, while both devices come with solid designs, it’s hard to bet against the simplicity and style of the Echo.If you’re in the market for features, both the Amazon Echo and Google Home deliver what you’re looking for. While neither device supports video , you can get plenty of audio from them, including music, podcasts, audiobooks, and other content. Be aware, however, that in some cases, you’ll need accounts set up on services like Pandora, Spotify, or others to actually play your music. And since Amazon owns Audible, getting audiobooks to your Echo is quite simple.
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