Testseek.com have collected 103 expert reviews of the Google Home Max bluetooth portable speaker and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Home Max bluetooth portable speaker.
December 2017
(81%)
103 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(88%)
5 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Attractive
Powerful bass response
Works as part of a whole-home audio system
The editors didn't like
Expensive
Google's audio prowess remains to be seen (and heard)
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...
Published: 2017-12-15, Author: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Published: 2017-10-07, Author: 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
Big sound, Six microphones do a decent job of listening out for your voice, Auto-adjusting to handle the sound of your room, Auxiliary input means it can take external sources, Can be placed horizontally or vertically
It won't always pick up on your voice, particularly when the volume has been turned up, Touch controls can be finicky, Voice control is preferred, but we'd love a better app for multiroom
Almost every smart speaker has one problem: size.It's not that they're too small, but they're not that big, with the majority of speakers including microphones and a smart assistant missing the size made for a large room, or a small room and a massive imp...
Published: 2018-08-17, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Minimal design, Big bold sound, Easy to set up, Smart Sound optimises the audio quality, Google Assistant smarts, AUX IN port
Really large footprint, More expensive than Apple's HomePod
The Google Home Max speaker is a winner for those who want a solid and high quality audio output along with the ability to control your life and your smart devices with your voice.Related PostsGoogle Max smart speaker launches in Australia to fill your ro...