Google Nest Hub 2nd Gen – Smart Home Display with Google Assistant – Chalk
Meet the second-gen Nest Hub Chalk from Google, the center of your helpful home. With Nest Hub in the kitchen, make dinner and watch Netflix or YouTube.
Meet the second-gen Nest Hub Chalk from Google, the center of your helpful home. With Nest Hub in the kitchen, make dinner and watch Netflix or YouTube. Ask Google to show you recipes, and follow them hands-free. Play music on the enhanced speaker with YouTube Music, Spotify, and more. In the living room, Nest Hub is the one place to control your compatible lights, TVs, and other smart devices with a tap or your voice. On your bedside table, Nest Hub helps you wind down at night with soothing sounds and wake up to a Sunrise Alarm. It can even help you get a better night’s sleep with Sleep Sensing.
- The hub of your connected home. Nest Hub is the one place to control your smart home – it works with thousands of compatible devices. Turn on the lights, lock the doors, or turn up the thermostat with a tap. Or ask Google and get help even faster. Nest Hub also works with Nest video doorbells and cameras. Just say, “Hey Google, show me the front door camera” to see your live feed.
- Keep your family connected. Nest Hub is full of help for your busy home. See your calendar and create reminders and to-dos. Just say, “Hey Google, broadcast it’s dinnertime” and everyone will hear it on your Nest speakers and displays around the house. Ask Google about the weather or almost anything. Leave quick messages you can see at a glance. And make voice calls with Google Duo.
- Wind down easily. Wake up gently. With Nest Hub on your bedside table, you can fall asleep and wake up easier. The display dims to make your bedroom more sleep-friendly.
- From the “Your evening” page, set your alarm, control your compatible lights and other connected devices, and play soothing sounds to help you drift off. Nest Hub’s Sunrise Alarm wakes you up gently, and with Motion Sense, just wave your hand to snooze. Nest Hub respects your privacy.
- At any time, you can turn off the mic with the mic switch. And easily clear your Google Assistant history whenever you want. Thoughtfully designed, inside and out. Nest Hub’s subtle design fits any room.
- The display adjusts to ambient room light, so it’s not too bright or too dim. It shows your best shots from Google Photos automatically, so your favorites are always in the background. And it’s made with the environment in mind – 54% of its plastic part material is made with recycled content.
Additional information
Manufacturer Part Number | GA01331-US |
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Model | GA01331-US |
Assembled Product Weight | 6.38 oz |
Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H) | 7.00 x 2.50 x 5.00 Inches |
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- Assistant (by Speaktoit), a virtual assistant app for smartphones
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- Google Assistant, a virtual assistant by Google
- The Assistant (TV series), an MTV reality show
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Chalk is a soft, white, porous, sedimentary carbonate rock. It is a form of limestone composed of the mineral calcite and originally formed deep under the sea by the compression of microscopic plankton that had settled to the sea floor. Chalk is common throughout Western Europe, where deposits underlie parts of France, and steep cliffs are often seen where they meet the sea in places such as the Dover cliffs on the Kent coast of the English Channel.
Chalk is mined for use in industry, such as for quicklime, bricks and builder's putty, and in agriculture, for raising pH in soils with high acidity. It is also used for "blackboard chalk" for writing and drawing on various types of surfaces, although these can also be manufactured from other carbonate-based minerals, or gypsum.
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The company has since rapidly grown to offer a multitude of products and services beyond Google Search, many of which hold dominant market positions. These products address a wide range of use cases, including email (Gmail), navigation and mapping (Waze, Maps and Earth), cloud computing (Cloud), web navigation (Chrome), video sharing (YouTube), productivity (Workspace), operating systems (Android), cloud storage (Drive), language translation (Translate), photo storage (Photos), videotelephony (Meet), smart home (Nest), smartphones (Pixel), wearable technology (Pixel Watch and Fitbit), music streaming (YouTube Music), video on demand (YouTube TV), AI (Google Assistant and Gemini), machine learning APIs (TensorFlow), AI chips (TPU), and more. Discontinued Google products include gaming (Stadia), Glass, Google+, Reader, Play Music, Nexus, Hangouts, and Inbox by Gmail. Google's other ventures outside of internet services and consumer electronics include quantum computing (Sycamore), self-driving cars (Waymo, formerly the Google Self-Driving Car Project), smart cities (Sidewalk Labs), and transformer models (Google DeepMind).
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A hub is the central part of a wheel that connects the axle to the wheel itself.
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"Smart" or SMART may also refer to the following.
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- With, a preposition in English
- Carl Johannes With (1877–1923), Danish doctor and arachnologist
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- With (novel), a novel by Donald Harrington
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by Chris
Liked everything dislikes nothing
by Adam
I got this for my wife and she loves it you can see pictures and watch stuff on there or listen to songs and see who the singer is the screen is very bright and its just nice over all.
by Steve
Great device, but wish I could install apps from Google Play.
by Kermine
It’s a nice item to have in the kitchen, instead of the phone, very convenient for reading recipes.
by Mike
The Nest Hub is an aswsome device that replaced my old clock I love the idea with using a light sensor that will make the Nest hub lower its brightness(If you enable it in settings), also having a always on display(If you anebale it in settings).I would add this device to every bedroom!
by Gary
Best thing ever, if you need help whit anything this is the one all you have to do is ask? Hey Google!