The Google Home Max is dead—Google shuts down production
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The Google Home Mini, the original Google Home, and the Google Home Max. [credit: Google ]
Google's biggest smart speaker, the Google Home Max, is dead. The speaker is listed as "sold out" on store.google.com, and the company told Android Police, "We've sold out of Google Home Max and will no longer be manufacturing the device." If you've been wanting Google's 12-pound mega speaker, now is probably your last chance to scrounge around on the Internet looking for the last bits of stock. At the time of writing, Verizon still has some.
Google kills product
- The Google Home Max is dead-Google shuts down production
- RIP Google Play Music, 2011 - 2020
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The death of the Max represents Google's exit from the bigger smart speaker market, where it was the most expensive entry by a mile. Its main assistant competition, the $300 Apple HomePod and $200 Amazon Echo Studio, will now be left to fight among themselves. It sounds like even Apple has had a tough time in the premium smart speaker market, with the HomePod getting a permanent price drop from its introductory $350 price.
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