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Google confirms death of Nest Mini and Nest Audio - Mashable

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Elena Dumitrescu
Get ready to say goodbye to some of Google's older smart home products.The Nest MIni and Nest Audio smart speakers have been discontinued by the search engine giant, TechAdvisor reports. The former was a $35 entry-level smart speaker released in 2019, with the latter launching in 2019 as a $100 version that offered a larger form factor and better audio quality. SEE ALSO: The new Google Home Speaker can run your house with Gemini for $99 “As we continue to build the future of the smart home, we are refining our portfolio of Google Home and Nest devices," Google told TechAdvisor via a statement. "As part of this evolution, we have ended production of the Google Nest Mini and Google Nest Audio.”Google also said it would continue supporting the Nest Mini and Nest Audio speakers via patches, security updates, and customer service. Sunsetting products that launched more than five years ago is hardly unusual, and it's made all the more unsurprising by the fact that Google just unveiled a new, all-purpose $100 Google Home Speaker this week. That device was made with Gemini AI interactions in mind, theoretically making it a more sophisticated and capable device. But if you want to keep using your old Nest speakers, you'll be fine — at least for a while.
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