BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE:As of Nov. 5, Best Buy is running a two-for-one deal on Google Nest Audio Smart Speakers. Get a pair for just $99.99.
Consider this your sign if you’ve been waiting for the right time to invite Google’s Nest Audio into your home. With this two-for-one deal, you’re doubling up on rich sound and smarts without doubling the price tag. Your living room, kitchen, or bathroom just got a major audio upgrade for less than $100.
These Nest Audio speakers aren’t here to play around (unless you ask them to). They’ll make your playlists sound better than ever with powerful bass and clear vocals. Please place them in separate rooms for that whole-home audio experience, or pair them up in one room for a proper stereo setup. Nest Audio’s adaptive sound tech tweaks audio to fit the space so every song, podcast, and movie hits just right.
SEE ALSO: Google's Android 15 uses AI to lock your phone when someone grabs itGoogle Nest aren’t just speakers, they’re personal assistants that happen to sound fantastic. Just say, “Hey Google, turn it up,” or ask about the weather, news, or even the meaning of life. They’ll handle your questions, keep you on schedule, and let you control compatible smart devices without lifting a finger. You can even broadcast a message across the house to rally the troops for dinner (or a movie marathon).
When it’s time to keep things private, Google makes it easy. You can delete your Assistant history by simply asking or flipping the mic switch on the back for total quiet mode. Because sometimes, even smart speakers need a break.
The Nest Audio speakers work seamlessly with other Nest or Chromecast devices, so expanding your setup is a breeze. Their sleek and eco-friendly design will look just as good as they sound. With two speakers for the price of one, this Nest Audio deal is too good to pass up. Treat yourself to a double dose of smart sound.
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