Get the Google Nest Mini for just £18 in this Black Friday deal
As promised, Google has opened the digital doors to its Black Friday sale, but you can get the Nest Mini even cheaper at a mind-blowing £18.
The smart speaker is normally £49 so you’ll be saving £31 or 63% making it one of the best Black Friday deals we’ve seen so far this year. It’s £19 in theofficial Google Store salebut we’ve spotted it atCurrysandEbuyerfor just £18 – although the latter doesn’t offer free delivery.
Currys has the best deal then, but you can also snap it up for £19 at the likes ofJohn Lewis,Argos,Screwfix,AOandVery. Head to theGoogle Store, however, if you want to choose between all four colours: Chalk, Charcoal, Sky and Coral.
Now in its 2nd-generation, the Nest Mini is one of the best smart speakers you can buy. In fact, it sits at the#1 spot in our best smart speakers chartthanks to its affordable price (even at full RRP), stylish design, plus decent sound.
It really is a smart speaker that you can put just about anywhere in the house, thanks in part to the stylish design and the fact you can wall-mount it if you like.
In ourfull review, the speaker scored a rare 10/10and gained our Tech Advisor Recommended Award.
Deputy Editor, Dominic Preston said: “unlike the original Home Mini it actually sounds good enough to drive the music in your living room so long as you’re not a proper audiophile, and it’s more than enough to sound great in smaller spaces like a bedroom.”
As well as improved sound and the wall-mountable design, Google also added a new machine learning chip to recognise voice requests faster and handle on-device queries quicker.
Whether you’ve already got a few, or are looking to start your smart home off, the Nest Mini is a perfect choice. It would also make for a great Christmas present this year.
Author: Chris Martin, Reviews Editor, Tech Advisor
Chris got his break as a reporter at infamous site The Inquirer and has been at Tech Advisor for more than 12 years. With a BA degree in Music Technology, audio is his specialism, but over the years he has reviewed all kinds of gadgets, from smartwatches to mesh Wi-Fi to coffee machines.