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Nest Hub (2nd Gen)
Google-y goodness
Google didn’t change a lot from the first generation, but it didn’t have to. What is new and improved is Soli-based sleep tracking, a better-sounding speaker, and a lower starting price point. The motion tracking is still gimmicky, but the entire package is enough once again to be our top mid-sized smart screen speaker pick.
Amazon Echo Show 8
Just right
The Echo Show 8 brought the privacy features of the Show 5 with improved speakers and a screen resolution to match the larger Echo Show (2nd Gen). It is the perfect portal for projecting Alexa into your smart home.
Choosing which is the best smart speaker when comparing the Echo Show 8 vs. the Nest Hub (2nd Gen) is quite a difficult exercise. Both of these devices sound great, look good, have comparably-sized displays, and both can do all of the basic smart screen stuff. You can control your smart home devices, monitor your home security, watch videos, or check the weather on either device. An important factor in the decision process will undoubtedly be which smart assistant and which ecosystem you are more embedded in. Still, there are some other factors you may want to consider.
Echo Show 8 vs. Nest Hub (2nd Gen): Middleweight champions
Amazon started the Echo Show line on the larger-end and gradually introduced a smaller Echo Show 5 and a medium-sized Echo Show 8. On the other hand, Google Nest began its smart screen journey with the mid-sized Nest Hub and then later scaled up with the introduction of the Nest Hub Max. Either way, both companies landed on a strategy of diversified smart screen sizes. Let’s take a look at how they compare and help you choose the best option for you.
Echo Show 8 | Nest Hub (2nd Gen) | |
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Size | 7.9 inches x 5.4 inches x 3.9 inches | 7.0 inches x 4.7 inches x 2.7 inches |
Weight | 36.6 oz | 19.7 oz |
Speakers | 2 | 1 |
Screen | 8-inch touch screen at 1200x800p resolution | 7-inch touch screen at 1024x600p resolution |
Microphones | 4 | 3 |
Smart assistant | Alexa | Google Assistant |
Privacy controls | Physical camera shutter and mute switch | Physical mute switch |
Colors | 2 (charcoal, sandstone) | 4 (chalk, charcoal, sand, mist) |
Echo Show 8 vs. Nest Hub (2nd Gen): Hub-a hub-a
The Nest Hub was Google’s first attempt at a smart screen speaker, and it was widely praised for its bright, colorful screen and easy interface to the world of Google Assistant. In our initial review, we noted that this was the first smart device we could recommend putting in any room in the house, from the kitchen to the bedroom. It is svelt, doesn’t have a camera to worry about, and has a handy Ambient EQ mode that adjusts the color and lighting to fit the room’s feel. It just gets the tech out of your face and blends in nicely with its surroundings.