I swapped my Google Nest Mini for a self-hosted open-source voice a**istant, and it’s brilliant
I've been all-in on Home Assistant for the past year, building out my smart home and seeing many quality-of-life upgrades as a result. From linking my PC's audio interface to my smart lights to custom notifications, it's been great. Plus, I can replace a ton of cloud-based tech with locally-controlled options that are just as powerful, or even more so. I previously used a Google Home Hub and a Google Nest Mini for smart home voice controls, but since picking up the Home Assistant Voice Preview Edition earlier this year, it's allowed me to pack up Google's voice assistant for good.
I’ve been all-in on Home a**istant for the past year, building out my smart home and seeing many quality-of-life upgrades as a result. From linking my PC’s audio interface to my smart lights to custom notifications, it’s been great. Plus, I can replace a ton of cloud-based tech with locally-controlled options that are just as powerful, or even more so. I previously used a Google Home Hub and a Google Nest Mini for smart home voice controls, but since picking up the Home a**istant Voice Preview Edition earlier this year, it’s allowed me to pack up Google’s voice a**istant for good.
Jane Smith
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
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