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Deal Alert: Get the Full-Sized Google Home for $45

A Google Home on a TV stand under a TV showing Netflix.
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You might have a home full of Google Home Mini speakers, or its successor, the Nest Mini, but what about the full-sized Google Home? That has all the same features (save a headphone jack) but sounds better when you want music. And today you can grab one for less than $50—the usual asking price of a Nest Mini.

Google first released the full-sized Google Home in late 2016, and the company hasn’t refreshed the product since that time. In a lot of ways, a newer version isn’t necessary. Sure, the Nest Mini improved on the original Google Home Mini by adding better sound, a headphone jack, and wall-mount options, but the Google Home already sounds great and doesn’t need features like a headphone jack or wall-mounting.

But, as good as the Google Home sounds, it’s hard to justify spending an extra $30 to $50 on it, especially if you can plug speakers into the Nest Mini for better audio.

Today, GameStop has a solution for that dilemma: it’s selling the full-sized Google Home for $44.97. You don’t need coupon codes, a membership card, or any games to trade-in. Just add the Google Home to your cart, and you’ll see the price instantly. You can choose delivery or a pick up in store option (if your local stores have stock).

If you watch for sales, you can still find the Nest Mini for less (typically around $35), but at a $10 difference, it’s worth stepping up to better sound. Go grab it now, because we’re not sure when this deal ends.

Josh Hendrickson Josh Hendrickson
Josh Hendrickson is the Editor in Chief of Review Geek and is responsible for the site's content direction. He has worked in IT for nearly a decade, including four years spent repairing and servicing computers for Microsoft. He’s also a smart home enthusiast who built his own smart mirror with just a frame, some electronics, a Raspberry Pi, and open-source code. Read Full Bio »