The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is multi-faceted. While most traditional businesses have seen their revenues plummet, there are also some opportunists who are trying to make the best of the situation. Google, as we all know, is one of the most innovative brands out there. So it comes as no surprise that it is trying to take advantage of the huge gap between consumers and businesses, and fill it with technology that can provide a little peace of mind. Today, we will take a look at one such adaptation of the Google Nest Hub and tell you all about how the company plans to implement it in the hospitality industry.
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Google Nest are Wi-Fi-enabled smart speakers that come with the blessings of Google’s own Assistant. The Nest Hub, in particular, comes with a built-in 7-inch screen and borrows all the other Google Assistant functionality from its screen-less siblings. You can ask the Nest Hub to take notes, play a song, watch YouTube and even start a movie on Netflix.
Nest devices can also control all of your other supported smart devices, so you can perform multiple tasks without having to touch or interact with other services.