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Google's smart speakers are up to $50 off from now until February 26 as part of its Presidents' Day sale

Brandt Ranj,Brandt Ranj   

Google's smart speakers are up to $50 off from now until February 26 as part of its Presidents' Day sale
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  • Google Presidents' Day sale lasts until February 26 and includes discounts on the Google Home, Google Home Hub, and Google Home Max at Best Buy, Walmart, and Target.
  • All three of the speakers have the Google Assistant onboard so you can access Google services, answer questions, and control smart home tech with your voice, but each speaker has a set of features that make it unique.
  • The original Google Home smart speaker is on sale for $99 (originally $129), and it's a great starting point for people who want to create a smart home.
  • Google's first smart speaker with a screen, the Home Hub, is down to $129 (originally $149), and you can stream videos on its screen, get visual news briefings, and more.
  • Lastly, Google's biggest smart speaker, the Home Max, is on sale for $349 (originally $399), making it a great deal for audiophiles who want a smart speaker.

Google kicked off its Presidents' Day Weekend deals with discounts on all of its smart speakers except the Google Home Mini. Today through February 26 at Best Buy, Walmart, and Target, you can get the Home, Home Max, and Home Hub at a discounted price. These Google smart speakers are always a good buy, but these sale prices make them an even better choice than competitors like the Echo or HomePod.

All three smart speakers all have the Google Assistant built in, which lets you tap into the search giant's services in a way that Amazon and Apple can't. You can manage events on your Google Calendar, get directions from Google Maps, or stream YouTube videos on a Chromecast-enabled TV (or directly on the Home Hub's screen) with a simple voice command.

But each speaker also has unique features, so it can be tough to figure which one is the best for you. To help, we've broken down the high points of each of the Google Home speakers that are on sale below, so you can make the best choice for your needs and budget. For even more information, check out our handy guide.

See what makes each Google Home speaker unique in the slides below.

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