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Google’s Nest Hubs are usually updated with new features that improve the user experience, but this time in the future, will lose benefits to reduce their value compared to other competitive devices. Everything has to do with increasing the volume of several speakers connected at the same time in a room.
If you have multiple speakers …
The problem is, if at home you have multiple Google speakers, like the same Nest Audio, under the same group for control them at the same time
And does the The US International Trade Commission just released that Google has infringed several patents on Sonos. In fact, the same big G has announced that they will be rolling out an update that will mean we will have to adjust each speaker individually instead of using a single driver for an entire group.
That is to say from the volume key on your Android phone You won’t be able to level up all the speakers at the same time, but one by one you will have to. The multi-room experience therefore weighs heavily on this lawsuit won by Sonos.
For the part which returns to Google, it already warns, that a a limited group of users will need to use an app
And it also warns that if that group in a room contains a smart device from another brand, it will need to be updated to the latest firmware to continue to be part of the group.
Anyway, via The Verge, we’ll have to see how it all goes, since the big G mentioned that will work so that these changes have the least effect in the daily experience of users with their group of connected speakers.
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