Technology
Google Home Mini and Chromecast bundle for under £50
You might think that things at home are under control. Nothing is on fire, and the place hasn’t flooded. That’s definitely something to be pleased about, but you’re not truly in control of your home until you make it a smart home.
Avoiding disasters is one thing, but nowadays you can take control of every aspect of your home through smart technology. There are loads of great devices out there that make your life easier, and often more entertaining.
You can control your smart home, play music, and stream video with the Google Home Mini and Google Chromecast bundle for just £49. With this bundle you are saving £30 on the Google Chromecast, so it pays to bundle up your smart devices rather than buying separately.
This bundle allows you to always stay in control. The Google Home Mini provides dynamic sound, has Google Assistant voice commands built-in, and lets you control your smart home gadgets hands-free. You can also ask Google to manage your schedule by marking dates in your diary, giving reminders, setting alarms, and more.
The Google Chromecast is the perfect partner in this bundle, and helps to turn any TV into a smart TV, meaning you can start streaming right away. Everything in the home is covered.
Pick up this perfect pair for under £50 and finally take control.
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