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Google Home for $129.99

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Jan 9, 2012
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Google Home for $129.99

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Price:
$129.99
Savings:
28% off
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Brand New Google Home for $129.99+tax with free shipping from a seller with pretty good reviews. Seller offers 30 day returns though you'd need to pay shipping but there is also an ebay money back guarantee as well as a limited 1-year warranty.
Last edited by liuac on Feb 24th, 2018 11:36 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Apr 30, 2003
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anotherbargainhunter wrote: No tax? Warranty?
If you clicked on the link, there is info from the seller.

Yes, sales tax since seller is Canadian and 30 days return policy as long as it's not used.
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Apr 22, 2014
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Downvotes for "not a good price"? What's considered good price on this item? Everywhere else I see $179 right now.
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Thanks for the post liuac......a decent deal for someone wanting a Google Home. I up-voted your post. Unfortunately, it's a tough crowd on RFD.....Disappointed Face
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Mar 10, 2005
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get the mini, unless there are some new features with the latest model they are essentially the same. google home has a bigger footprint
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blexann wrote: get the mini, unless there are some new features with the latest model they are essentially the same. google home has a bigger footprint
Mini is fine if not using for music or relegated for small rooms. Home fills a larger room better when you want to listen to music. The footprint (i.e. area) is about the same. Yes, it's slightly taller, but unless your primary objective is to tuck it on a shallow shelf or nook, then that point is mute. I think the deciding factor on whether you go with a mini or home is on your utilization.
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May 11, 2011
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I use the Home more than the mini because it sounds better - music. I would buy the home over the mini.
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Over Christmas, Google Home was $99 basically everywhere and quantity wasn't really an issue. This is why people are downvoting you. They want those prices back.

They also want a GTX 1080 for $700.
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canukeneh wrote: Mini is fine if not using for music or relegated for small rooms. Home fills a larger room better when you want to listen to music. The footprint (i.e. area) is about the same. Yes, it's slightly taller, but unless your primary objective is to tuck it on a shallow shelf or nook, then that point is mute. I think the deciding factor on whether you go with a mini or home is on your utilization.
Great post! I couldn't agree more...the Google Home has much richer sound depth as opposed to the mini. The mini is decent but, the Google Home takes it a step further in sound depth especially for music.
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Anybody knows if I can buy one of these and some sort of BT tranceiver for my TV in the bedroom, sync them together and get Google Home to play audio from my TV ?
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darkesha wrote: Anybody knows if I can buy one of these and some sort of BT tranceiver for my TV in the bedroom, sync them together and get Google Home to play audio from my TV ?
sorry understood the wrong thing
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darkesha wrote: Anybody knows if I can buy one of these and some sort of BT tranceiver for my TV in the bedroom, sync them together and get Google Home to play audio from my TV ?
Only certain case scenarios (won't work for cable, satellite, etc)

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Looking at the eBay ad, is this not the USA model ? i.e. GA3A00417A14. Correct me if I’m wrong, but the Canadian model is usually GA3A00485A03.
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santoku wrote: Looking at the eBay ad, is this not the USA model ? i.e. GA3A00417A14. Correct me if I’m wrong, but the Canadian model is usually GA3A00485A03.
I don't know if it's the USA model but the seller told me a month ago that it doesn't support french!
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ezekielz wrote: I don't know if it's the USA model but the seller told me a month ago that it doesn't support french!
ooohhh that is a deal breaker :rolleyes:
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canukeneh wrote: Mini is fine if not using for music or relegated for small rooms. Home fills a larger room better when you want to listen to music. The footprint (i.e. area) is about the same. Yes, it's slightly taller, but unless your primary objective is to tuck it on a shallow shelf or nook, then that point is mute. I think the deciding factor on whether you go with a mini or home is on your utilization.
'moot'

otherwise, yes.

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