Posted: 2024-11-12 14:30:00
$100 at Target
A Nest Hub (2nd gen) on a night table

Best overall and best smart display

Google Nest Hub (2nd gen)

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$280 at Best Buy
Google Nest Learning Thermostat (4th gen) showing current temperatures outside

Best smart thermostat

Google Nest Learning Thermostat (4th gen)

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Google Nest Hub, Nest Mini, WiZ bulb, TP-Link smart plug on a table

Google has gradually expanded its portfolio of smart home devices while opening up to more third-party devices.

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Whether you're looking to expand your smart home set-up, buy your first smart device, or are shopping for smart home holiday gifts, Google has some devices worth considering. Google has built a solid ecosystem of smart devices that work together, including smart speakers, displays, thermostats, cameras and more. Connecting these products leads to a seamless experience. However, many products outside Google’s portfolio also work with the Google Home platform.

If you're ready to create a Google-powered smart home, we've rounded up the best Google Nest devices and Google Assistant-compatible smart home products. You can start simple with a smart display or speaker, then branch out with our picks for compatible LED lights, door locks, smart switches, smart thermostats and other helpful gadgets. 

There's something for every smart home enthusiast on our list. Here are our top picks.

The Google Nest Hub (formerly the Home Hub) is a great way to kick off a Google-centric smart home. It uses Google Assistant to respond to all of the same voice commands as a Google Home smart speaker. The touchscreen will show you extra info when you ask about the weather, search for restaurants and so on. Plus, you can use this smart home hub to watch videos or scroll through family pictures.

In fact, unique adaptive brightness sensors make the Nest Hub a great digital photo frame, as it adapts to both light levels and color temperature so it always looks like a physical photo in a frame. You can set it to play a scrolling slideshow of family pics as your screensaver. Google's Soli is also onboard this second-gen model for Sleep Sensing and Quick Gestures like pausing media with an air tap in front of the display. 

The Nest Hub is also a great kitchen helper, as it can walk you through recipes step by step and you can multitask while you cook. Set a timer, play music, add an ingredient to your shopping list -- the Nest Hub will even keep your place in the recipe when you need to check it next. You can plug it in and set it up on your Wi-Fi network using the Google Home app and ask the Google Nest Hub any question you'd ask the original Google Home. 

All of these voice control features make the Nest Hub useful in a lot of ways, but a simple control panel makes it the best choice for your central connected home device. Swipe down from the top for shortcuts that turn off the lights or let you check your smart home security cameras. You can then tap to see a room-by-room (living room, kitchen, etc.) overview of all of your devices. The control panel is well organized and helpful, particularly if you have family members who struggle to remember how to phrase voice commands. Now, they can just tap. 

The Nest Hub is our favorite smart display overall and boasts a reasonable $100 price. It's useful even if you don't have a lot of smart home gadgets, but it's indispensable if you want a smart home that works with Google Assistant.

If having an extra screen in your house would annoy you, the Google Nest Mini makes another good smart home starting point. Google's small smart speaker is now in its second generation and offers all of the same Google Assistant-enabled voice commands as the rest, plus helpful extras like intercom functionality and stereo pairing with multiple Minis. Control compatible gadgets, search the web, play music and use its other features just by asking. The audio quality of the Nest Mini is surprisingly good, especially in this second-gen model. 

The Nest Mini is also cute and comes in four colors (though Coral is currently out of stock). At $49, it's the least expensive way to try smart home features without sacrificing in voice control. The Nest Mini also makes for a good secondary device. If you put a Google Nest Hub in your kitchen, you can put a Nest Mini in a different room, and both will be able to control any compatible smart devices you set up. Even if they both hear you, only the closest one will respond.

The Nest smart thermostat has been a mainstay in the smart home world for years, and in 2024, we finally got a new Nest Learning Thermostat (4th Gen), which works exceptionally well. While it is on the expensive side, the thermostat's overall design is stunning, with a large display that mimics weather conditions.

However, sensors and intelligence also enable the thermostat to learn and adjust your climate preferences over time to keep you comfortable and save money. It integrates perfectly within the Google Home ecosystem with remote temperature sensors, one of which is included in the box, to help monitor climate and activity in the home.

Installation is a breeze, and it can be installed in nearly any home since it doesn’t require a C-wire, which is typically needed to work with some older homes or HVAC systems.

While many smart cams work with Google Assistant and Google Home, the Nest Cam remains the best option if you want complete support. It’s reasonably affordable, easy to position and pop off the base for recharging, and it offers a couple of welcome bonuses. 


First, the Nest Cam offers three free hours of cloud storage with no subscription required. Second, like many top cams, the Nest Cam has object detection for people, packages, vehicles and animals. However, Google’s version is accurate and completely free to use (recognizing faces, however, will require a Nest Aware subscription starting at $8 per month).

The Arlo Pro 5s ranks high on several of our security camera lists, and for good reason. This 2K camera features a powerful zoom, bright spotlight, two-way audio, color night vision and a massive 160-degree field of view. Its IP65 weather resistance can handle your typical rain shower just fine.

We’re also fans of the Arlo app, which makes setup and control easy. However, many features are locked behind an Arlo Secure subscription starting at $10 per month, so you’ll seriously want to consider a subscription plan with this camera. The good news is that higher-tier plans can unlock advanced custom object detection, which no other cameras are offering right now.

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