The Google Home Max is too loud and too expensive - and you should absolutely buy it
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Like, really, really loud.
It's so loud that it drowns out noisy roommates blasting an NBA game, or insistent sirens right outside.
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It's so loud that if you have it cranked up between you and another person, you probably won't able to hear them.
There's more to the Google Home Max than its volume, though. It's nice to look at, dead-simple to use, and has the Google Assistant built in, the best smart assistant on the market.
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In fact, after using the Home Max for a few weeks, I'm struggling to find anything bad to say about it. Here's why:
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