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    Google’s new $99 smart home speaker leaks — here’s how it compares to the Apple HomePod Mini and Amazon Echo Dot Max

    kirklandc008@gmail.comBy kirklandc008@gmail.comJune 2, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Google's new $99 smart home speaker leaks — here's how it compares to the Apple HomePod Mini and Amazon Echo Dot Max
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    In October 2025, Google teased its next Google Home speaker, but declined to provide any release or pricing details. However, thanks to new listings on Best Buy we may have both.

    The original Google Home speaker released in 2020, which we described as great if you’re in the Google system, but it lacked key features compared to competitors. The new version makes an aesthetic leap that appears more similar to the Apple HomePod Mini and the Echo Dot.

    We found a Best Buy listing for the Google Home speaker that reveals a price of $99. It also appears to come in four colors: berry, hazel, jade and porcelain.

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    The new speaker is “engineered for Gemini,” which includes Gemini Live. This version would be able to control your smart home, set up automations and play media. Apparently, it will also be able to detect sounds like alarms going off and breaking glass — responding by sending alerts to your phone.

    Earlier today, the Canadian version of Best Buy listed a release date of June 25, 2026. It appears that was a mistake since that information has been scrubbed from the listing as of this writing. Both listings now say “coming Spring 2026.”

    How it compares to the HomePod mini and Echo Dot

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    Apple is expected to launch new Gemini/Siri-powered versions of its HomePod devices later this year at which point this comparison will have to change.

    Right now, the HomePod mini costs $99. By comparison, the newest model of the Echo Dot costs $49. Though unlike the HomePod and Google’s speaker, it comes in a variety of versions including kids and sports-themed ones that have slightly higher prices but still not $100. The larger Echo Dot Max is $99 and works great with Alexa+ but isn’t really that much of an upgrade over the Dot.

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    We took an in-depth look at the Echo versus the HomePod mini and the current Google Nest Audio in October last year. Check out for more concrete details.

    Simply, the Echo combined with Alexa Plus works great with Amazon devices like the Ring Doorbell. The audio is a downfall but good enough.

    The HomePod mini, meanwhile, has easy setup isn’t as compatible with smart devices. The juice is in the sound, which is excellent. The issue is that Apple doesn’t have as robust a smart home ecosystem like Google and Amazon, though that is something Apple reportedly wants to change.

    Once Google does release its new Home speaker, we’ll give it a full test to see how it stacks up. Hopefully, we’ll actually have it in our hands at the end of June.

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