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Google Home Mini vs Amazon Echo Dot – Which is Better?

A couple of weeks ago I got back from LA and brought back with me the Google Home Mini and the Amazon Echo Dot. I actually got two Amazon Echos, I put one in my bedroom and the other in the kitchen while I put the Google Home device in my living room. After using them for two weeks I sadly can’t tell you which is better because I don’t think there is a clear winner. But what I’ll do is explain how I’ve decided to use them and the issues I have with both of them and hopefully, that will give you an idea on which one you should get.

Firstly for those of you who have no idea what the Google Home and Amazon Echo are, they’re voice-controlled devices like Siri on the iPhone. Amazon’s assistant is called Alexa while Google’s is simply called Google Assistant. Recently Apple released the HomePod which uses Siri. The reason I didn’t get that instead is the price. At $350, the HomePod would be pretty expensive to add to every room in the house plus, I already have a legit speaker in every room of my apartment anyway the HomePod would make them redundant. On the other hand, both the Echo Dot and Home Mini cost $50 each, so the three I got cost less than half the price of one HomePod. I connected the bedroom Echo to my Bang & Olufsen Beolit 12 speaker and the kitchen one to my Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay A2 speaker. I left the Google Home as is because I wasn’t planning to use it to play music.

Let me take the opportunity now to explain how I’m using the devices.

In the morning I tend to wake up and play music on the BeoLit 12 in my bedroom. Before I got the Echo, I used to launch Spotify on my phone and then AirPlay the music onto my bedroom speaker. My phone also used to be my alarm. Now on the other hand, I set the alarm on the Echo and when I want to play music I just go “Alexa, play music everywhere”. Everywhere is a group I created that includes my bedroom and kitchen Echo. So now I get music playing in my bedroom, and my kitchen downstairs. Then just before I leave my house I go into the kitchen, get my car keys and say “Alexa stop” and it stops playing music in my apartment. I also have Alexa setup to work with both my Amazon Music account and my Spotify account. When I say for example “Alexa play jazz”, it will connect to a jazz radio station on Amazon Music, but when I say “Alexa play music” or “Alexa play my discovery weekly playlist on Spotify”, it will either continue playing where I last stopped on Spotify, or play the specific playlist I asked for.

While I use Alexa for music, I use Google for questions, like I do on the web. I have it set up in my living room where I spend 90% of my time in. So far it’s been super helpful while friends were over. For example, I was sitting talking to a friend and they asked me how long the flight from NY to LA was. I estimated at around 5 hours but then I was like “Hey Google, how long is the flight from NY to LA?”. Within an instant, Google replied that a non-stop flight was 6 hours and 15 minutes long. Another time I was watching a movie and someone mentioned a banana daiquiri. I was curious to know what alcohol is used to make a daiquiri so I was like “Hey Google, whats in a banana daiquiri?”. A second later google responded back with the ingredients of a banana daiquiri. I’m picking up my phone to google stuff a lot less now because I can just ask Google a question verbally. And unlike with Siri, it just feels more natural to talk to Google. It just understands normal dialogue like a real person while with Siri I sometimes feel like I have to talk to it knowing she’s an AI. Not only that but Siri barely understands me sometimes and a good example is now while typing this post, I just asked Siri whats in a banana daiquiri and she responded with the weather report. Like WTF Siri?!

Another cool feature with Google Home is it can tell me if there is traffic on my way to work. Since Google knows where I live and where my office is (I had this setup on Google Maps from before), I can just ask “Hey Google is there any traffic on my way to work?” and it will respond with an answer and then tell me which is the fastest route to take and how long it will take me to get there. Not only that but I could ask it where the closest McDonalds is and how far it is to walk to and it will tell me!

I haven’t really asked Alexa a lot of questions but I did try the banana daiquiri question on her and she struggled. She struggled mostly to understand what I was saying and then told me what was in a daiquiri but not a banana daiquiri.

So you’re thinking Google Home is clearly the winner here. It’s not since I’ve had some weird issues with it. Firstly I can’t seem to set Spotify as my default music player so when I tell Google to play music, it replies saying I need to set up my default music player. But when I go to that section in the app, it won’t let me pick Spotify. To play music I have to say “Hey Google, play music from Spotify” which is annoying cuz its easier to just ask “Hey Google, play music”. Then the worst part is, Google Home doesn’t work with G-Suite. Since my Gmail account is connected to my 248AM domain I have a G-Suite account and it won’t work with Google Home. I can’t connect Google Home to my Calendar or email which is so bizarre. Amazon’s Alexa, on the other hand, connects to both my Gmail and Google Calendars! How weird is that? Alexa also has a ton of plugins so say we had Uber working in Kuwait, you could install the Uber plugin and then be able to call an Uber by talking to Alexa. I’m using Uber an example here but there are plugins for everything imaginable.

So which device to get I really can’t tell you. I like having both. Between the two, the Google Home Mini sounds a lot better than the Amazon Echo Dot but really if you want to use it as a speaker, both Google and Amazon have much better-sounding devices. You can also do a lot more with both devices like control home automation, have them tell you the news and with Google Home you can even play games with it or use it as a doctor (say “hey google, virtual nurse”). But my needs are very simple as you can see above. Both Google and Amazon devices are available in Kuwait, Xcite sell both at KD20 each and you can most likely find it at other stores as well. If you have any questions, let me know below.

11 replies on “Google Home Mini vs Amazon Echo Dot – Which is Better?”

So does the command “play music from Spotify” work? I have a Spotify account too but can’t link it to the google home but anytime I tried the play music from Spotify it gave the usual please select a default music provider.

There’s A LOT more you can do with Alexa/Home. I have previously mentioned in your previous post about this don’t know if you read it. There’s a lot of automation you can do for your home especially on Alexa with an app like IFTTT. You can set it up let’s say to add a reminder whenever your egg counting device runs out of eggs. I would also highly recommend investing in Philips Hue lights, which has tons of integration with Alexa. Whenever you have people over you can say Alexa start the party, and the lights will start to change colors (in a subtle way not in a flashy seizure way), or whenever you play Spotify dim the lights, or whenever you receive an Amazon package flash the lights. Google home is best for dialogue and information especially since it supports local traffic, but for me I can just do the banana daiquiri on my android.

Yeah there is so much more you can do, I just don’t care for anything else but I’m sure other people might be interested in other features. For example hue lights, that’s not something I am interested in at all.

I use the native one, not sure if there is any other way to set up Alexa. Maybe KUWAIT can suggest something else but from the sound of it he also uses the native app.

Hi mark i have the google home device for a while now and i love it, i had no issues playing music from it with my google play account by just asking it to “play jazz music ” for example but recently it keeps on saying “music is not supported in your area” are you facing the same problem??

hope to hear back …

I don’t use Google Music, I just use Spotify and Amazon Music so can’t say. Only issue I have is that I can’t set Spotify as my default music player but other than that Spotify works in Kuwait.

Mark, great blog as a first step in introducing the home automation trend. I personally hate the Echo series because of the primary problem that they do not have batteries. The Dots are a great investment for home automation but suck as speakers. I went ahead and invested in two UE Blasts (there was a sale a few weeks back at 100$) – you get Alexa, real speakers and they can be pairs to create sound in a party that gives my Bose and B&O a run for its money.

On your point on Google/Alexa, I’ve got an alternate solution altogether – get a Sonos One. Its going to have both Alexa as well as Google integrated. Its my next buy when I travel to SFO.

The biggest advantage of the Echo series over Sonos One, UE speakers and others is the phone integration – they’ve removed that from non-Amazon devices. So my take, if you need real speakers with batteries so they are portable – choose the Sonos One, Onkyo P3 or UE blast. If you just want home automation with calling capability, choose the Echo series – preferably the Dot as they’re half price at 50$ over the Echo

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