When we tested Amazon’s Echo Show, we found it didn’t feel finished. It’s now been redesigned (£220 from www.snipca.com/29569, see our review, Issue 540), so now it does. But the Home Hub is Google’s first attempt at a smart speaker with a screen, and again it feels incomplete.
“Gives fuller responses, but has limited functionality” Like the new Show, the Home Hub is a flat touchscreen fixed permanently to a fabric-covered slanted base. It’s much smaller, though, and what looks like the camera, at the top centre, is just a light sensor. This enables Ambient EQ, similar to Apple’s True Tone, which adjusts brightness and colour temperature according to the light in the room. It reduces blue light in the evening, which can disrupt your sleep patterns, but we doubt…