Google Home isn't available on all phones, and to get full use of this product, you need to be able to use Google Home. So a device that can add Google Home is a must if you want full use of this product. Voice match is a little touchy.. sometimes it takes a couple tries for it to recognize my voice. It's still a work in progress.. understanding what you say.. too many times does it try to refer you to a song or channel on YouTube (which gets on my nerves because I don't use YouTube music channels). I didn't care much for the forced Black History Month facts that came up the entire month of Feb. the 1st time I'd use it every day. It doesn't read your hand motion as good as advertised to turn the volume up and down. It will read your movement about once every 5 tries. The potential of this product is great though. You can control almost any smart device in your home. TV, lights, etc. Setting an alarm has never been easier. You can play trivia games, have it tell you stories, jokes, search google, play music from YouTube (it works much better if you have YouTube Premium too, so you can access personal playlists). It has a good solid, sturdy design. The speaker is okay.. could have been a little better though considering it is sold as a "speaker" more than a assistant device. The assistant is what makes this product. If it was only the speaker, I would be disappointed, but it's clear and doesn't pick up any static or background noise. It could have been louder and had more bass for the size. Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Mediocre sound quality. Good for just background fill music but not hi fidelity. That being said, best speaker out there for under $50. They are all over eBay for under that price. I can't believe anyone would pay $100 which is what they sell for in retail stores
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I’ll start by saying I didn’t pay anywhere close to the $200 SRP. I was looking to try a smart speaker but didn’t want to sink $300 on a higher end Google home max or some of the Simos offerings. The sound I would give a 7/10, it sounds good but lacks some mid and bass. Design is a 9/10, very tasteful and the front clock is useful. Operation I would rate 6/10. The gesture controls are nearly worthless, I would rather use physical buttons for how bad they are. I would have rated higher had Sony removed the feature all together. Bottom line it is an attractive and functional feature to compliment a living space or kitchen. I paid $70 for mine and find it a good investment.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
If you listen to music on Google Home, you'll want to get the lf-s50g. The sound quality is noticably better than the standard Google Home. The unit also looks very attractive. Reminds me of the Apple Homepod. The only downside I can think of are the motion gestures feature. It's hit or miss to get them to work reliably
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
Got have a phone and music accounts to set up. No remote. No personal interface which makes it hard to navigate. Sony hardly ever will update their product. Speaker is solid and sound isn’t the greatest but very acceptable
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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