On Thursday, Google officially showed its reported Nest speaker after the device was accidentally revealed by a regulatory firm. Google Nest today is back with another tease for “something special,” believed its not clear if the 2 things relate.
At 9 a.m. PT, Google Nest on Twitter and Facebook posted the following tweet with an accompanying video:
People are right away leaping to the conclusion that the “something special” in question is the Nest speaker offered how just recently that took place. A one-off hardware announcement is possible, however it would chip away at what might be announced– presumably– in the fall. That stated, in the United States and Japan, the speakers have received the essential regulatory approvals to go on sale, while Google could constantly announce and ship later on.
Take a deep breath and prepare. Something special is coming this Monday.
The four-second long clip functions comedian Fred Armisen in a long, white wig that could be right out of sketch funny series Portlandia. I cant quite construct out what hes mouthing, but we then leap to a side shot of the amusing guy that reveals he is sitting cross-legged on a taken in a meditation-esque present that fits the “deep breath” element of this teaser.
Software application is the other possibility if Monday does not see a hardware statement. Given the nature of the tease, Google Assistant and Nest gadgets could be getting some type of relaxation/meditation function, while one long shot is an Armisen celeb Assistant voice. John Legend left last year leaving Issa Rae.
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Offered the nature of the tease, Google Assistant and Nest devices could be getting some kind of relaxation/meditation function, while one long shot is an Armisen celebrity Assistant voice.
Individuals are instantly jumping to the conclusion that the “something unique” in question is the Nest speaker provided how recently that occurred. That said, in the US and Japan, the speakers have actually received the needed regulatory approvals to go on sale, while Google could constantly announce and deliver later on.