1. The Home Mini is significantly smaller and doesn't have the same number of features.
2. Google Home:
Design to offer studio like sound experience with rich bass and clearer sound.
Google Home Mini:
Sound quality isn’t good as compared to the home.
3. The only caveat here is music. If you are going to listen to it, the Google Home is worth the extra money. It is the best smart speaker in the $100-$150 range when it comes to listening to music.
4. Google Home goes for 129$, Google Home Mini is just 49$.
5. Home mini is to compete with Amazon Echo Dot.
Google home is Slightly more expensive than the competing Amazon Echo.
6. If you need a better sounding speaker than go for Google Home while if the smart speaker will sit in your room - Google Home Mini should do the job for you.
7. The Google Home Mini offers 360-degree sound - but don’t expect bass heavy sound. With Google Home, you’ll get clear sound but it won’t overwhelm the room.
8. For a smaller apartment, or the sake of simplicity, a Google Home is the right answer.
For people with a large house it may be a better idea to purchase a duo of Home Minis over a single Home, especially if they're going to work in conjunction with a Chromecast Audio-enabled speaker.
9. Google Home:
The device charges using a coaxial DC power jack.
Home Mini:
The device uses a micro usb port to power itself.
10. Google Home Mini is cheaper but if you love the Mini google home is the device you'll want to buy next.
11. Weight:
Google Home Mini:
173g
Google Home:
477g
12. Google Home Mini:
You can play music, answer trivia questions and sync all your smart home gadgets as the Google Home allows you to do.
13. Google Home:
Mute button is conveniently placed at the back of the device.
Google Home Mini:
It uses a mute switch instead of button to disable the microphones.
14. More colour options are available on google home.
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