This high street chain is selling THREE Google Home Mini devices for £98 - saving shoppers an extra £49 off
Anyone lusting after a new Google Home Mini can pick up three for £98 from high street chain Argos .
The retailer has launched an incredible 3 for 2 deal on the smart home device , which makes the cost of each one in the bundle just under £33 - that's £16 cheaper than the normal RRP of £49.
Shoppers only have until 27 January to snap up the amazing value bundle online at Argos.co.uk , which includes the chalk and charcoal coloured devices.
Released in October 2017, the Google Home devices rival Amazon 's own-branded Echo smart devices that retail for a similar same price, making the discounts are even more of a steal.
The Google Home Mini works in exactly the same ways as the normal version, allowing users to schedule appointments, set reminders, answer questions and read out the news.
The speakers can also be synced together, or used to control other speakers that have a Chromecast Audio device plugged into them, creating a surround sound system for your home.
Other pros include the fact that the in-built Google Assistant uses Google's hugely powerful search engine - making it much easier to use the device to get accurate, comprehensive answers to all your questions.
With the Amazon Echo and Google Home using different resources to facilitate their smart speakers, the cost of a subscription could add up over the years.
Google uses YouTube Music, Google Play Music, Spotify, Pandora, TuneIn, and iHeart Radio, while the Amazon Echo opts for Amazon Music, Prime Music, Spotify Premium, Pandora, TuneIn, iHeartRadio and Audible .
Google 's speaker runs on the firm's Assistant AI software and uses Google search engine. Assistant on Google Home on Android smartphones is exactly the same making it possible to share data across both devices.
Amazon's Alexa relies on Microsoft 's Bing search and Wikipedia for many of its responses and Alexa can only deal with one question at a time. In contrast Home can take on follow-up questions using information from answers on Google search.