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Google Home Mini won't get much cheaper than this for Black Friday

The Walmart Black Friday sale is officially live with massive deals across its site. The retail giant has record-low prices on Google's best-selling smart home devices, which includes the popular Google Home Mini. F

or a limited time, Walmart has the Home Mini on sale for just $19, a massive 57% discount and the lowest price we've seen for the compact smart speaker.

The Google Home Mini is powered by the Google Assistant so you can use your voice to ask questions, get the news, check the weather, and more. The compact smart speaker can also play music from popular services like Spotify and YouTube music and can connect with other Google speakers to create a surround-sound setup. 

The Google Home Mini works with other compatible smart home devices and comes in four different color choices (chalk, charcoal, coral, and aqua).

As we mentioned above, this is the lowest price we've seen for the Google Home Mini and a fantastic price for a smart speaker. This is a limited-time offer that ends on Saturday, so you'll need to snag this Black Friday deal while you can.

  • Shop the rest of Walmart's Black Friday sale here

TechRadar is scouring every retailer and rounding up all the top deals over the Black Friday period, and we’ve put all the best Black Friday deals and Cyber Monday deals in easy-to-navigate articles to help you find the bargains you’re looking for.

Shop more fantastic offers with our roundup of the best Walmart Black Friday deals that are happening now.



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