They say that imitation is the best form of flattery.
The new Google OnHub looks, well, almost identical to the Amazon Echo — both are cylindrical towers. Google’s is a Wi-Fi hub that’s designed to be a central controller for everything Google-owned or “approved” that can keep you entertained through your TV (or Android phone or tablet) or anything that can make your house smarter. So, Nest, for example, can be controlled via talking to the new Google OnHub.
The insiders of OnHub includes 1GB of RAM, 4GB of storage, a speaker, a microphone (so you can talk to it) and it runs using the Qualcomm Atheros IPQ8064 chipset.
Conceptually, Google (and all their approved vendors) will design products that connect to the OnHub and are controlled by talking to them — “turn the AC down, turn on the TV and switch it to Netflix, lock the front door and turn on the oven.” So, this could help change control, forever.
This will be an interesting year or two and the home control market is no-doubt going to change, forever.
Details on the Google OnHub are here.