Hook your smart home up with a pair of Google Home Minis for just $20 each

A Google Home Mini next to a Pixel phone with the Podcasts app displayed
A Google Home Mini next to a Pixel phone with the Podcasts app displayed (Image credit: Android Central)

If you're all-in on Google products — think Android phones, Chromecast, Nest thermostats, and so on — and really want to get your smart home started, Google's smart devices should be your first choice. Not only are they super inexpensive with deals like this one offering two Google Home Mini smart speakers for just $20 apiece, but they link in with your existing first-party Google tech as well as all manner of smart home gear from smart plugs and bulbs, to door locks, robot vacuum cleaners and so much more.

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Add Google Assistant to every room in your house with this pair of diminutive smart speakers. Use them to answer questions, stream music, set timers, and control your smart home tech. Shipping is free with Prime.

These days, a single Google Home Mini would cost around $30 at stores like Best Buy and B&H. Once you get one, you'll probably want to place these all around your home and buying this two-pack saves you $10 per device.

These smart, Wi-Fi-enabled speakers are powered by the Google Assistant and allow you to listen to music, check on the weather, sports, and the latest news, get answers from Google and control compatible smart home devices with just your voice. The deal at Woot is limited to today only, or until sold out, so don't spend too long dallying if you want in. Your purchase is backed by a 1-year Google warranty.

Of course, Google has since updated its smart speaker lineup wiht the upgraded Nest Mini. We've compared the Nest Mini and Google Home Mini so you know the differences. We generally recommend the newer model for its improved audio quality, though snatching the previous-gen Mini on sale is still a great idea.

Shipping at Woot is free if you login with an Amazon Prime account, while otherwise there's a $6 shipping fee per order. If you're not an Amazon Prime member yet, you can start a free 30-day trial just in time before Prime Day ends to score free shipping and Prime-exclusive discounts at Amazon.

Adam Oram
Adam Oram is a Senior Writer at iMore. He studied Media at Newcastle University and has been writing about technology since 2013. He previously worked as an Apple Genius and as a Deals Editor at Thrifter. His spare time is spent watching football (both kinds), playing Pokémon games, and eating vegan food. Follow him on Twitter at [@adamoram](https://twitter.com/adamoram).