Google is pretty serious about its plan to take over your home.
The company on Tuesday offered more details on its smart speaker and home hub, Google Home, as an answer to Amazon's Echo speaker.
But Google - perhaps knowing that it's starting a little bit behind - has been sure to hook the Home into Google's broader suite of services to make the concept of the smart home more affordable.
Home will work with Google's Chromecast video and audio streaming devices - US$69 (NZ$95) and $35 (NZ$48), respectively - so that customers can upgrade their current speakers and televisions with little fuss and not that much cash.
When the whole system is in place, users can use their voices to call up YouTube videos on their televisions or ask for a specific song to play through their non-Google speakers.