Despite the Nest Mini’s affordable sticker price, nothing about its design suggests it’s a cheap speaker: The design is modern, clean and unobtrusive, especially if you buy it in a subtle color like Chalk (off-white) or Charcoal (gray-black). Of course, if you want to spice things up with the two colorful options – Coral (pink-red) or Sky (light blue) – you can, but these may not suit every living room decor. Regardless of the color you choose, the Nest Mini has a fabric mesh on top that covers three touch-sensitive buttons for increasing and decreasing volume and play/pause. On the bottom, there’s a rubberized base that complements the mesh and hides a microphone mute button on the back next to the power port. Last but not least, you’ll find a spot on the bottom for a universal mount for easy hanging on the wall – a first for Google’s speaker. While the addition of Bluetooth is great, the primary way to interact with the Google Nest Mini is, of course, Google Assistant. If you’ve tried other virtual assistants like Siri, Alexa, or Bixby in the past, or have tried Google Assistant on another Android device, you’ll know what to expect here – a solid assistant that can access your calendar to schedule appointments, set reminders and timers, control music from popular streaming services, connect to some smart TVs, and answer many – but not all – of the questions you can think of in your day-to-day life. Check Deal on Walmart