Grab a Google Home Mini for $25 and get even more Google tech with this Walmart deal

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You can make your home life a little more responsive for about half the normal price with a new deal on Google's most stylish home voice assistant hardware. Walmart is currently offering Google Home Mini for $25, a saving of nearly 50% off the standard price of $49 - and that's just one of the substantial discounts that you can find on Google-integrated hardware on Walmart's site.

The Google Home Mini deal gives you your choice of Chalk, Charcoal, or Coral - which translates to light grey, dark grey, and pink. It's built to support Google Assistant right out of the box with easy setup via your smartphone. Once you get it going, you can use it to check your email on the go, give you a weather forecast, control your smart lights or other supported smart devices, and more - all of which can be customized to individual users based on your voice. If you already know you'll want one for multiple rooms, you can save even more by picking up a Google Home Mini Chalk 2-Pack for $45 on Walmart (though then you don't get to pick your colors).

Google Home Mini | $25 at Walmart, was $49

Google Home Mini | $25 at Walmart, was $49
This cute little smart speaker has all of the same features of its bigger cousin. Use it to check your calendar or search for info with Google Assistant, or play your favorite Spotify music. It's available at this price in Chalk, Charcoal, and Coral.

Want an even more powerful home assistant? You can check out the Google Nest Hub to get both audio and visual info on screen, ideal for perusing weather forecasts, reading recipes, or just about anything else, all for $99 at Walmart (a total saving of $50). The sale is on all kinds of Google-related tech, so even if you're all set for home assistants, it's worth checking out for other deals. As usual for Walmart, you'll be able to choose between delivery or pick-up at a local store, depending on what is available in your area.

Find even more deals in our continually updated list of Black Friday game deals.

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Connor Sheridan

I got a BA in journalism from Central Michigan University - though the best education I received there was from CM Life, its student-run newspaper. Long before that, I started pursuing my degree in video games by bugging my older brother to let me play Zelda on the Super Nintendo. I've previously been a news intern for GameSpot, a news writer for CVG, and now I'm a staff writer here at GamesRadar.