Google One subscribers in four countries will receive a free 2nd-gen Nest Hub

Bianca Patrick
2 min readNov 3, 2021

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Google has already given out free Google Assistant speakers to existing and potential subscribers of its subscription storage service. Upgrading to a 2TB annual plan for a free Nest Hub is the most recent Google One promotion (2nd-gen).

Google One Latest Promotion

Emails are being sent to those who are eligible to encourage them to “Switch to an annual plan.” Google is aiming its offer at Google One users who are now paying a monthly fee. It promotes the current price as well as a free Nest Hub when purchased with Soli. The Smart Display 2nd Generation costs $99.99 and monitors your sleep. It can also recognize hand motions and, of course, show Google Photos.Switching to the 2TB yearly plan for $99.99 per year is the subject of this deal.

According to the deal, users save 17% on a monthly fee of $9.99, making the Nest Hub completely free. Furthermore, they will also receive Google One VPN for Android and iOS, 10% cashback on Google Store purchases, and increased product support choices in addition to the Drive and Photos storage.

It’s unclear if this deal applies to the $249.99/year 5TB plan, as 10, 20, and 30TB are only available every month. Meanwhile, the terms and conditions are unclear as to whether you must get this email to be eligible or whether all upgraders will be automatically qualified. This promotion will be available till December 10th. It’s available in the US, Canada, the UK, and Germany. One week after upgrading to Google One, you’ll receive an email with a voucher for the Nest Hub, which you may redeem through the Google Store. With that coupon, you can choose between the Chalk and Charcoal colors until December 24.

In Other News

Google PlayStore has been quite interesting of late, there seems to be a rising trend of utility apps such as photo finder. These apps assist users in obtaining a sorted, clutter-free gallery. Having a cluttered gallery can be quite problematic at times, it makes it hard to locate media and takes up unnecessary storage hence it is better to get a routine check than having things piled up.

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Bianca Patrick
Bianca Patrick

Written by Bianca Patrick

Bianca is a content creator & a passionate blogger. She is a professional tech blogger & an avid reader. She loves to explore topics related to tech.

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