Google’s much-awaited hardware event is scheduled for today. The company will finally reveal the price of its Pixel 4 flagship on stage – since we already know everything else. The hardware event will also see the company launch a successor to its most affordable smart speaker, Google Home Mini, under the Nest branding.
Second, Google has swapped out the microUSB cable on the first-gen Google Assistant speaker with a proprietary power connector, similar to those seen on the Nest Hub and Nest Hub Max speakers. The power supply is rated at 15-watts, as per the report, with specs listing support for Bluetooth 5.0 and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n/ac onboard.