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The Latest on Google’s New OnHub

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Less than a year ago, Google introduced their new router, called OnHub, that serves as an update to their old router which don’t support the newest wave of home automation. The OnHub is meant to offer you the fastest WiFi, with the added bonus of including features that enable you to use the functionality of home automation. When the new device was announced, it was teased that the device would support many new and exciting features. While these features have been slow to be released, they are coming out now and promising capabilities that consumer want, from a name that they know and trust.

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The latest news from Google is that their OnHub device will be able to support the popular IFTTT (If This Than That) inputs. With IFTTT, users are able to create recipes that act as rules for functions. This router is the first ever to be able to work with IFTTT. Some examples of what OnHub will be able to do with IFTTT include:

You can see more about Google’s OnHub IFTTT support in their video.

How Google’s OnHub IFTTT Works

While using IFTTT recipe might sound complicated, it’s actually pretty simple. Google’s OnHub connects to your family’s mobile devices, and you build your recipes around whether or not a specific device is connected to the home network. It’s that simple. There are of course concerns about prioritization of recipes if two devices that compete are connected, but Google offers features that let you prioritize your recipes.

Google’s OnHub vs. Amazon’s Echo

There are some major, and minor, similarities between Google’s OnHub and Amazon’s Echo. The first thing to keep in mind is that OnHub is a router, while Echo is meant to be a home assistant. Because of this, the two devices cannot really be compared apples to apples. That said, here are a few ways they differ:

Photo by: OnHub

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