
Google Nest Hub 2nd Gen
Score: 72/100
Pagepinmu K16G-PRO
Score: 60/100Rankings

The 2nd-gen Nest Hub offers a 7-inch display, enhanced audio, and unique Soli radar sleep tracking, making it a solid privacy-focused hub, though it lacks a camera and a larger screen for media consumption.

The PAGEPINMU 16" Smart Portable Monitor combines a high-refresh-rate 2.5K IPS display with Google TV OS, offering a lightweight, all-in-one streaming and productivity solution, though its discontinuation and lack of disclosed internals may concern some buyers.
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7 inches | 16 inchesbest | |
— | 144 Hzbest | |
— | 500 nitsbest | |
— | 1best | |
4 GBbest | — | |
0.25 yearsbest | — |
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Wi‑Fi | dual‑band | true |
Bluetooth | 5.0 | true |
Display(3) | ||
Screen Size (inches) | 7 inches | 16 inches |
Panel Type | Touchscreen LCD | IPS LCD |
Resolution | 1024x600 | 2560x1600 |

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Reviewers commend the precise radar-based sleep tracking, clean ad-free UI, and robust Google integration, while noting the absence of a camera and limited app ecosystem.
Users rate it around 4.7/5, praising ease of setup, sound quality, and sleep data, but express frustration with YouTube UI, occasional voice hiccups, and lack of third-party apps.

“Sleep data matches wearable devices like the Galaxy Watch, validating the radar-based tracking.”

“Love the improved bass and tweeter, sounds great in the kitchen.”

“Wish it had a camera for video calls.”




Professional reviewers view the PAGEPINMU as an innovative blend of a high-refresh-rate portable monitor and a smart TV platform, praising its display performance and Google TV integration, but caution that the lack of disclosed internal hardware and its discontinued status could limit longevity.
Everyday users love the sharp, vibrant screen and the convenience of built-in streaming apps, often calling it "like having a smart TV in your bag," while frustrations focus on missing remote controls, unstable Wi-Fi, and concerns about future updates.