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Google Home looks like it should diffuse Essential Oils. — Trent Nix (@trentnix) Air fresheners seem to be the first thing people are picking up on, but perhaps for a good reason. After all, home fragrance products are designed to fit into your home and blend in – so that’s not the worst thing to get compared to. Google launches a salt shaker for giants — Matt Navarra ⭐️ (@MattNavarra) Another popular crowd reaction: a cute salt shaker. The irony, of course, is that the Google Home is actually next to real salt dispensers in the product photo. Nice try, Google. Placing it next to traditional-looking ones won’t fool us.

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Even Google thinks Home looks like a lamp. — Harpreet Singh (@Harry_Jerry) Behold, our AI future.

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But it gets stranger, based on your eyeglass prescriptions and imaginative minds. I like that Google Home looks like roll on antiperspirant. — Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) Google home looks like the hoof of a cartoon pony — kelsey mckinney (@mckinneykelsey) Of course, everyone is open to their own aesthetic interpretations, but the commenter below might be a little too ​ imaginative. What do you think of the Google Home? Do you prefer its design over the?