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Google ‘interactive video streaming device’ hits FCC, looks like Google Home Hub
July 10, 2025
TheGoogle Home Hubis expected to be the company’s own take on a smart display. Now, anFCC listingfor a Google device may have given us more information…
The listing, filed by Google, describes an “interactive video streaming device.” This sounds like any gadget with a screen and wireless connectivity, but we also have a few more details.

For one, a render of the FCC label’s location (the first image below) shows a partial view of the bottom of the device. This view seems to match up with the base seen in images previously leaked byMySmartPrice.
The filing also revealsBluetooth/Wi-Fi functionality but no cellular connectivity, suggesting it’s definitely not a smartphone. Adding to this is an assertion inone reportthat the device can “only be set up in desktop orientation.”

TheGoogle Home Hubis expected to support video streaming,Chromecastcapabilities, and theGoogle Assistant. Its launch would also come a while after several other Google-powered smart displays, such as theJBL Link ViewandLenovo Smart Display.
As per ourprevious coverage, the Google device is set to land later this fall for $149. We’re looking forward to a proper reveal at the company’s October 9 event, along with thePixel 3series.

Would you buy a smart display? Let us know in the comments below!
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