(Part 2) Best products from r/google

We found 22 comments on r/google discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 55 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/google:

u/fossuser · 3 pointsr/google

People interested in Google from its start all the way up to a few months ago should check out Steven Levy's In the Plex. It's a great book.

u/bartturner · 1 pointr/google

Here is a direct link to what I purchased.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MAW2294

It indicates only third parties offering. So not sure if out of stock or Amazon is weird about selling Apple and Google products.

But what amazes me is accidently seeing the eero three pack price when looking for the Google Wifi.

https://www.amazon.com/eero-Home-WiFi-System-Pack/dp/B00XEW3YD6/ref=sr_1_4?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1480683013&sr=1-4&keywords=google%2Bwifi&th=1

It indicates they are $461. Wow is Google going to sell a lot of these. Think eero is going to have to rethink their pricing. They are excellent but I would expect the Google WiFi devices with their more beefy quadprocessors, etc are going to be faster.

u/MoonStache · 1 pointr/google

Have a friend who recommended this. The extra ports would be nice though they aren't necessary for me as the only hard wired device at my home is my desktop.

u/Z1nG · 12 pointsr/google

Setup:

  1. CCA > Mini Toslink to Toslink > Ruark MR1 Mk2

  2. Create Hub + CCA Speaker Group

  3. Set newly created speaker group as default speaker for Hub Display

    ​

    Parts list

  • Ruark MR1 MK2
  • Chromecast Audio
  • Nest Home Hub

    Bonus for CD Users! (current wip for me)

    Grab a raspberry pi, a USB CD Drive, and VLC. Automate the action taken when a CD is inserted to start VLC, start playback and output to the speaker group "Renderer". (Or just rip to plex/media manager of choice like the tech literate end user you are!)
u/twistedcain · 1 pointr/google
  • $40 - ATA Router

  • ~$3/month - Callcentric. Keep your number, 911, local and long distance pay by the minute, voicemail to email, works with existing analog phones, spam filter.

    We almost always use our cell phones, but I still like have a number I can give out that anyone in the house can pick up the call. I've been using Callcentric for about 4 years, they had a big outage for a few days about 3 years ago, but it's been completely consistent since then. It's like .015/minute, so I make sure to use my cell phone for long calls.
u/HarinderG · 8 pointsr/google

Laszlo Bock explain in much more detail in his book Work Rules!. Also he talks about the other cool things at Google. :)

u/mikebiox · 1 pointr/google

I was using the latest stable, now I am using the latest beta (still didn't fix it). Here is what it says:

Graphics Feature Status

  • Canvas: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailable

  • Compositing: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailable

  • 3D CSS: Unavailable. Hardware acceleration unavailable

  • CSS Animation: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailable

  • WebGL: Unavailable. Hardware acceleration unavailable

  • WebGL multisampling: Unavailable. Hardware acceleration unavailable

  • Flash 3D: Unavailable. Hardware acceleration unavailable

  • Flash Stage3D: Unavailable. Hardware acceleration unavailable

  • Flash Stage3D Baseline profile: Unavailable. Hardware acceleration unavailable

  • Texture Sharing: Unavailable. Hardware acceleration unavailable

  • Video Decode: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailable

  • Video: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailable

  • Panel Fitting: Unavailable. Hardware acceleration disabled.

  • Rasterization: Software only. Hardware acceleration disabled.


    Problems Detected

  • ATI/AMD cards with older or third-party drivers in Linux are crash-prone.: 71381, 76428, 73910, 101225, 136240

  • Accelerated 2d canvas is unstable in Linux at the moment.

  • ATI/AMD cards with third-party drivers in Linux are crash-prone.: 95934, 94973

  • Stage3D is not supported on Linux.: 129848

  • Accelerated video decode is unavailable on Mac and Linux.: 137247, 133828

  • Enable panel fitting capability on ChromeOS only on IVB and SNB Graphics Controllers.

  • Panel fitting is unavailable, either disabled at the command line or not supported by the current system.

  • Accelerated rasterization has not been enabled or is not supported by the current system.


    This is the video card I have: http://www.amazon.com/VisionTek-Radeon-Express-Graphics-900345/dp/B004JU260O/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1368125410&sr=8-1&keywords=900345

    Thanks,
u/Threedawg · 4 pointsr/google

You might be interested in something like this. I put one on my project car, it charges faster than the wall plug in my house..

u/Heratiki · 4 pointsr/google

They do, they aren't expensive either and will roll and shape to fit just about any toilet at about any angle.

Give it a shot and see if it works for you.

http://www.amazon.com/Neiko-60166A-All-Angle-Plunger-Patented/dp/B000MAXASM/ref=sr_1_1?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1422584733

u/Minusthec · 3 pointsr/google

Have you looked into product like this?

u/fragglet · 2 pointsr/google

You don't need a different charger, you'll just need an adapter so you can plug it in. Something like one of these.

European sockets run at 230V while US ones run at 110V, so for some types of appliances there can be problems. But things like laptop chargers are made for the international market anyway, so they almost always just work.

u/Lobanium · 1 pointr/google

I just have the output of the obihai going to a cordless Panasonic phone base with 3 handsets. My house was built in 1992 so I do have good old fashioned phone wiring running throughout the house, but I don't use it.