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Article updated on April 29, 2024 at 7:00 AM PDT

Best Smart Displays of 2024

The best smart displays add a whole new level of convenience to smart speakers, so we've gathered the best of the best to save you time and money.

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What to consider

Smart home ecosystem

Buy the smart display that uses the same voice assistant you are already using to ensure seamless integration.

Personal use

Smart displays come in many different sizes, so be sure to get the one that best matches your primary use.

Where you plan to put it

Some smart displays can be wall mounted to free up counter or table space, others can't so the larger models will take up more room on table.

Our Picks

$100 at Target
Best smart display overall
Google Nest Hub (2nd gen)
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$130 at Best Buy
The other best smart display
Amazon Echo Show 8 (2023)
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$250 at Amazon
Best sounding smart display display
Amazon Echo Show 10 (3rd gen)
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$280 at Amazon
Best large smart display
Amazon Echo Show 15
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$180 at Amazon
Best smart home control display
Amazon Echo Hub
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What's the best smart home display for 2024?

Regardless of how great even the best smart speaker is, for many instances, having a display to see what music is playing, the response to a question or tap the screen and control different functions like you would on your smartphone makes for a better smart home user experience. While sometimes you'll be sacrificing some sound quality when adding a display, the convenience of a smart display is hard to deny.

Thankfully, there are plenty of great options to choose from. These days, big players like Google and Amazon dominate the smart display market, each of which has released numerous generations of devices at this point. Most recently, that includes the Amazon Echo Show 8 and the Amazon Echo Hub, the latter of which adds simplicity to controlling your smart home. On the Google side of things, you've got the Google Nest Hub (formerly the Google Home Hub) as well as the Nest Hub Max, which adds in face- and gesture-tracking capabilities along with a larger screen.

Watch this: Google Nest Hub (2nd gen): Sleep sensing from a smart display

Whether you're looking to add a smart display to your existing setup, or you're just starting your smart home and you find the touchscreen appealing, here are the best models available now. We'll update this list periodically.

Best smart home displays

Editors' choice
$100 at Target

Best smart display overall

Google Nest Hub (2nd gen)

The latest version of the Nest Hub with Google services arrived in 2021, and it's a great entry point for the category. It's the smartest and best overall, making the low price even more appealing. 

Thanks to the built-in Google Assistant, the Nest Hub responds to all of the same voice command options as the Google Home Mini smart speaker. The Google smart display touchscreen is a little small at seven inches, but the adaptive brightness makes pictures look particularly great. Google will even customize a slideshow of family pics as your screensaver.

You can also control your smart home devices, like your smart doorbell, with an intuitively designed control panel. Unlike most of the other smart displays (and unlike its big brother, the Nest Hub Max), the Nest Hub doesn't have a camera, but that might be a bonus if you have privacy concerns and want to put it on your bedside table.

The second-generation smart home hub model includes Sleep Sensing and Quick Gestures thanks to Google's Soli mini radar. The colorful fabric design on this Google Assistant smart display allows the device to blend in anywhere, although the tablet touchscreen comes in handy if you want step-by-step help through a recipe in the kitchen.

$130 at Best Buy

The other best smart display

Amazon Echo Show 8 (2023)

For a long time, the Nest Hub occupied pride of place on this list, thanks to its photo display aesthetic, pleasant user interface and more naturalistic voice assistant. It lacks the built-in camera for easy video calls found on the Echo Show 8. Add that to Amazon Alexa's growing smarts, and the Show 8 has been upgraded to share the "best display" honor with the Nest Hub. Both are great smart displays.

With the Show 8, Alexa will respond to your voice control and voice commands, plus you can use the tablet screen to play games, browse recipes, watch movies and Prime Video trailers, control your smart home and more. The 8-inch touchscreen is small enough to stay out of the way but big enough that you won't have to squint. In the mornings, Amazon's sunrise alarm feature can help ease you out of your sleep with a screen that starts getting brighter 15 minutes before your scheduled wake-up time. The camera also comes with a physical shutter for privacy.

Google Assistant still makes better use of the touchscreen than Amazon -- in particular, the cooking directions and smart home controls are better -- but the Echo Show 8 is close enough, and it comes with a camera for video chats. In short, the Show 8 is Amazon's best smart display yet.

$250 at Amazon

Best sounding smart display display

Amazon Echo Show 10 (3rd gen)

If you want a 10-inch touchscreen powered by Alexa, the third-generation Amazon Echo Show 10 is the latest and greatest in smart display technology. With a motorized base, the Echo Show 10 can follow you around the room during video calls or while you're watching video content on the device. The 10.1-inch tablet HD display looks good, and the device comes with a 13-megapixel front-facing camera, plus a physical shutter for privacy. Amazon also added adaptive color to this Echo device model. 

You can use the Echo Show 10 as a smart home security camera and view it remotely in the Alexa app. Group video calling is supported for up to seven people, and Drop In lets you make a call directly to your display from anywhere with the Alexa app. Occupancy and vacancy-based routines can trigger other smart home devices when the Echo Show 10 senses someone entering or leaving the room. 

This Alexa device is Amazon's priciest smart home hub display and the most feature-filled smart screen. We think most people will still get by just fine with the Echo Show 8 for considerably less money, but if you're after Amazon's boldest smart display yet with the impressive sound to go with it, this is the way to go. That room-filling sound comes from 2x 1-inch tweeters and a 3-inch woofer to ensure that the audio from the Echo Show 10 is just as elevated as the display itself.

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$280 at Amazon

Best large smart display

Amazon Echo Show 15

For many years, the Echo Show 10 has been Amazon's largest smart display, but in December 2021, we got the Echo Show 15. This 15.1-inch smart display brings everything that you'd expect from the rest of the Echo Show lineup and allows for more screen room, better entertainment options and the flexibility to mount the screen on your wall.

Though users could access many of the best streaming services, like Prime Video and Netflix, on the Show 15 from the start, in September 2022, Amazon brought the full Fire TV interface to the smart display, making it an even better multimedia device. However, due to the device's thinness and rear-firing speakers, audio is a bit of a letdown on the Echo Show 15. Thankfully, you can group speakers together to improve the audio if you have more than one Echo device.

Adding another way to take advantage of the extra large screen real estate, Amazon first introduced Widgets with the Echo Show 15. This feature lets you put small customizable interactive blocks of the things you want to see right on the home screen. I keep my shopping list, a calendar with upcoming events, my favorite smart devices and a weather widget on my device. This makes quickly glancing at information really easy as it is all up front for me.

$180 at Amazon

Best smart home control display

Amazon Echo Hub

The Amazon Echo Hub is truly a smart display because though it does have speakers, you likely won't use them for a party. Instead, the 8-inch display is designed to be a central control point for managing your favorite Alexa smart devices. The easy-to-navigate dashboard allows you to control individual devices or an entire room. This device has been great in my home, with my wife and children less familiar with everything that is set up in our home. This way there's a simple way to see what smart devices are available.

In addition to being a smart home management device, it also functions as an Alexa speaker, allowing you to use voice commands to do everything else you'd expect from a typical smart speaker. The Echo Hub can even be a digital photo frame to show all your favorite memories. But thanks to sensors on the device's front, as you approach it, the screen will show you smart home devices and be ready to help you out.

Smart display comparison

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Google Nest Hub (2nd gen)Amazon Echo Show 8 (2nd gen)Amazon Echo Show 10 (3rd gen)Amazon Echo Show 15Amazon Echo Hub
Regular Price $100 (£90, AU$149)$55 (£44, AU$84)$170 (£135, AU$259)$280 (£240, AU$399) $180 (£170, AU$329
Screen Size 7-inch (177.8 mm)8-inch (203.2 mm)10.1-inch (256.5 mm)15.1-inch (383.5 mm)8-inch (203.2 mm)
Dimensions (WxHxD) 7.00 x 4.70 x 2.70 inches (177.4 x 120.4 x 69.5 mm)7.9 x 5.4 x 3.9 inches (200.7 x 137.2 x 99.1 mm)9.9 x 9.0 x 6.7 inches (251.46 x 228.60 x 170.18 mm)15.8”W x 9.9”H x 1.4”D (402 mm x 252 mm x 35 mm)7.9"W x 5.4"H x 0.6"D (202 mm x 137mm x 15mm)
Wireless Connectivity Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n/ac, 2.4GHz and 5GHz), Bluetooth 5.0Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n/ac, 2.4GHz and 5GHz), BluetoothWi-Fi (802.11b/g/n/ac, 2.4GHz and 5GHz), BluetoothWi-Fi (802.11b/g/n/ac, 2.4GHz and 5GHz), BluetoothWi-Fi (802.11b/g/n/ac, 2.4GHz and 5GHz), Bluetooth
Voice Assistant Google AssistantAlexaAlexaAlexaAlexa
Calling and Messaging Direct dial (US only), audio calls with Google DuoAlexa Messaging, Skype, direct dial (US and Mexico)Direct dial, Group calling with Alexa, Zoom, SkypeDirect dial, Group calling with Alexa, Zoom, SkypeGroup calling with Alexa
Smart kitchen features Step-by-step recipe assistance with YouTube tutorial videosFood Network GO; Step-by-step recipe assistance; Amazon Meal Kits integrationFood Network Kitchen; Step-by-step recipe assistance; Amazon Meal Kits integrationFood Network Kitchen; Step-by-step recipe assistance; Amazon Meal Kits integrationFood Network Kitchen; Step-by-step recipe assistance; Amazon Meal Kits integration
On-screen smart home controls YesYesYesYesYes
Built-in Camera NoYes (1MP)Yes (13MP)Yes (5MP)No
Privacy Shutter n/aYesYesYesn/a
Microphones 3-mic array2-mic array2-mic array2-mic array3-mic array
Speakers Full-range speaker with 1.7-inch (43.5 mm) driver2x full range 2-inch 10W speakers2x 1-inch tweeters, 3-inch woofer2x full range 1.6-inchDual speakers
Streaming Music Services iHeartRadio, Pandora, Spotify, YouTube Music, Apple MusicAmazon Music, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Spotify, TuneIn, Apple MusicAmazon Music, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Spotify, TuneIn, Apple MusicAmazon Music, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Spotify, TuneIn, Apple MusicAmazon Music, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Spotify, TuneIn, Apple Music
Streaming Video Services YouTube, YouTube TV, Google Play Movies, CBS All Access, HBO Now, Hulu, Disney+, NetflixAmazon Prime Video, NBC, Vivo, Hulu, NetflixAmazon Prime Video, NBC, Vivo, Hulu, NetflixAmazon Prime Video, NBC, Vivo, Hulu, NetflixAmazon Prime Video, NBC, Vivo, Hulu, Netflix
Compatible smart home cameras D-Link, EZVIZ, Nest Cam, Netgear Arlo, Skybell Video Doorbell, Smartcam, Swann, TP-Link Kasa Cam, VivitarAmazon Cloud Cam, Amcrest, August Doorbell Cam, Blink, Canary, D-Link, EZVIZ, Logitech Circle, meShare, Nest Cam, Netgear Arlo, Ring Video Doorbell, Toucan, TP-Link Kasa Cam, Wyze Cam, ZmodoAmazon Cloud Cam, Amcrest, August Doorbell Cam, Blink, Canary, D-Link, EZVIZ, Logitech Circle, meShare, Nest Cam, Netgear Arlo, Ring Video Doorbell, Toucan, TP-Link Kasa Cam, Wyze Cam, ZmodoAmazon Cloud Cam, Amcrest, August Doorbell Cam, Blink, Canary, D-Link, EZVIZ, Logitech Circle, meShare, Nest Cam, Netgear Arlo, Ring Video Doorbell, Toucan, TP-Link Kasa Cam, Wyze Cam, ZmodoAmazon Cloud Cam, Amcrest, August Doorbell Cam, Blink, Canary, D-Link, EZVIZ, Logitech Circle, meShare, Nest Cam, Netgear Arlo, Ring Video Doorbell, Toucan, TP-Link Kasa Cam, Wyze Cam, Zmodo
Other notable features Ambient EQ automatic adaptive screen brightness; Digital picture frame via Google Photos with Live Albums; Live TV with YouTube TV; Sleep Sensing and Quick Gestures; Digital Wellbeing mode for parental restrictions and downtime hoursSunrise alarms; Customizable clock faces; Customizable alarm tones; YouTube access via Silk or Firefox browsersZigbee hub; Adaptive color and brightness; 360 rotating screen with motion tracking; YouTube via Silk or Firefox browsers; Sunrise alarms; Customizable alarms; Customizable motion settingsVisual ID, Wall mountable, FireTV built-in, Energy dashboard, Low-power mode, WidgetsZigbee hub, Advanced smart home controls, Wall mountable
Color options Charcoal, Mist, Chalk, SandCharcoal, SandstoneCharcoal, Glacier WhiteWhite and blackWhite

Other smart home displays we tested

Google Nest Hub Max" target="_blank: At over $200, the Nest Hub Max ups the Google Assistant's screen size from 7 to 10 inches and offers better sound quality than before. The real story is the addition of a sophisticated camera that can track movements and gestures, or identify faces to show you personalized info on the screen. It's an impressive combination of hardware and software, but the Google Nest Hub Max comes with privacy concerns" target="_blank. For most people, we think the original, camera-free Nest Hub is a lot closer to the smart display sweet spot.

Amazon Echo Show 5" target="_blank: The Echo Show 5 is the cheapest of Amazon's displays, and it features most of the perks of the Show 8. Its resolution is lower than the Show 8 and its screen is smaller. While it features a tap-to-snooze alarm feature that makes it perfect for a bedside alarm, its sound quality isn't close compared to its bigger siblings.

Amazon Echo Show (second-gen): The original Echo Show helped popularize the smart display back in 2017 and the second-gen Show improved on it in every way with better design, sound quality and a more useful screen. It's a good premium counterpart to the attractive $40 entry point of the Echo Show 5, although it's a little tricky to find in stock at the moment. The second-gen Show has great sound quality and a 10-inch screen. The touchscreen just isn't as useful as similar models with Google Assistant.

Lenovo Smart Display 10: If you want a 10-inch touchscreen powered by Google Assistant, Lenovo's smart display looks elegant and features the same smarts as the Nest Hub. There are three different Lenovo smart display models with 10-, 8- and 7-inch screens. The 10-inch Lenovo smart display has a bamboo back that's particularly well-suited for the kitchen.

Watch this: The battle for the best smart display: Google Home Hub vs Amazon Echo Show

Lenovo Smart Clock: This smart alarm trims out a lot of the functionality of smart displays. There's no camera and you can't watch videos. You can customize alarms and scroll through screens with weather and commute info. Thanks to a recent update, you can also look at personal pics and the Smart Clock will scroll through selected albums from Google Photos as your screensaver. It's cute and tailored for your nightstand, but it's more of an upgraded alarm clock than a full smart display.

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Factors to consider when buying a smart display

Your smart home ecosystem

We have options on this list that offer both Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa as the voice assistant available to help with questions and smart home controls. It is important to pick the smart display that best matches what you already use. If you have an Echo device already in your home, then going with an Echo Show will seamlessly integrate into your home. But if you have a Google Home device, then you'll want a Google Assistant display. If you currently have neither, then go with the one that satisfies your personal preferences best.

What you will mostly use it for

If you plan to use the smart display primarily for controlling your smart home, and you use Alexa, then you'll likely want to go for the Echo Hub. But if you want more of an all-around device that will work great for watching videos, then perhaps a Google Hub Max, Echo Show 10, or Echo Show 15 would best suit your needs.

The amount of space you have on your table or counter

You'll want to consider where you'd like to place this smart display. While something like the Echo Show 8 (2023) or Google Nest Hub (2nd gen) don't need much room, the Echo Show 10 does. But if you go with the Echo Hub or Echo Show 15, you can mount those on the wall with the included hardware to free up more space on your table or counter.

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Smart display FAQs

What is the point of a smart display?

For smart home users, the smart display will function as a sort of visual dashboard, showing you all your connected devices and their statuses. You can view cameras and doorbells on your smart display screen, as well as make video calls, watch online content, view recipes and ask general knowledge questions. There are other fun features like books, games, puzzles and holiday easter eggs. Smart displays also double as digital photo frames and helpful clocks and calendars. 

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What is the difference between a tablet and a smart display?

A smart display admittedly doesn't do as much as your Android tablet or iPad. You won't be able to download any apps or view every single streaming platform. It isn't portable, either. Smart displays are focused on being hubs or command centers for your smart home. It's a device you'll plant on one shelf or countertop and likely leave it there for its entire life. 

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Should I buy a smart display?

Well, that depends. If you're interested in smart home tech, a smart display is a helpful way to view everything you're setting up and controlling within your home. If you like making video calls, smart displays are a good way to do so without sacrificing your phone or laptop battery. If a smart home isn't really your cup of tea or if you're hesitant to put more cameras, microphones and voice assistants in your home (we wouldn't blame you), then a tablet or small laptop will meet your needs. 

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