Google Kills Its Google Home Max Smart Speaker Line

Alphabet, Inc's GOOG GOOGL most expensive smart speaker, Google Home Max, is discontinued, the Verge reports.

What Happened: The Home Max speakers are sold out on the Google store, and the company confirmed to The Verge that it is removing the three-year-old smart speaker from the line-up. However, Google will continue to offer software updates and security fixes to already-sold Home Max devices, the company said.

The Home Max speakers were launched in December 2017 and carried a hefty price tag of $399. Lately, the speakers were seen selling for half the price, at $149.99, in Black Friday deals.

Why It Matters: The competition in the smart speaker market has become intense in the last few months, with Apple Inc AAPL launching the HomePod mini for $99, Google introducing the Nest Audio for $99.99, and the fourth generation of Echo line-up by Amazon.com, Inc AMZN.

As per a 9to5Google report, a replacement to the Home Max speakers could come soon, given Google's heavy focus on better audio.

Price Action: GOOG shares closed 1.22% lower at $1,706.06 on Monday.

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