Spotify Is Giving Away Free Google Home Speakers — Here's How to Claim Yours. Spotify will email you a link to Google’s online store with a code to claim your free Google Home Mini. Spotify Premium subscribers can get a free Google Home Mini from now until November 15, while supplies last. The promotion applies to new and existing customers who subscribe to individual.
We’ve already told you about one great smart speaker deal today, but do you know what’s better than cheap? Free!
On Tuesday, Spotify announced that it is bringing back its free Google Home Mini offer, but is opening up the offer to far more customers than were able to take advantage of it last year. In 2018, only subscribers with Spotify Premium for Family subscriptions were able to snag the free Google Home Mini, but starting October 22nd, 2019, new and existing Premium Individual subscribers are eligible to pick up a free Home Mini as well.
Head to this page on Spotify’s website where you’ll be asked to link up your Google and Spotify accounts. Once you prove that you aren’t a robot, you’ll be redirected to Google’s online store, where you can choose between four colors of Google Home Minis: Coral, Charcoal, Chalk, and Aqua. With Saver shipping, I was able to complete my purchase for a grand total of $0, and my completely free Google Home Mini will arrive in the next two weeks.
In all likelihood, this is just an easy way for Google to clear out the remaining Home Mini inventory now that the Nest Mini is available with better sound, improved voice recognition, and a wall mount, but if you have ever wanted to give Google’s smart speaker a spin, this is the cheapest and easiest way to do so.
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If you pay for a Premium Individual or Premium Family plan, be sure to jump on this offer (providing you actually want a Google Home Mini, of course), because Spotify says it will only be around while supplies last.
Around this time last year, Spotify decided to run a promotion in which it handed out Google Home Mini speakers to Premium Family subscribers. That promotion is back this year, but this time around, Spotify is expanding eligibility. Not only are Family plan subscribers eligible to receive a Google Home Mini, but those on individual Premium accounts are eligible as well.
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So, if you’re paying Spotify for some kind of Premium plan each month, there’s a good chance you qualify for this giveaway. As always, though, there are a number of caveats you need to be aware of before you attempt to take Spotify up on its offer.
The first thing to keep in mind is that those who have redeemed a Spotify-generated code on the Google Store in the past can’t get a Google Home Mini through this promotion. So, if you’re on a Premium Family plan and you took advantage of last year’s promotion to get a Google Home Mini, you can’t get another one this year. Unfortunately, those using a Premium student plan also don’t qualify, nor do those who pay for their subscription through a third-party service like a carrier or cable company.
Spotify’s offer begins today and runs through November 15th. The promo is open to existing customers and new ones, so you can sign up today and still get the Google Home Mini. The Google Store code you receive from Spotify (which is then redeemed for the Google Home Mini) is good until December 31st, so make sure you redeem them before then.
It may be a little strange to see Spotify handing out free Google Home Minis, since Google just announced the Nest Mini last week. Both speakers share the same aesthetic, though the Nest Mini does have some upgrades worth talking about, such as an upgraded speaker and onboard Google Assistant processing. In any case, you can read more about Spotify’s giveaway and, if you’re a subscriber, get your Google Store code over on Spotify’s website.