@Gubes,
Yes I did have a few Google Assistant products before they became known as ‘nest’ devices and had a few of what they now call nest hub mini’s, nest display, Chromecast etc. and their assistant was also available on two televisions here - I thought it was okay, but not perfect by any means and I was always keeping my Google Home App tidy and really wondered why their Assistant and Home Apps were not merged into one App?
Anyhow, long-story-short, I found my Hue lights, security cameras, Hive heating and of course Sonos speakers all worked far better with Alexa. I purchased a 2nd generation echo dot, which worked really well and over time Alexa has now taken over many parts of our Home.
I now use Alexa alongside SVC on Sonos and they work fantastic together and far outstrip the abilities of the Google assistant. I’ve even switched to using the Amazon Music HD and Prime Movie services.
I’m not one for having my eggs all in one basket, but Amazon voice services have my vote. I think the Google assistant has fallen behind - I think Google have become somewhat isolated and inward-looking, a bit like Apple, to some degree. Yes, I love my iPad & iPhone, but Siri seems to be dead on its feet and the Home(Kit) App is sadly lacking in my book.
There’s perhaps no perfect answer, but Alexa, alongside SVC, are certainly at the front of the pack for our (now smarter) Home. Alexa voice recognition is just so much smarter than Google’s and the choice of ‘Skills’ now available to integrate with other online services and hardware is truly ‘remarkable’.
I’ve since given away most of my Google devices mentioned to other family members (it seems they use them less than I did, truth be told) - I really can’t see me returning to using the Google assistant, unless things start to greatly improve from their side and they allow their service to work better with Sonos, Hue lighting, TV’s etc.