Caat - a cute cat shaped silicone skin for your Google Home Mini

Odd-on Industries just launched Caat - a cute cat shaped silicone skin for your Google Home Mini.

"Caat is a new and fun accessory for the Google Home Mini. Caat transforms your smart speaker into a customizable pet friend for the home and is available in multiple colors - white, black and red. Made high quality silicone, the Caat will bring a smile every time you interact with it.

The Caat is specially designed to never interfere with the functionality of your Google Home Mini—the speaker is always fully exposed and does not alter the touch-enabled sensors. Made of flexible, high-grade silicone, Caat protects your device and makes it look cute!

ODD-ON INDUSTRIES is the maker of the popular Caat. Headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, we make smart speakers fun and customizable.

If smart technology is the new evolution we want to bring the joy and fun with it."

Google Home Mini is Google Assistant anywhere you want it. Ask it questions. Tell it to do things. It's your own Google, always ready to help.

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