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It's about everybody and welcome back to the channel. Today's video is gonna be all about making our home mini portable. I'm going to share with you guys the best way how to take your existing Home mini hardware and make it mobile. This is TK, let's check it out. Music. The Home mini is definitely one of the most versatile pieces of hardware that Home has put out. It's small enough that it gives us access to the entire assistant library and all the functionalities that we get from the normal Home or even the Home max. The one thing that I would definitely appreciate is having more mobility with this. Now, I've tried it in the past where I powered it on using a power bank because it does use micro USB at the base and it does work, although not very functional because of the hanging wires and the power bank sitting on the side. It's just not the same functional way of this basically picking it up, going away, and coming back and saying, "Okay, I'm done." When I'm done with it, just plug it back in. Well, this is what today's video is about. We're gonna be using this. This is called a battery base. This is made specifically for the Home Mini. This is not something that was made for, let's say, the Assistant, and we're just trying to jerry-rig it over here to make it work with our mini. This is designed specifically for a Home Mini. The base of this has a 5200 milliamp battery that charges at 5 volts and 2 amps, which basically covers the requirement for a Home Mini. The setup is pretty simple. We have a magnetic base that connects directly to the base of your Home Mini...