

The Google Home app will then automatically download any necessary software updates straight to your Google Home speaker.Īnd that’s it, you can now ask your Google Home, Google Home Mini or Google Assistant-powered speaker questions, tell it to play music, check the weather, set reminders, consult your calendar, listen to news bulletins and interact with both connected smart appliances and compatible third-party services. If you plan on listening to music on Spotify or using your Google Home with a ChromeCast to watch media content from Netflix, you’ll need to connect it to the relevant services using the prompts within the app. Use your voice to quickly find information about the weather, news, sports and more. This allows the Assistant to offer local services like weather and traffic reports. Google Home Mini is ready for your questions, just go ahead and ask. Next, you’ll need to enter the address of the location where you’ve set up your Google Home, Google Home Mini or Google Assistant-powered smart speaker. If you’ve set up voice match on a previous Google Home, it’ll automatically pull that over. This allows it to offer personalised media recommendations and answers to queries. The Google Assistant can recognise up to 6 people’s voices using a feature called Voice Match. Teach the Assistant To recognize your voice The Google Assistant can speak several languages, so make sure you select the one you need. Google Home Mini provides access to the powerful Google Assistant, so you can use it to listen to music, check the news and weather, make appointments, and a variety of other tasks. Read more JBL announces Link View, a Smart Display with Google Assistant The Google Home Mini is a smart speaker that's built on the same platform as the original Google Home, but it's significantly smaller.
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The next step towards setting up your Google Home, Google Home Mini or Google Assistant-powered smart speaker is to download and install the Google Home App. After a moment, it’ll introduce itself (“Hi, I’m your Google Assistant”) and instruct you to download the Google Home app. If everything is in working order, your speaker will power on. With integrated Wi-Fi connectivity, voice recognition, and home automation support, the chalk Google Home Mini wireless speaker will connect to your wireless. Wait for your smart speaker to introduce itself

If your Google Home or Google Home Mini did not arrive with a power cord, you should definitely get in contact with the retailer or reseller who you bought it from as it should include this and you’ll need it to set up and use the smart speaker. On the Google Home Mini, it’s on the back-side of the device. On the regular Google Home, the power port is located on the underside of the speaker. The first thing you want to do after you’ve unboxed your Google Home or Google Home Mini is connect the power cord (this should be included in the box) to a nearby power outlet and the other to the speaker itself.
