Once upon a time, the only way to get Google Assistant into your home was with a Google Home, but now there are hundreds of speakers — and smart displays — with Google Assistant built-in! From the beefy sound of the Nest Audio speaker to the perfect little alarm clock Lenovo Smart Clock Essential, setting up any Google Assistant speaker uses the same, simple app and the same, simple process.
How to set up a Nest Audio, Nest Mini, or any Google Assistant speaker or display
Plug the power cord into the base of your speaker.
Plug the power adapter into an outlet. The unit will automatically boot up, introducing itself and directing you to the Google Home app to finish setup.
Select the home setup you want to control. If you're using Google Home for the first time, name your home.
Tap Next.Source: Android Central
Google needs location access, so tap Next.
Tap While using the app.
Tap the Set up (speaker name) bubble above your Home shortcuts.Source: Android Central
Tap the home you want to add your speaker to.
Tap Next.
Tap Yes to set up your new speaker. (It might take Google a few minutes to find your device.)
Tap Yes once you hear the sound from your speaker.Source: Android Central
Tap I agree to accept Google legal terms.
Tap No Thanks if you don't want to help make your device better down the road.
If your network doesn't show up, your network might be 5Ghz while your new smart speaker only uses 2.4Ghz Wi-Fi. If this happens, you'll need to check your router to turn on a permanent 2.4Ghz network alongside your 5Ghz network.
Enter your password — or if you've already given Google Home your Wi-Fi password, tap OK to use that.
Tap the room your device will live in.
Tap Next.
Tap Next to get past Google Assistant's various privacy and legal policies.Source: Android Central
Tap No Thanks if you don't want Voice Match and personalized responses, but if you skip Voice Match, you don't get answers to questions like "when is my next meeting" and the voice model won't be as accurate, so Google Assistant might have more trouble understanding you.
Tap I Agree.
Say OK Google and Hey Google when prompted. If you already trained a voice model for Google Assistant on your phone or tablet, it will be downloaded to your new speaker.Source: Android Central
Tap I Agree to turn on personal results, or tap No Thanks if you don't want personal results if the speaker is going to be in a main room and be used by multiple people, including your children.
Tap the music service you want to be used as the default with your speaker.
Tap Next.
If you have SiriusXM, tap the + to sign in to listen to it on your Google Assistant speaker.
Tap Next.Source: Android Central
If you have any video services you want linked to Google Assistant, tap the + to sign into them.
Tap Next.
If you have Sling TV, tap the + to link it to Google Assistant.
Tap Next.
Tap Continue to link your Google Assistant speaker to Google Duo, or tap Not now if you don't want your speaker to make calls.Source: Android Central
Tap Next.
Tap Sign up if you want promotional emails from Google, or No thanks if you don't.
Tap Continue after reviewing your settings.Source: Android Central
Tap Continue to complete setup.
Tap More or scroll down.
Tap Finish setup.Source: Android Central
Now, it's time to actually use your new smart speaker — but on what? Will you cast your music or let Google take you on an audio adventure? Will you control some sweet smart lights, or turn on the heater without leaving the warmth of your bed? Will you use it to whip up something yummy in the kitchen, or use it just to order takeout for the night? Create some custom Google Assistant Routines in order to make turning down for the night or getting up in the morning a breeze!
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Ara Wagoner was a staff writer at Android Central. She themes phones and pokes YouTube Music with a stick. When she's not writing about cases, Chromebooks, or customization, she's wandering around Walt Disney World. If you see her without headphones, RUN. You can follow her on Twitter at @arawagco.
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With multi-room control, you can play music or other media on any combination of Google Nest or Home speakers and displays, Google Pixel Tablets, or Chromecast devices. This feature lets you play music on multiple devices or transfer media to a speaker group that you created.
With multi-room control, you can play music or other media on any combination of Google Nest or Home speakers and displays, Google Pixel Tablets, or Chromecast devices. This feature lets you play music on multiple devices or transfer media to a speaker group that you created.
To play media on multiple speakers at the same time, you can create a speaker group. To include a Bluetooth speaker, add its paired Google Nest or Home device to the group. Note: You may need to adjust for the playback delay that can happen when you use a Bluetooth device.
You can connect your mobile device to your Google Nest or Home speaker or display with Bluetooth to listen to music, audiobooks, podcasts, and other media.
To enter Party Mode, simultaneously press and hold the volume and Bluetooth buttons on the first speaker until you hear a voice prompt. Repeat this process on the second speaker until you hear a tone play. After around 10 seconds, the two speakers should say “Party Mode” to confirm the audio is playing in unison.
To send a message from a speaker, Smart Display, or Smart Clock, you need:Two or more speakers, Smart Displays, or Smart Clocks with Google Assistant built in. All devices to be on the same Wi-Fi network. All devices in the household set up in the Google Assistant app or the Google Home app.
You can connect your mobile device to your Google Nest or Home speaker or display with Bluetooth to listen to music, audiobooks, podcasts, and other media.
Start a playback session. Tap on the mini-player. Tap on the output selector and add/remove speakers dynamically or select from one of your preset Speaker groups. You can now control the volume for the selected devices at once.
Stereo sound pairing is available on Google Home, Google Nest Mini (2nd gen), Google Home Mini (1st gen), Google Home Max and Google Nest Audio. Both devices need to be the same model (Example: two Nest Mini speakers or two Nest Audio speakers) and located in the same room.
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