Google Assistant For Home : 7 amazing things you can do with your voice
Google Assistant : 20 amazing things |
When Google started, the Search bar was the window to a whole world of information. Twenty years later, and you can now access all that information with the sound of your voice.
Thanks to the Google Assistant, you can talk to speakers, cars, watches, TVs, laptops and phones to ask questions, save time and get things done. Try out these 20 tips and see how much you can get done with the sound of your own voice.
Thanks to the Google Assistant, you can talk to speakers, cars, watches, TVs, laptops and phones to ask questions, save time and get things done. Try out these 20 tips and see how much you can get done with the sound of your own voice.
For the Home
1. Did someone say dessert? Say “Hey Google, let’s make chocolate chip cookies” for step-by-step baking instructions. And if you have a Smart Display you can even follow along visually.
2. Hands covered in cookie dough? No problem. Simply ask your Assistant for a little help to set a timer, or multiple concurrent timers, without touching a thing.
3. You can also ask for conversions: “Hey Google, how many teaspoons are in a tablespoon?”
4. Out of flour? Say it ain’t so. Tell your Assistant or Google Home: “Ok Google, buy me flour.”
5. Knock knock, who’s there? Is it the grocery delivery at your door? Just ask your Google Assistant. If you have a Nest Hello doorbell, the Assistant will alert you when someone rings the doorbell and give you the option to view the live stream right from your phone, TV or Smart Display.
6. Straight talk: Broadcast a message to the Google Homes throughout your house to let the whole family know when the cookies are done.
7. If you have a Chromecast, Smart Display, or a smart TV with the Google Assistant built-in, you can stream your favorite show, fast forward and adjust the volume—all with the sound of your voice.
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