Google today announced a small but
important update for its Google Home devices: you will now be able to control
all of your Bluetooth speakers and stream music to them right from your Google
Home devices.
Until now, you could
only use your Google Home’s Bluetooth capabilities to stream music to them
(from your phone, for example). But now, you’ll be able to use your Google Home
Mini which doesn’t exactly have the most impressive built-in speakers, to
control the Bluetooth-enabled bookshelf speakers you have in your living room.
Indeed, as Google
notes in today’s announcement, the company decided to add this feature because
its Google Home Mini users requested it. The regular Google Home does have a
pretty passable speaker, after all.
To enable this new
feature, open the Google Home app on your phone or tablet, look for your device
settings and then the “default music speaker” menu. There, you’ll now see an
option to pair a Bluetooth speaker.
Since that Bluetoothspeaker doesn’t have to be in the same room as your Google Home, you’ll now be
able to extend Home’s multi-room capabilities to rooms that don’t have a Home
in them, too, and play music or podcasts on all of your speakers and Google
Home devices simultaneously.Since that speaker
doesn’t talk back to your Home, though, you obviously won’t be able to use it
to give voice commands to the Google Assistant. But it’s probably good sound
you’re after — not more Google Assistant mics in your home.
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