Things Google Assistant can do: how to use your Google Home speaker
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Sat, 06 Nov 2021 14:55:56 +0000
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Whether you have Google Assistant built into your Android phone, smart speaker, or your car, here are some of the best things it can do.
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We all know that Amazon has its Alexa voice assistant. Apple has Siri. And,
if you have an Android phone , a tablet or a Google Nest speaker (known
before as Google Home ), then Google Assistant is the powerful artificially-intelligent companion that lives in your home with you. How to use Google Assistant
If you're looking for help with using Google Assistant , we've got a guide
for you! Here's how to use it:
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* on your travels
* to watch TV
* to play music
* to control your smart home
There are so, so many things this smart voice-activated assistant can help
you with that many users dont even know what its capable of truly doing.
This means, to ensure you're getting the most from your trusty
voice-activated partner, weve gathered together nine extremely useful, but
not always obvious, Google Assistant features that will help you to make it genuinely useful in loads of situations you might not have expected. 1. Find your way home (and check for traffic updates) Image credit: Google
Drawing on the sheer breadth of information at Googles search engine fingertips, its safe to say Google Assistant has a lot of potential uses, including the ability to find the best route to a certain location.
Just say Get me home and it will draw information from Google Maps to show
you (or tell you) the best route based on your current location.
You can also use the voice-activated element to check traffic updates, and
get the latest information on diversions and closures. This feature is especially useful if you primarily use Google Assistant on the move. 2. Make
a shopping list with your voice Image credit: Google
Google Assistant has been designed to assist you, after all, so it makes
sense that something as mundane (yet important) as making a shopping list can be done with your voice.
No more scrabbling for a piece of paper (only to lose it) or typing one out
in your drafts you just need to say Add [item] to my shopping list.
Not only does Google Assistant collate all those items into one place, it
will even read back whats on your currently saved list to ensure you haven't left anything out, enabling you to go about your day with one less thing to worry about. 3. Listen to the latest news headlines Image credit: Google
Most of us are so busy these days that even taking the time to browse the latest stories on Twitter or your chosen RSS feed can feel like a drag on
your time.
So why not use Google Assistant to read them out for you? Its not an obvious feature, but if you say Play the news Assistant will start reading out
stories from your preferred news sources.
You can ask it to stop, pause and play at any time, and you can even ask it
to read stories from a specific source or specialist media site. If youre running around the house trying to find your keys while grabbing a piece of toast before work, its a great way to keep up to date. 4. Control your smart home Image credit: Google / TechRadar
If youre like us and youve started to slowly add more and more smart devices to your home be they thermostats, lightbulbs or ovens that preheat
themselves then you can use Google Assistant to connect you to them via a single voice-controlled hub.
Open Google Assistant, press the menu icon in the upper-right corner of the screen and select Settings. From there you can add any compatible smart devices (and many devices are compatible) that are currently active in your home.
From Philips Hue lightbulbs to Honeywell thermostats , plenty of gadgets will respond to your voice-activated commands. 5. Convert money, measurements and more Image credit: TechRadar
Whether youre looking to check how many dollars you can get to the pound or wondering how many inches there are in a kilometer, you can rely on your voice-activated servant to do the math for you.
Google Assistant can perform almost any conversion calculation, and it will read out the answer.
The same goes for translations. If youre wondering what the word for Hello is in Swedish, you just have to say Whats the Swedish word for hello? and Assistant will instantly respond with the correct answer: Hej! 6. Screen your phone calls The Google Pixel 3 XL (Image credit: Google)
Tired of getting dogged with cold calls from automated messages and companies trying to sell you a dodgy service? Well, Google Assistant can help with
that, too.
If you happen to own a Google Pixel 3 or Pixel 3 XL , the voice-activated service includes a feature that will answer certain calls on your behalf.
Its one of the many ways Google is evolving Assistant, with the Call Screen feature enabling you to leave Assistant to answer the call and even record a transcript of the conversation so you can review it later. Telemarketers, beware... 7. Queue up your favorite shows on Netflix A still from Netflix's Sex Education. (Image credit: Netflix)
Netflix has made its way onto most our smart devices, and whether youre still mourning the cancellation of Daredevil or looking for a belly laugh or two with Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Google Assistant can help connect you to your favorite TV shows and films, all with voice commands.
Simply say, for example, Play Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle on Netflix and as long as Netflix is set up on your Android device, youre signed into the app and you've connected it up Google Assistant will queue up the show/film and start playing it in a matter of seconds.
This is handier on a TV with Google Assistant built in than on some other devices, but its a simple way to call up a movie to watch on your phone too. 8. Check appointments and emails Image credit: Google
If you're using Google Assistant theres a good chance that you use some of Googles other services, including Gmail and Google Drive, so why not use Assistant to connect to some of these apps?
If you use Gmail as your work account, you can ask the utility to check through your emails for certain keywords, or bring up an appointment thats been added to your Calendar app.
You can even use Google Assistant to take notes with Google Keep, should you need to jot down a quick thought or idea while youre busy with other tasks. This feature is especially useful if you need to catch up any new emails
youve yet to read or respond to. 9. Let Assistant entertain you Image credit: Google
Struggling to find someone to enjoy a quick game with? Want to test your grey matter while you have a few minutes to spare? Well, Google Assistant can help on both accounts by challenging you to a game of solitaire or naughts and crosses / tic-tac-toe.
It can also tell you some awful jokes or puns, and even read out an inspirational quote or message if youre need of a little motivation you can even ask Assistant to find something funny for you to watch by checking currently trending videos on YouTube. (Image credit: Tile) 10. Find your keys
You're late for work and you can't find your keys it's a nightmare most of
us face from time to time, but Google Assistant has teamed up with Tile to hopefully make the morning routine that little bit easier.
If you have a Google Nest speaker (ne Google Home ), you can ask your smart speaker to 'call' your misplaced item provided you've attached a Tile Bluetooth tracker to it, of course.
You can say things like "Hey Google, find my keys", and the Tile tracker attached to your keys will ring, allowing you to find them quickly.
You can also ask Google to call your Tile tracker by saying things like "Hey Google, ring my laptop", or "Hey Google, make my backpack ring".
If you just want to know the location of your Tile, you can also ask Google Assistant, "Hey Google, where is my purse?", or say "Hey Google, find my passport". What is Google Assistant?
Google Assistant is Google's voice assistant, and it's available on smartphones and smart home devices. Powered by artificial intelligence, it's Google's answer to Amazon's Alexa, Apple's Siri, and Microsoft's Cortana. How do I turn on Google Assistant?
If you're using a phone or tablet, touch and hold the Home button, or say "OK Google." A the top-right of the screen, touch More Settings. Then, under Devices, select your phone or tablet. This is where we can turn on Google Assistant, by selection "OK Google" detection on or off.
If you have a Google Home, you'll just need to plug in the device and follow the set-up instructions. How do I use Google Assistant?
Once activated, you need to long hold the Home button and Google Assistant will ask you what you want. You should be able to trigger it by saying "OK Google" too. Is there a charge for Google Assistant?
No. But you'll need a compatible device. Can you give Google Assistant a
name?
If you want Google Assistant to respond to something other than "OK Google", you can change the wake phrase to "Hey Google". In the future, there might be a way to rename it. Amazon Echo vs Google Home: which is the smart speaker
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