Android Advisor

10 things to do with a Google Home device

Voice-activated assistants like Google Home and Amazon’s Alexa have been around for a few years now, but they’re still kind of gimmicky – they’re not exactly J.A.R.V.I.S.-level A.I.s.

But Google Home might be more useful than you realize, especially if you’re only using it to verbally start your Spotify playlists and occasionally settle a family argument when nobody has their phone handy. There are plenty of ways to use Google Home for entertainment, information, or as a tool for being productive and learning new skills. If you’re going to lace your home with Google devices, you might as well make them work for you.

Note: Android users can configure third-party apps in the Google Home app fave.co/2UD1PW5, but iOS users will need to download the separate Google Assistant app. Most third-party apps no longer need to be ‘linked’ to work, though, so this might not be necessary depending on the app.

1. Link your smart speakers

You don’t need to buy a high-end amp and loudspeaker system to fill your home with music. Google Home has an apparently unlimited speaker-linking feature called speaker groups.

All you need are two or more compatible devices (Google Home, Google Nest Mini (2nd Gen), Google Home Mini (1st Gen), Google Home Max, Google Nest smart displays, Chromecast, Chromecast Ultra, Chromecast Audio, or TVs or speakers with built-in Chromecast) on the same Wi-Fi network.

To set up a speaker

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Android Advisor

Android Advisor9 min read
Samsung Galaxy S24+
Price: £999 from fave.co/3VLS3C1 The Galaxy S24+ is the middle entry in Samsung’s latest line of S phones, sitting between the more compact (and affordable) S24 (see page 4) and the more premium (and expensive) S24 Ultra. It offers a healthy compromi
Android Advisor11 min read
Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra
Price: £869 from fave.co/4aKrsd3 In recent years, Asus’s Zenfone line has become synonymous with small phones. The Zenfone 10 remains one of the best compact devices you can buy, with its 5.9-inch screen bucking the ongoing trend for huge handsets. H
Android Advisor7 min read
Best Camera Phones
Mobile phones have had cameras for over two decades, but they’ve never been more important. According to UK photo printing chain Max Spielmann, an estimated 5 billion photos are taken worldwide each day, with smartphones accounting for around 92.5 pe

Related Books & Audiobooks