Do the Google Home's play music from your cloud based allocation or is it purely the paid streaming side of it that you access?
I play my music using a family subscription to Google Play Music as you are allowed to have a number of family members on the same account.
You can Google all this of course but for free music service, here is something I found that might help:
http://www.techadvisor.co.uk/how-to...me-without-google-music-subscription-3659075/
Just ordered a Home seeing as they are only £79 at the moment, any tips, tricks etc?
Add items to your shopping list. Okay its not mega but in the past I would get my phone out and add a note when I notice I was low on something. Now I can just tell google to add butter or whatever to my list.
It really annoyed me when they took the shopping list out of Google Keep though. Why would they do this? Now it's tucked away on it's own thing, so I no longer use it![]()
Only got mine Saturday (and love it!!), here are some of the things I've been enjoying so far.
Control Netflix via a Chromecast, this has been a highlight for me, tell it what to play and the TV switches input and it just plays, you can then get it to pause, rewind, stop etc. And when finished I can tell it to switch of the TV. Sadly I can't get it to switch the TV on but I have a pretty old TV.
Use it to control Hive heating
Say good morning and it gives you a nice little rundown of the weather, traffic on your commute and the news headlines.
Play music via Google play music, nice and easy to control, plus if you're playing a random play list you can do things like ask what is playing. I really love how easy it is just to stick some music on.
Add items to your shopping list. Okay its not mega but in the past I would get my phone out and add a note when I notice I was low on something. Now I can just tell google to add butter or whatever to my list.
Set timers (great when cooking) and alarms
Tell it to send the information to your phone after asking a question
Fun stuff, tell me a joke, sing me a song, play a game, tell me an interesting fact. Okay the jokes are bad but those aside I find the assistant genuinely funny at times.
Great news and hope you enjoy it. There are so many tips and tricks that it is hard to know where to start. Hope you look back at this thread for many suggestions. Needless to say just Google it. My three Home devices set up at home are used throughout the day from basic things like voice search and music playback (I use Google Play Music subscription but Spotify works fine too) and setting timers and setting wake up calls to helping set up my home as a smart home to use my Home to control my Nest Thermostat (voice instructions such as turn up heat to 22C or turn down heat), smart lights (Philips smartbulbs easily controlled by voice instruction to Home), to boiling water in my smart kettle and much more.
Coming soon to Home is voice calling. I also enjoy broadcasts from my phone when I am out and about and simply want to send a family member a message if I know they are home. You broadcast message into Assistant on phone and it simultaneously broadcasts to any and all Home speakers you are logged into.
4. I know AndyCR15 was upset by the loss of Google Shopping but I find too that it is so easy to add to my shopping list via Home that I miss it less each day.
Only got mine Saturday (and love it!!), here are some of the things I've been enjoying so far.
Control Netflix via a Chromecast, this has been a highlight for me, tell it what to play and the TV switches input and it just plays, you can then get it to pause, rewind, stop etc. And when finished I can tell it to switch of the TV. Sadly I can't get it to switch the TV on but I have a pretty old TV.
Use it to control Hive heating
Say good morning and it gives you a nice little rundown of the weather, traffic on your commute and the news headlines.
Play music via Google play music, nice and easy to control, plus if you're playing a random play list you can do things like ask what is playing. I really love how easy it is just to stick some music on.
Add items to your shopping list. Okay its not mega but in the past I would get my phone out and add a note when I notice I was low on something. Now I can just tell google to add butter or whatever to my list.
Set timers (great when cooking) and alarms
Tell it to send the information to your phone after asking a question
Fun stuff, tell me a joke, sing me a song, play a game, tell me an interesting fact. Okay the jokes are bad but those aside I find the assistant genuinely funny at times.
Thanks for your list as I like to compare what I have found useful with others so I can add to my enjoyment.
3. Yes, I find Google Play Music a terrific feature and the mood music is just great. If you like opera, try "Italian Cooking Opera", Google's radio station.
My wife was sitting in a room which had one of my Home devices and the device broadcast my message to her instantly.
7. As you develop a more complete smart home, you might find Home as useful as I have with smart lights and a smart kettle used to boil water. Speak to Home and it will perform a myriad of functions.
The thing that puts me off with these things is the 'ok google' before every statement.
The thing that puts me off with these things is the 'ok google' before every statement. You say about netflix etc but surely you have to be like 'okay google, play whatever', then 'okay google, pause netflix' etc instead of just asking. Likewise with the 'good morning' which sounds convenient, would it not actually be 'ok google, good morning' which just sounds daft to me lol.