Top 5 NEW Google Assistant Tricks Everyone Need To Know Now!
Everyone knows that Google Assistant is with no doubt certainly the best of all its competitors, thanks to Google searching and AI power. But there were some features missing in it which have now launched in these going weeks. So, let's talk about the top 5 of them and here are they all.
Male Voice
From the beginning, the assistant was able to interact with us in only the female's voice. But now, you can change according to your preference either you want the voice of a male or a female. Just head into the assistant's settings and move into 'preferences'. You can now change the voice int 'voice' settings right there.
It not always feel natural to interact with your assistant by saying 'OK Google'. Yes, you can use the hotword 'Hey Google' on your Google Home but not on your phone. As you can see in the screenshot above, it is asking to say 'Hey Google' for voice model. You can try it now
Google Lens
This one has already made its way to the assistant but I think it is currently only limited to some certain countries as I didn't find the command working on any of my device. But you can try it if it is working on your device or not.
Control your Chromecast
Now, it is possible to control and cast videos on your TV when using Chromecast just by telling your Google assistant to do so. Cool, right?
Hey Google...
It not always feel natural to interact with your assistant by saying 'OK Google'. Yes, you can use the hotword 'Hey Google' on your Google Home but not on your phone. As you can see in the screenshot above, it is asking to say 'Hey Google' for voice model. You can try it now
Google Lens
This feature is currently limited to Pixel 2 owners only but I can bet
that just in a few months, you will be using it on your non-Pixel phones. This
would be the third way to talk with your assistant after voice input and
keyboard.
What song is this playing?
This one has already made its way to the assistant but I think it is currently only limited to some certain countries as I didn't find the command working on any of my device. But you can try it if it is working on your device or not.
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