How to Make Google Assistant Say Anything Using the Broadcast Feature
Learn how to use Google Assistant's broadcast feature to make it say any message across your smart devices easily.
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Yes, you can make Google Assistant say something using the 'broadcast' feature. Say "Ok Google, broadcast [your message]" or "Hey Google, announce [your message]". This will relay your message to all Google Assistant-enabled devices in your home. It's a handy way to send messages to family members in different rooms, or just have a bit of fun with the technology. Just make sure your device is set up and connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
FAQs & Answers
- How do I broadcast a message with Google Assistant? Simply say 'Ok Google, broadcast [your message]' or 'Hey Google, announce [your message]' and it will relay the message to all Google Assistant-enabled devices on your network.
- Can I use Google Assistant to send messages to specific rooms? Google Assistant broadcasts messages to all connected devices on the same Wi-Fi, so while you can’t target individual rooms directly, messages will be heard on all devices simultaneously.
- Do I need to set up anything before using the broadcast feature? Yes, ensure your Google Assistant devices are properly set up and connected to the same Wi-Fi network to use the broadcast feature effectively.