How to Make Google Assistant Speak Custom Phrases Using Broadcast and Routines
Learn how to make Google Assistant speak your custom messages using Broadcast and Routines in the Google Home app.
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To make Google Assistant speak what you want, you can use the `Broadcast` or `Custom Command` feature. Here’s how: Open the Google Home app, select your device, then go to settings. Choose 'Routines' and create a new routine. Add a new action with your custom phrase, and Google Assistant will say it. Alternatively, you can use voice commands like 'Hey Google, broadcast [your message]', and it will relay it to all linked devices.
FAQs & Answers
- How do I create a custom routine for Google Assistant? Open the Google Home app, select your device, go to Settings, then tap on Routines. From there, you can add a new routine with custom actions and phrases to make Google Assistant perform specific tasks or speak custom messages.
- What is the Broadcast feature on Google Assistant? Broadcast allows you to send a voice message to all your linked Google Assistant devices simultaneously by saying, 'Hey Google, broadcast [your message]'. It’s useful for making announcements throughout your home.
- Can Google Assistant speak any custom phrase I want? Yes, by creating custom routines in the Google Home app, you can set Google Assistant to say specific phrases you define as part of a routine’s actions.