Google Home is a versatile smart speaker that can control many smart home devices, including Chromecast. Once you connect Chromecast to your Google Home app, you can control your TV with your voice. In this post, we’ll show you how to link Chromecast to your Google Home smart speaker in just a few simple steps.
First, you need to connect your Chromecast to the HDMI port on the back of your TV. Once it is connected, open the Google Home app on your smartphone or tablet. Scroll down to “Local Devices” and tap on it. If your Chromecast is on and working, you should see the Chromecast icon.
Next, you need to name your Chromecast. Most people label their devices by location. For example, you could name your Chromecast “Living Room.” Once the Chromecast is connected to your Google Home app, the speaker will recognize it.
Now you can link your streaming accounts like Netflix, Hulu, HBO GO, and Spotify to your speaker. With a quick command, you can play music, movies, and your favorite shows from your TV with just your voice. For example, you can say “Hey Google, play Bob’s Burgers from Hulu on Living Room TV” and the show will start playing.
You can also control your TV’s volume, skip songs, or find episodes by asking the Google Home speaker. All of this can be done from the comfort of your couch.
In conclusion, connecting Chromecast to your Google Home is an easy process that takes only a few minutes. With this setup, you can control your TV with your voice and enjoy a seamless entertainment experience. For more smart home guides, check out our website.