There are several so-called “smart assistants” on the market now, providing users with hands-free access to information and services from their smartphone or dedicated smart devices. One of these, the Google Assistant, has recently introduced a number of new features that can be used with Google Home devices. If you have a Google Home device or are thinking of getting one, here are some of the new features that you can look forward to using.
Making the Smart Home Smarter
One big focus of the Google Assistant’s
changes for Home is expanding the number of smart home devices that Google Home
is compatible with. There are a lot of companies selling devices for smart
homes these days, including both major companies and new startups. Google is
trying to accommodate more of these devices than ever, making sure that small
but innovative companies aren’t left out when people try to automate their
homes using Google Home.
Easily Adding Devices
Along with adding compatibility with
more devices, the Google Assistant is also streamlining the process by which
you add devices. This is done both to reduce the steps required to add devices
and to prevent confusion for homeowners who might not be quite as tech savvy.
By streamlining the process, Google hopes to make the Google Home into a device
that anyone can use effectively even if they don’t have a lot of experience
with technology or the Google Assistant app.
Scheduling Actions
A big feature being added
to the Google Assistant is the ability to schedule actions on connected devices
more naturally through Google Home. By simply telling it what action you want
taken and when, Google Assistant can schedule the connected coffee maker to
start brewing before your alarm goes off or the connected thermostat to change
the temperature in the middle of the night. The goal is to make scheduling
actions easier and more intuitive for Google Assistant users.
Improved
Privacy
As data breaches and other
privacy concerns continue to make headlines, the Google Assistant has taken
steps to improve the privacy and security of Google Home devices. In addition
to overall better security, these changes also make it easier to remove
searches and other bits of your history from memory. Instead of having to go in
and manually remove items from the app or a website, you can use voice commands
to remove these items directly from a Google Home device. You can even tell
Google that something you said wasn’t meant for it and the Google Assistant
will go ahead and delete the last item right then and there.
Smart Display Notes
One neat feature being
added to Google Assistant is the ability to add virtual notes to compatible
smart displays from anywhere in the house. The notes are viewable to anyone who
has access to the displays and are left simply by telling Google Home to leave
a note and providing what you want the note to say. The notes then appear and
remain until someone removes them after they’ve been read.
Workday
Routines
In response to the large
number of people who have started working from home this year, Google has added
workday routines to the Google Assistant. This doesn’t mean that they’re only
intended for those working from home, though. These routines break down your
day into a variety of activities, including appointments, reminders to get up
and stretch, lunch dates, and more. Working with both the Google Assistant app
and Google Home devices, these little reminders help to give structure to your
day and make sure you don’t miss out on anything important.
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