Broadcast Voice Messages on Google Assistant Smart Speakers (2021)
What is Google Assistant Broadcast Feature?
Google Assistant speakers and smart displays have a built-in feature that lets you communicate with other family members with ease. For instance, if you would like to call your kids for dinner, you can do it right from the kitchen or living room without having to go to your kid’s room. In this case, the speaker in the kid’s room will announce the message you send from the living room speaker or smart display.
You can use this feature across Google Assistant devices and also from your phone to speakers. While your phone doesn’t have to be on the same Wi-Fi network, keep in mind that all speakers should be connected to the same Wi-Fi connection to broadcast the message. The feature works as long as the speaker’s firmware version is 1.39154941 or newer.
Steps to Broadcast Voice Messages on Google Assistant Speakers
First, trigger Google Assistant with the hotword ‘Hey Google’ or ‘Ok Google’. Once the Assistant has been activated, use one of the following commands:
Broadcast
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Broadcast to room: Broadcast to
And to reply to a broadcast, use the following command:
Reply
It’s worth mentioning that your reply will be sent just to the original broadcasting device. Hence, other Google Assistant speakers in your home won’t play your reply message.
Broadcast a Preset Message Using Google Assistant
As mentioned above, you can either send your custom message or use one of the preset messages. Here are all the preset messages you can use with Google Assistant Broadcasts:
Use Google Assistant to Broadcast Messages Across Your Home
So that’s how you can broadcast voice messages to Google Assistant speakers and smart displays across your home. It is a convenient feature especially in smart homes with multiple speakers or smart displays. Meanwhile, you could also consider using guest mode on Google Assistant smart speakers when people are coming over. Also, while you are at it, we suggest you check out the best Google Assistant commands that may come in handy in the long run. If you have any queries, let us know in the comments section below.