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Control your smart home with your voice.
Google Home works with more than 5,000 smart home devices from more than 150 brands.
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Built for family fun.
Enjoy a whole new set of activities, like Read Along, designed from the ground up, just for families.
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Know when Google Home is listening.
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Play/Pause
Tap once to stop audio, timers, alarms and responses.
Change volume
Swipe circle clockwise to turn up, and counterclockwise to turn down.
Start request
Long press to trigger the Google Assistant.
Mic mute
Press the mute button on the back of Google Home to keep from triggering your Google Assistant, even if you say "Hey Google".
Getting set up is simple.
1 Plug the power cable into Google Home.2 Plug the power adapter into wall socket.3 Download and run the Google Home app on a phone or tablet.
Discover
Get the most out of your home with the latest on features, tips and offers.
Browse
One place to browse and play music, movies and shows available through your subscriptions.
Help is here. Meet Google Home. Hands-free help from the Google Assistant. Get answers, play songs, tackle your day, enjoy your entertainment and control your smart home with just your voice.Say it to play it. Listen to music, playlists, audiobooks and more, getting rich sound from Google Home's high excursion speaker.Tackle your day. Get personalized help with your schedule, reminders, calls, news and more, whenever Google Home recognizes your voice.Entertainment, hands-free. Google Home works with Chromecast, so you can stream shows, movies and music on your TV or speakers.Control your smart home with your voice. Google Home works with more than 5,000 smart home devices from more than 150 brands.Built for family fun. Enjoy a whole new set of activities, like Read Along, designed from the ground up, just for families.Know when Google Home is listening. Play/Pause Tap once to stop audio, timers, alarms and responses.Change volume Swipe circle clockwise to turn up, and counterclockwise to turn down.Start request Long press to trigger the Google Assistant.Mic mute Press the mute button on the back of Google Home to keep from triggering your Google Assistant, even if you say "Hey Google".Getting set up is simple. 1 Plug the power cable into Google Home.2 Plug the power adapter into wall socket.3 Download and run the Google Home app on a phone or tablet.Explore the Google Home app. Discover Get the most out of your home with the latest on features, tips and offers.Browse One place to browse and play music, movies and shows available through your subscriptions.
Dimensions & Weight
Dimensions • Diameter: 3.79 in (96.4 mm)• Height: 5.62 in (142.8 mm)• Power cable: 5.9 ft (1.8 m)Weight • Device: 1.05 lbs (477 g)• Power adapter: 4.58 oz (130 g)
Colors
• Body: White• Base: Slate fabric
Supported Audio Formats
• HE-AAC, LC-AAC, MP3, Vorbis, WAV (LPCM), Opus, FLAC with support for high-resolution streams (24-bit/96KHz)
Wireless
• 802.11b/g/n/ac (2.4GHz/5Ghz) Wi-Fi for high-performance streaming• Bluetooth 4.1
Sensors
• Capacitive touch• Ambient light
Speaker
• High excursion speaker with 2" driver + dual 2" passive radiators
Microphones
• 2 mic array• Mic switch
Power
• Required 16.5V, 2A included
Ports & Connectors
• DC power jack
Supported Operating Systems
• Android 5.0 and higher• iOS 9.1 and higher
What's in the box
• Google Home • Power supply • Quick start guide
Requirements
• Wi-Fi network • Wi-Fi-enabled supported device
Type :
Home Automation Accessories
Energy Star Rated :
No
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