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First Few Things to Try with Google Home Hub

by Jeniffer Leio Excutive

Did you just get a brand new Google Home Hub? Congratulations! This amazing Smart Display device may not be equipped with a camera, but it is definitely amazing. Here are a bunch of things you should try with your Google device.

  1. Determine where to place it

Firstly, you need to ascertain where you wish to place the Home Hub. Since it is devoid of a cam, you can even keep it on your bedside. This way, you can set morning alarms, review the weather and traffic before you go to work, and check out what’s happening around the world. You can also consider keeping in the family room, kitchen, or even the bathroom.

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In order to set up your Home Hub, you need to download the freshly upgraded Google Home application. With this app, you can link your smart speaker to other smart home gadgets. Just go to the app store, and install the app on your device.

  • Use voice recognition

Users can communicate with Home Hub by giving voice commands. Google’s personal voice assistant is capable of recognizing voices and associating them with individuals. Therefore, when users inquire about their reminders, they will receive results from their personal account. If a number of users a registered on your Hub, then train the device to recognize everybody’s voice. Now, you will get personalized results.

  • Enable child access

If you have children under 13 in your house, then you should consider using the Family Link application. With the help of this application, guardians or parental units can set up Google accounts for their minor kids. It also gives several parental controls such as restricting or permitting access and usage or certain applications and turning on SafeSearch.

  • Schedule Downtime

Well, since you just got your Home Hub, you may end up spending all of your free time using it. If you have important work or your kids have to do their homework, then you can set up downtime. In order to schedule downtime, you need to launch the application and press the option for the Home Hub. After that, press the option for Settings. Select Digital wellbeing from the list of options and then tap Set up. Determine whether you wish to turn on content filters or not. After that, turn on customized schedules to power Google Assistant on and off.

  • Create Filters

Well, Home Hub comes with a display. You might be worried about your children watching YouTube videos on Home Hub. You can add content filters and block certain content. You can also restrict calls, games, and a lot more. In order to set up content filters, just go to the applications, tap on Settings and select Digital wellbeing. After that, tap Set up and add filters.

Jeniffer Leio is a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in the technical industry since 2002. As a technical expert, She written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as office.com/setup

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