Google Has a wide range of smart speakers. They can be small mini speakers to big speakers and also speakers with smart displays on them. The great part about such devices from Google is that the process of setup and programming these speakers is simple and fairly easy. So, if you are looking for simple and easy-to-follow steps to programming your Google Nest speakers, this is the guide for you.

How to Program Google Nest Speaker

Programming the Google Nest Speaker is simple and easy. However, there are a few things that you need to have in order to make the programming process simple and easy. Pre-requisites

A Google Nest Speaker WiFi network (2.4GHz or 5GHz network) Google Account Android device running Android 8.0 or newer iPhone running on iOS 14.0 Google Home App

Connect the Speaker to a Power Source

Now, if you take any of the Google smart speakers, you will notice that they all have a power plug with them. None of these speakers have an inbuilt battery pack. So yes, these speakers need to be plugged in at all times. And they also need to have an active internet connection to work, or else issuing voice commands to an offline Google Nest speaker makes no sense. So plug your speaker into an outlet in the room where you will be using the most. Also, make sure that you get a good enough WiFi range in the room where you are setting up the Google Nest speaker.

Download the Google Home App

To make things easy and the setup process easier, the Google Home app has been developed. This app lets you set up and program almost any Google smart device that you might be having. Yes, including your Google TV-powered smart TVs. Here are the steps to download the Google Home app.

Connecting the Speaker to Google Home App

Now that you have the speaker plugged in and the Google Home app installed on your mobile phone, it’s now time to connect both devices to each other.

Enable Voice Match

Your Google Nest speaker can be controlled by using your voice. So, in order for the speaker to recognize your voice and respond to your comments, you need to enable Voice Match. Here are the steps to enable Voice Match for your Google Nest speaker. With Voice Match enabled, no other person can simply issue voice commands to your Google Nest speakers and make them do things. This is a great way of protecting yourself from silly pranks and other inconveniences that other people might want to simply give you just for fun. This concludes the guide on how you can easily set up and program your Google Nest speaker by yourself with just your mobile phone and a good internet connection. The Google Nest works pretty well and you can ask it a lot of questions, ask it to set up alarms, and reminders, see what schedules you have for the day, or for that matter, even play a few games with it and have some fun time. If you have queries, feel free to drop them in the comments section below.

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