Change the Sound of Google Assistant

 Google Assistant is great, but what if it offers more features? Not too long back, Google Assistant added six different voices to its Assistant. So, if you were feeling bored hearing the same old computerized voice, you now have new ones. Whether it’s your Android phone or tablet or your Google Home speakers, the new voices can be set on all these devices. Read this article to learn how.

More Choices

Recently Google came out with six additional voices to its Assistant. That means now you can choose a voice that soothes your ear. Else you may keep on changing these just for the sake of variety. The previous voice of Google Assistant used to sound highly computerized; however, the new additions are relatively better. Earlier, when the additional voices were launched, they were titled Voice 1, Voice 2, etc. The moment you tapped on the radio button, the voices used to play. However, now you will find a more creative list of voices, including an attractive interface. Google has now assigned a different color to each voice. Other than the interface, Google has also introduced female and male voices.

How to Pick a New Assistant Voice

Changing the voice of your Google Assistant is a quick task. Also, the changed voice will work for all of your devices that are enabled by Google Assistant.

How to Change the Google Assistant’s Voice on Android Devices

Step 1. Activate the Google Assistant by saying “OK Google,” or if you haven’t the voice recognition feature, you can touch and hold your Android’s Home button to bring it up. 

Step 2. You will find a blue circular icon that resembles a compass towards the screen’s right-hand side; tap on it.

Step 3. Then tap on the triple-dot menu in the top-right corner.

Step 4. Now, tap on Settings, followed by Preferences.

Step 5. Tap on the option named Assistant Voice.

Step 6. An exciting and colorful window will appear with the list of available voices. Select the one you want to listen to while interacting with Google Assistant and then exit from your phone’s Settings menu.

Google Home Speakers

In case you have Google Home speakers, you can also set up the same voice for all of them along with your Android device. This will give your house and its smart speakers a more organized effect. Follow the steps below to do so:

Steps 1. Connect your Android device to the same network as your Google Home device. This is very important.

Step 2. Now, go to the Google Home application on your Android device.

Step 3. Select More Settings.

Step 4. Then choose Preferences.

Step 5. Select Assistant Voice.

Step 6. Tap to choose a new voice.

Multiple Users

Google Home allows you to create multiple profiles, and with Google Assistant, you can set up different voices for different profiles. This will help you with a more personalized experience, as your profile Assistant will now answer using your preferred voice. Doing this will also separate your information from other profile users.

Google Assistant offers many handy features, but you might get bored of listening to the same voice again and again. Hence, the colorful interface and new digital voices. These add-ons should help you feel excited and interested in the Google Assistant.

Everleig is a Blog expert and has been working in the technology industry since 2003. As a technical expert, Everleig has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as champpost.com

Source: Google Assistant

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