

Now that you have got the basic idea, let’s begin.ġ. So here is the break down of our task flow: Voice command through Google Assistant -> IFTTT -> Pushbullet -> Push2Run on PC -> Final execution of the task on PC. The app is designed for automating tasks using voice commands and it’s excellent at that. Push2Run has been developed by Rob Latour and it’s completely free to use. And for that, we are using Pushbullet and IFTTT apps on the mobile device and Push2Run application on the computer.

We are using an Android smartphone to control a Windows 10 PC. If you want Google Home to switch and pair on another computer you have to forget and remove the device from pairing first.Before we begin, let me outline the basic premise of this tutorial. It can pair to more than one devices, but it will always attempt to connect to the most recent device first. It works great for desktop or any stationary laptop it naturally acts as the speaker works out of the box. Here is some catch when using Google Home as a paired Bluetooth speaker. You can now go to Bluetooth setting on your Windows 10 and find the device named “ Office Speaker” when add a new Bluetooth device.


Next, go find “ Paired Bluetooth devices“, tap “ Enable Pairing Mode” at the bottom of the screen. We will explore and show you how to connect Google Home whether is Google Home Max, Google Home or Google Home mini to be paired as a Bluetooth speaker from your Windows PC.įirst, go to Google Home, find the Google Home speaker you want to pair it with your desktop. ‘OK Google’ command even works while it’s playing audio as a Bluetooth speaker. You can still say command ‘OK Google’ to have it perform tasks while the speaker is paired with your PC. You can turn Google Home into a Bluetooth speaker and not compromise or sacrifice any of its existing functionality. Google Home can also be used as your primary speaker for your desktop PC or any laptop, tablet or smartphone. Got a Google Home as a holiday gifts? If you are amazed at all the things Google assistant can do, lo and behold, there is one more trick Google Home can do that you might not be aware of.
