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Furthermore, Google Assistant now recognizes voice commands to manage group volumes. Commands such as “Hey Google, turn it up” (increasing the volume by 10%) or “Hey Google, set volume to 40%” enable effortless audio control across all connected devices.
This functionality was initially restored to Pixel devices running Android 15 Beta 2 last week, but now it’s official for those running stable builds of Android. It marks a significant win for Google Home users, not only by reinstating a much-loved feature, but also introducing enhancements for increased convenience.
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