How To Connect Your Google Home To Your TV

by Patrick Hearn

When you’re resting on your comfortable couch after a long day, the last thing you want to do is get up to find the remote just to turn up the volume on your favorite show.

Thankfully, Google Assistant – through a Google Home device or through your phone – can give you control of many aspects of your television even if the remote is out of reach. For example, you can change the volume level or start Netflix with just a phrase. 

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    All it requires is a Chromecast or a smart TV. The setup process is the most time-consuming step, and even that will only take a few minutes of your time.

    How To Connect Google Home To TV With Chromecast

    If you have a Chromecast, a TV with an HDMI port, and a half-decent Wi-Fi connection, then you have everything you need to connect Google Assistant to your Chromecast. 

    Start by plugging in your Chromecast. Your Chromecast will likely plug into the HDMI port and use a micro-USB for power. The Chromecast Ultra is slightly different in that it uses an external power brick rather than plugging directly into the TV.

    Once the Chromecast is plugged in and set up, connecting your Google Home device to Chromecast is simple. You should already have the Google Home app installed after setting up the Chromecast, but if not, take the time to download it now. You can find the app on both the Play Store and the App Store

    Once all these steps have been completed, your device should now be linked. You can tell Google Home to “Play Friends from Netflix on Chromecast,” and the show should pop on-screen with no further prompting. 

    You can control the volume, skip episodes, and much more. However, you cannot turn the television off unless you have a Logitech Harmony Hub connected to it. 

    How To Connect Google Home To An Already-Set-Up Device

    The above steps are for linking a brand-new device, but you might encounter a situation where the device is already set up in your home, a smart TV, for instance. If it has a built-in Chromecast, it might not show on your list of devices to add to Google Home. 

    Here’s how to connect Google Home to that TV:

    Once you have linked the devices, you will have control of your TV from your Google Home smart assistant. You’ll also be able to cast content and images from your phone. 

    If you have a smart TV, the specific app for your model will also give you a digital remote that can do everything that a physical remote can. This is another great option for when the couch cushions have consumed it and you can’t find the energy to dig through them. 

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