For example, use theGoogle Homeapp to find the best equalizer options for your Google Home.
you might alsopair your Google Home with a Bluetooth speakerorChromecast machine.
fire up the Google Home app on yourAndroidoriOSdevice and tap the Google Home equipment you’d like to adjust.
At the top of the unit display, you’ll see three icons.
The furthest to the left is the equalizer icon.
Tap it to bring up the equalizer controls.
In theEqualizer Settingsscreen, increase or lower the bass and treble.
For better results, pair your Google Home with Bluetooth speakers.
Scroll down and tapDefault music speaker.
Google Home scans for nearby Bluetooth speakers and lists those speakers on this screen.
Tap the Bluetooth speaker when it shows up in the list.
You’ll see the speaker’s icon turn blue with a check mark.
You may also see a pop-up message that the Bluetooth speaker is set as the default speaker.
TapDoneto end the rig tweaks.
If the Bluetooth speaker doesn’t work right away, go to theDefault Speakerscreen.
You may see that the Google Home unit is enabled as the default speaker for music and video.
To set the paired Bluetooth speaker as the default speaker, tap the speaker in this list.
It turns blue and changes to a check mark.
TapDoneto terminate the rig tweaks.
Scroll down theDevice settingsscreen and tapDefault TV.
On theChoose a default TVscreen, you’ll see the Chromecast-enabled TV in the list of options.
You’ll see a pop-up message confirming the Chromecast is enabled as the default TV.
TapDoneto wrap up the gadget options.
fire up the Google Home app and tap the speaker you want to add to the speaker group.
Tap thesettings gearto open theDevice settingsscreen.
Scroll down and tapGroups.
On theChoose groupscreen, tapCreate unit group.
throw in a name for the speaker group, then tapSaveto create the group.
When you tap the group name, the group name displays a blue check mark.
TapSaveto finish adding the speaker to the group.
After you create a speaker group, you might control it in the following ways.