Walter Charney Most likely but I don't know which ones. 3rd party apps are fine e.g IFTTT but I'd much prefer 1st party hotword change and one command for multiple actions. Hopefully in the future
With the help of your videos I converted my entire home to a smart home. I started out using Google products but, I noticed that my wife and family wasn't using it. So, I started buying the Alexa products and everyone started using it. When I asked what's the difference everyone said that they felt stupid saying a corporate name to turn on a light and they like using a person's name better. I hope that Google recognizes this problem and I could take my Google products out of a box in my garage and start using them again.
I've been trying g zo change google assistant name too ..... ty for confirmation that I wasn't only one trying to change name bc hey google being say when you're around others makes everybody's Google Assistant kick on
Mine replied. "I'm sorry. I can't play videos; I don't have a screen". No smart tv here, as yet. I can see several devices within earshot of each other could be problematic.
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Without a doubt, the biggest complaint against Google Home and Google Home Mini is NOT being able to change the hot phrase or name. This would be such an easy fix for Google, but they are absolutely apathetic to their customer base, and ONLY care about their own agenda. The second I EVER find something better than Google Assistant, I'll switch fast enough to make your head spin...
They all worked except "Hey Noodle". LOL! It even answers to "R-okay R-oogle" said in my best Scooby Doo accent. Too funny! Love all your videos! Thanks for sharing. They are really well done and I've subscribed to your channel.
@@toddhowardforreal3912 late here but you actually can change the language to british english and you don't even need to modify your phone's system language to do it anymore
I get it why google doesn't allow custom names yet (branding), but some real human name like Alexa feels much more personal & AI, than calling a huge company by it's name.
i have multiple google devices and they all respond when i say 'ok google' it would be great if i could name them differently so only 1 would respond at a time, is there anything i can do for the mean time?
My dog named 'Boo Boo' and my cat named 'Noodle' (Seriously!) are now thoroughly confused. From a quick experiment it seems that any phrase with the Oh Ay OO OO combinations will work - or at least those sounds alone do. 'Good day Google' works and seems quite appropriate.
When I call Google call center, I ask if we can change the hard command from hey Google to, *hey Natasha* I get giggles from the call. I just want *hey Natasha* to giggle One day perhaps.
Enjoyed the video. They really aren't meant to be extra commands. The algorithm recognizes patterns that sound like the base commands and is triggered by them. The GH is therefore not perfect in its voice recognition abilities.
But what about "Good day Google"? I know it seems a lot like "Okay Google", but it still seems a bit far off, and it works for me if I take an extra long pause in between good and day, too.
Me: trying to watch youtube Ok google: *pops up* hello, how can I help you? Me: *repeatedly smacks head with phone* Ok google: oh you want to look at recipes for banana bread? I'll see what I can find
You have the best videos 😂. Always something useful and fun. Keep them coming. One of the dresser channels that I have the bell notification turned on.
Funny thing, when you voiced the alternate commands, the "OK Gouhl" is the only one that made my phone respond, pausing the playback of your video and asking me how it could help. None of the others had that effect. Interesting!
Using the App, I changed the voice to UK ... except now I have metric values. I've not checked yet to see if the metric values by themselves can be changed back to US, without having to change back to US voice. Go to the App, click the hamburger in the upper left, More Settings, under Devices, click the name of your Google Mini, then click Assistant Language.
yeah, I tried it too. then it told me the temperature outside was 20⁰ -- in Florida. So much for that. I switched back to American. It's a bummer because my friend can get her Serii to speak Aussie to her but gives the temperature in Fahrenheit. I wish Google had that feature.
Not making it up, but on this phone of mine every time you say the granny phrase "ok goo goo", my Google speaker activates. Making it hard to watch this video. Hahaha
@Tech With Brett I would've replied the same thing as you😂 video wasnt a waste it was showing ways around the Google name to make it as unique as possible
Really kind of ticked that you would title your video "OK Google, How Do I Change Your Name?" while you KNOW that there is no way to do it yet! I got excited that there might now be a way to do it when I saw your video title and you didn't crush my soul until 3:08 in your video (which is only 4:50 long!). Once there is a way to do it your video will have the most views and everyone will come here to find out that you CAN'T actually do it! Even once we can! Maybe change the keywords your using so people don't waste their fricken time???? Everyone can get the information your providing here by reading the fricken instructions! Just a thought!
What a misleading, click-bait video title. Down-voted. You also have to wait until he's uselessly rambled on for several minutes before you find out that there's no solution in this video. Author totally knew what he was doing with that title.
I honestly didn't mean to miss lead you, just having some fun. I have plenty more actual tutorials on the channel so let me know what else you have questions on and I can help you out.
He actually didnt say at all in the title that he for sure was gonna be able to change the name, you just jumped to conclusions like a frog on a lily pad