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HERE’S HOW 15 GOOGLE ASSISTANT COMMANDS


know there’s a pending reminder. Just say
“Hey Google, what’s up?” to get details.


  1. SET A TIMER OR ALARM
    Need a better alarm clock? That’s Google
    Home. Tell Assistant to “Set an alarm for
    [time],” and you’re done. You can also set a
    recurring alarm by saying “Set an alarm for
    every [Monday, weekday, Saturday...] at
    [time, a.m. or p.m.].” If you’re a Google Play
    Music subscriber, you can set an alarm that
    wakes you up with music, instead of a
    general alarm tone. Just say “Set [artist name]
    alarm for [time, a.m. or p.m.).”
    Google also offers a limited number of
    “character” alarms (the list is short, you can
    choose from characters in the Lego or
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles universes). Just
    say “Set a character alarm for [time, a.m. or
    p.m.]” and Google Assistant will ask which


character you’d like to hear from.
When the alarm goes off, you can tell
Google to stop the alarm or to snooze it for
however long you want. The alarm will
sound for 10 minutes if you don’t end it
earlier. Since smart speakers don’t have
battery backups, it might be a good idea to
plug the one you’re using as an alarm clock
into an uninterruptible power supply, in case
there’s a power outage.
To set a simple countdown timer, just say
“set a timer for [seconds, minutes, or hours].”


  1. REMEMBER THINGS
    This command is slightly different from a
    reminder, as it’s not necessarily related to a
    time or date. Your squishy human brain is
    fallible, but Google Home can remember
    things for you, and it never forgets—unless
    you ask it to. Just ask your Google Home to
    “Remember [X]” and it will tuck that factoid
    away. For example, you can say “remember
    my spare car key is in the kitchen junk
    drawer.” Accessing this info is easy, just ask
    Google Assistant what you told it to
    remember. If you’ve asked it to remember
    several things over time, you can be more
    specific with your query: “Where is my spare
    car key?” for example.

  2. MATH WITHOUT A
    CALCULATOR
    Sure, there’s a calculator on your phone, but
    you don’t even need to touch it to get the


Google Assistant can
wake you up to music
from your favorite
artists.
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