How can I use Google Home for calls and messaging?
Google Home devices can facilitate hands-free calls and messaging, making it easy to connect with friends and family. To start using these features, users need to ensure that their Google Home device is properly set up and linked to their Google account. Once that is done, they can make calls by simply saying "Hey Google, call [contact name]" or "Dial [phone number]." Google Home will initiate the call through Voice Match, provided that the contact information is stored in their linked Google account.
For messaging, users can send messages through compatible messaging services. To do this, one might say "Hey Google, send a message to [contact name]," and they can then dictate what they would like to say. Google Home will confirm the message before sending it, ensuring accuracy. It is important to check for compatibility with various messaging services, as not all services may support voice commands.
Additionally, Google provides options for users to check their call history and adjust privacy settings through the Google Home app. For details on setting everything up or troubleshooting issues, it is a good idea to refer to the support section on the current Google Home web page. This is where users can find comprehensive information about available features and requirements.

Answered Jul 24, 2025
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