![]() ![]() First, reboot both your router and the Hub and see if that helps. This is a common problem that’s usually connected to router settings. If your Hub connected initially but keeps dropping Wi-Fi connections all the time, you certainly aren’t alone. If you don’t want to mess with the app, just unplug your Hub for around 60 seconds, and then plug it back in. Go to the top right of the screen and tap the More menu and then Reboot. Go to the Google Home app, choose your device and then tap on Settings. If Google Assistant doesn’t seem to be listening or has problems doing what you tell it to, try rebooting it. Google Assistant isn’t listening or won’t follow commands It’s a pain, but sometimes going back through the setup is the only fix. Then, go back into the app and complete the set up for the Hub again. To do so, go into your Wi-Fi settings on your phone, find the network listed as the name of your device and connect to it. If the above three fixes don’t work, you may need to manually connect to the Google Home SSID from your phone’s Wi-Fi settings. Finally, you may just need to restart your phone. If that doesn’t work, head over to the app store, and see if the app needs updating. First, try turning off your phone’s Bluetooth and reconnecting. The Google Home app can be glitchy at times, but you can solve the problem one of three ways. There’s nothing worse than trying to use your Hub and realizing the Google Home app can’t find your device. Don’t worry, new photos will automatically get added to this album if the photos contain your favorite people. Now, only photos of your favorite people and animals will show up on your screen as long as you have the Family & Friends album selected as the album you want your Hub to source for photos. Tap on the Hide and Show People option.Ĭhoose the people and pets you want to hide (maybe you don’t want to see your ex’s chihuahua pop up, for example), then choose Done. Once that’s done, go to Albums > Photos and Pets > Menu. To turn it on, open the Google Photos app, tap on Settings, and then switch on Face Grouping. choose to show just photos of family, friends, and pets. Nest Hub makes a great photo display frame, but if you want it to only show photos of your favorite people or pets, you can take advantage of a feature called “Face Groups.” This will help the A.I. Photo selection is not so great Greg Mombert/Digital Trends ![]()
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