• 16/03/2022
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The smart speaker "doesn't make a sound" is surprisingly convenient to use!

Do you use smart speakers? Speaking of which, I think there are many people who haven't seen it recently. I understand that there are many things I want to say, such as the sound is not good or suddenly speaking and noisy, but what if you can output voice to external Bluetooth audio?

"Google Home mini" One of the smart speakers that can do that is "Google Home mini". Probably the best-selling smart speaker in terms of number, with a plump dorayaki-like appearance. Aside from sound quality, it supports major services such as Apple Music and Spotify, can be streamed via Wi-Fi without relying on other devices such as smartphones, and the ability to verbally instruct music playback is still obsolete several years after its release. It has not been converted. The Google Home mini has a function to output audio to external Bluetooth audio, and it can output not only to Bluetooth speakers but also to Bluetooth earphones. You can use Google Home mini to receive playback instructions and use Bluetooth speakers / earphones to produce sound. Preparation is easy, open the default speaker screen with the Google Home app, pair the target Bluetooth speaker / earphone, and tap "Bluetooth speaker pair setting" OK. If you select the Bluetooth speaker / earphone after pairing is completed, music will be played from the Bluetooth speaker / earphone instead of Google Home mini. Just tap "Bluetooth speaker pairing" and you're ready to go. However, Google Home mini supports SBC only. Apple Music, which supports lossless / high-resolution playback, has only Rossy / AAC playback, which is a shame for users who are particular about sound, but it is a good way to use a smart speaker as a “command-only terminal”.

  スマートスピーカー、“音を鳴らさない”使いみちも案外便利!