While the phrase "connect my Bluetooth to my voice" isn't a standard technical term, based on your reference related to the Google Home app and paired Bluetooth devices, you may be asking how to check or manage Bluetooth connections on a voice-controlled device (like a Google Nest speaker or display) using the Google Home app. These devices often respond to voice commands and can connect to other devices via Bluetooth.
The provided steps describe how to view the Bluetooth devices that have been previously paired with one of your devices managed in the Google Home app. This is useful if you want to see which phones, tablets, or computers have been connected via Bluetooth to your speaker or display.
Here's how to check paired Bluetooth devices on a device controlled via the Google Home app, according to your reference:
Checking Paired Bluetooth Devices via Google Home App
To see the list of devices that have been previously connected via Bluetooth to your speaker or display (which are typically voice-controlled), follow these steps on your Android device:
- Open the Google Home app on your Android phone or tablet.
- At the bottom of the screen, tap the Home icon. This takes you to a list of your devices.
- Touch and hold the specific device (like your speaker or display) whose Bluetooth connections you want to check.
- In the top right corner of the device control screen, tap the Device settings gear icon.
- Navigate through the settings: Tap on Audio, then select Paired Bluetooth devices.
Once you are in the "Paired Bluetooth devices" section, you can check the list of devices that have been paired. The reference also notes that you can see the date they were paired.
Why Check Paired Bluetooth Devices?
- Verification: Confirm if a specific phone, tablet, or computer has successfully paired with your voice-controlled speaker or display in the past.
- Troubleshooting: If you're having trouble connecting a device via Bluetooth, checking this list can show if it was ever connected successfully.
- Management: While this specific view might not allow unpairing directly, knowing which devices are listed can inform further actions.
These steps allow you to see the Bluetooth connection history related to a device that interacts with your voice via Google Assistant.