Google Nest Hub Max add on Bluetooth setting menu with fuchsia updates

“Just like with the Google Home smart speakers, your Nest Hub device is now paired with your Bluetooth speaker, making future connections a breeze it’s also possible to use these devices as traditional Bluetooth speakers and stream music to them directly from your phone or tablet”.

Max launched the first-gen Nest Hub, which replaces its existing operating system with Fuchsia OS Google has been working on its capability-based OS Fuchsia for at least six years.

A few days ago, Fuchsia started rolling out to Nest Hub devices, thus marking its official release. the only modification is the addition of a Bluetooth menu in settings. the Nest Hub Max is based on the Fuchsia version6.20211109.1.3166240 and you verify that from the settings menu about the device. In the preview program, the first-gen Nest Hub is also based on  6.2xxx, which first rolled out in May and also introduced the app launcher to Google’s original smart display. if we talk about the main setting page then you’ll see a new Bluetooth option that shows devices previously connected to the Nest Hub Max.  Google Nest Hub’s max size will be 16.8 inches, the color may be white, and the display type- is full HD.

Here we talk about shortcuts that will help to pair a new device:  There are keystrokes to “Pair new device” and “Use display as a Bluetooth speaker.” this is much more suitable than having to use Google Home app to make the connection.

On-the-other-hand nothing is different from the smart display experience on Fuchsia, which is the entire mark. performance ensures smoothness and the camera works well.

A Bluetooth Hub or router is a simple device that comes with a USB port ethernet port and LED indicators to let you know about the usage and connected devices. So, this Bluetooth Hub lets you connect multiple devices with multiple connectivity options.

Why we are waiting for :

We’re still waiting for the bigger interface redesign first seen on the second-generation Nest Hub in late March based on the previous cast OS, it delivers quick settings panel when we scroll down from the top of the screen. pull up from the bottom is absolutely claimed for the grid of apps.

Is UI revamp is available?

This UI revamp has yet to be generally available people who originally received that revamp have since lost it looking ahead, version “F7” of Fuchsia at the end of next month will carry a previously detailed update.

Which Nest devices you can use as a Bluetooth speaker: You can use any of the following Nest or Home devices from Google as a Bluetooth speaker

  • Nest Mini
  • Nest Audio
  • Nest Hub (1st or 2nd gen)
  • Nest Maxst Hub
  • Google Home
  • Google Home Mini
  • Google Home Max

How to connect your Bluetooth device :

What you can’t get on the Hub Max’s screen is a dashboard of information:

upcoming calendar appointments, stock prices, what music is currently playing, or what smart devices are currently turned on.

Features:

  • Keep your family connected
  • make your smart home even smarter
  • Your home looks out for you, and vice versa
  • So many ways to stay entertained
  • Hands-free help from the Google assistant

Rumors: 

Compared to the original Nest Hub, the Google Nest Hub (2nd Gen) is a more attractive smart display in every way so let’s see what new updates in that t displace the Hub Max’s bridge range adaptor proficiency this is not the rise that adds matter (over thread) but furthermore is just planning for it.

Google Nest Hub second-generation has a camera? 

According to rumors The Nest Hub 2 still doesn’t have a camera at all, which means in addition to losing the ability to video call, it also doesn’t have the built-in Home monitoring feature you get with the Nest Hub Max or the Echo Show 10 (3rd Gen).

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