Google’s Nest smart home devices like smart speakers and displays can be manually grouped. For example, if there is a particular setup that you prefer to use when you have guests over, you can create a group for that. The downside to this is that you need to know in advance how you want to group your speakers, but what if you wanted to make groupings on the fly for a temporary setup?
Google has announced that they have a new feature that will allow users to dynamically group their Nest speakers and smart displays as and when they need it, and it’s pretty simple, so here’s how you do it.
Google says that this will work with popular music apps such as YouTube Music, Spotify, and Pandora, just to name a few. Also, take note that for now, this feature is only available on Google’s Nest Hub and other Google Assistant-enabled Smart Displays. Google mentions that it will eventually expand to Nest smart speakers through the Google Home app later this fall.
If you find a grouping of speakers that you like, or if you prefer being able to cast to multiple devices at once without having to go through the motions mentioned above, you can also go ahead and create groups ahead of time.
Source: Google