After a six-year delay, Google’s Home Speaker finally supports wireless pairing with its Google TV streamer, and it also supports Dolby Atmos.



  • Google Home Speaker supports wireless connectivity with Google TV Streamer
  • This offers an easy way to select your own home theater setup.
  • You can connect your Google Home Speaker through your Google TV device or through the Google Home app

Google’s new Home Speaker comes with a number of much-needed updates, but its support for wireless connectivity with Google TV Streamer is a tool users have been craving since the company started making smart hubs.

In addition to its Gemini-powered intelligence and 360-degree audio redesign, Google now lets you wirelessly pair the Home Speaker with your Google TV device, letting you ditch your TV’s built-in speakers and set up a home theater system. Pairing just one Google Home Speaker works, but you’ll get the most out of your setup if you have two.

The company announced its initial plans to develop the feature in 2020 when it introduced Nest Audio, its first smart speaker, but the functionality never arrived. “Google Home Speaker now works alongside your Google TV Streamer. You can pair up to two speakers with one Google TV Streamer to turn your living room into a mini home theater with spatial surround sound,” the company detailed in a blog post.

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The Google TV Streamer interface with two Google Home Speakers connected to each side

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Surround sound systems are an integral part of most entertainment fans’ setups, but they don’t always have to include a multitude of different types of speakers; Some people simply rely on the best sound bars to improve their audio. While the Google Home Speaker isn’t necessarily suitable for seasoned audiophiles, it offers beginners an affordable and easy way to enhance their streaming experience.

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