Broadcast Messages on Nest Hub Changed to Google Voice

One big reason why people choose Nest Hub is because users can take advantage of broadcasting messages. It makes your life easier because you can communicate with other family members. But, what can you do when broadcast messages on Nest Hub changed to Google Voice?

Well, this is an existing problem on Nest Hub, we call it defect. You are not alone if you are waiting for a fix. You can even find the long threads about this issue on Google Nest Community.

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Broadcast Messages Changed to Google Voice on Nest Hub is Not Android Specific

So, something is seriously wrong with the function of Google Nest speakers. These devices should send your voice messages around your home. It is a very simple, effective, and personal device to help you communicate with family member. But this function entered a big issue.

Google started using Google’s text-to-speech voice on this device. It is like removing the personal touch on this device. Even it is hard to find who is saying what, when, because all voices sound same.

It is still hard to figure out the reason why Google would add this change. The presence of voice-to-text-to-speech processing is an intensive task for the CPU, and therefore this device is what we need. All users go with this device because its original functionality, simple, effective, and personal.

How to Disable Google Voice for Broadcasting

Well, problem with broadcasting on Nest Hub is still possible to fix. But, what if the broadcasting message turns to Google Voice? This is the more frustrating part, since there is lack of an alternative options to turn off this feature, so we will update this case if Google community specialists have provided the solution.

At the time of writing this post, we found users forced into a game where messages lost in translation, not user-friendly experience they expected. This problem can be a way to downgrade the capability of Google products, just like the giant company stepped back in a wrong direction.

Can you image if you use five to six Google Nest hub devices and all of them are broadcasting with the Google voice? You don’t even know who is saying what messages, and they must include their name!

Google, where are you?

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