Google is updating its smart speaker lineup to offer support for a new language, expanding its availability to more devices.
Today, Google is announcing it is adding Spanish to the list of supported languages for the smart speaker lineup. That means if you have a Google Home, Home Mini, or Home Max, you can now change the language of choice to Spanish, with key phrases being supported. This rollout falls in line with Google launching the Google Home and Home Mini in Spain recently (with Spanish support available right out of the gate).
With Spanish support, you can say things like, “Ok Google, ¿cómo será mi día?” to check up on your day. There are also phrase support for the World Cup and more. Google is also confirming today that Google Home, Home Mini, and Home Max all support localized Spanish in Spain and Mexico. Home and Home Mini are also launching in Mexico as well.
To change the language, you will need to open the Google Home app, go into Settings –> Preferences and then select Español.
[via Google]