Occasions, when connectivity problems are likely to happen are difficult to anticipate but nonetheless, they occur. For example, it’s not unusual to experience a Google Home Voice match issue while training the smart speaker for voice recognition. Getting it done correctly is the first step to mastering the voice assistant. Learn what you should do to fix the problem.
How to fix the Google Home Voice Match issues?
Factory Reset isn’t the only way to fix issues related to Google Home Voice Match settings. There are other ways as well that can help you remove this temporary glitch. See what steps you should take when you see the ‘I can’t match your voice; Please retrain voice model in Google Home App’ message.
- Open the Google Home app.
- Select Settings.
- Choose Google Assistant.
- Expand Voice Match settings.
- Tap teach your Assistant your voice again.
- Select Retrain option.
- Follow the onscreen instructions.
Google Home is a promising voice assistant system. In addition to yourself, the smart speaker also allows other users to control it and devices linked to it through Home controls. As such, when each person in your household uses Voice Match, he/she can enjoy a more customized media experience. However, when voice recognition fails, it can ruin users’ experience. Let it not!
How do I get Google home to recognize my voice?
Assuming, you’ve signed in to your Google Home account and configured Google Home hardware by using the Smartphone App, launch the app on your iPhone, and select Settings.
When directed to the Home settings screen, scroll down to the Features section and choose the Google Assistant option.
Next, you’ll be taken to a page that allows you to manage how your assistant recognizes you and personalizes your experience at Google. Under it, tap the Voice Match heading.
When the Voice Match at Google screen appears, expand the Teach your Assistant your voice again heading by tapping it.
When prompted with a message as shown in the image above, hit the Retrain button to proceed further.
Thereafter follow the onscreen instructions.
In the end, complete the Google home voice recognition process by tapping the Continue button.
How to turn off Google voice recognition?
Google allows you to turn off voice recognition on your Home in the Google Home app, or on individual devices. For a speaker, do the following.
Open the Google Home app. Then, tap Home Settings > Google Assistant Voice Match > Device added.
Now, simply uncheck the box next to the device you want to turn off Voice Match for.
Hope that makes sense!
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