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  • KIRAN KAJA: Google Assistant Accessibility Videos,

  • Google Home Audio Accessibility Features.

  • I am Kiran Kaja, and I am the accessibility lead

  • for search and assistant.

  • In this video, I'm going to demonstrate

  • a few of the audio features in Google Home that

  • might be of interest to users with disabilities.

  • These features might also be helpful for everyone.

  • Start and end sounds.

  • Let's turn on start and end sound.

  • The Google Home lights up when you say "OK, Google" or "Hey,

  • Google" to indicate that the Google

  • Home has recognized your voice and is listening to you.

  • If you're blind or visually impaired,

  • you may not be able to see the lights.

  • Even if you're not visually impaired,

  • you might be busy doing something else and unable

  • to look at the Google Home.

  • You can make Google Home play a sound as soon

  • as it detects "OK, Google."

  • [LOW BEEP]

  • Or "Hey, Google."

  • You can also make it play a sound

  • when it stops listening to you.

  • [HIGH BEEP]

  • You can turn on these options under

  • the accessibility settings in the Google Home app.

  • I'm using an Android phone, the Google Pixel,

  • running TalkBack screen reader for this demo.

  • But you can also do this on an iOS device.

  • There are a number of ways to open up Settings

  • for your Google Home device.

  • The best way with a screen reader

  • is to find the Account tab at the bottom right corner

  • and activate it.

  • Then navigate to Local Devices, and open it.

  • Find your device here, and activate it.

  • Navigate to Open Device Settings, and activate it.

  • Now let's find accessibility in this list of settings.

  • Let's go ahead and turn on these sounds.

  • PHONE: Play start sound off switch.

  • On.

  • Play end sound off switch.

  • On.

  • KIRAN KAJA: Now I'll show you how this sounds work.

  • Hey, Google--

  • [LOW BEEP]

  • What's the population of the United States?

  • [HIGH BEEP]

  • GOOGLE ASSISTANT: The population of United States

  • was 327.2 million in 2018.

  • [LOW BEEP]

  • KIRAN KAJA: As you noticed, the Google Home played a sound

  • when I said, "Hey, Google."

  • [HIGH BEEP]

  • It also played a sound when I finished talking to it.

  • [LOW BEEP]

  • This is helpful to confirm that Google Home has indeed

  • recognized your voice and is listening to you.

  • Adjusting equalizer settings.

  • You can adjust equalizer settings on your Google Home

  • device, such as bass and treble.

  • If you have mild hearing loss, tweaking these settings

  • can be helpful.

  • You can try these settings from the Equalizer Settings

  • section in the Google Home app.

  • Let's go back to the ACCOUNT tab,

  • and I'll find Google Home under Local Devices.

  • Now I'll look for the equalizer settings.

  • You can find a level that works best for you from the bass

  • and treble settings here.

  • PHONE: 50% 0 decibels seek control.

  • Treble, 50% 0 decibels seek control.

  • KIRAN KAJA: Continued conversation.

  • Continued conversation is a feature

  • that lets you have a follow-up conversation with Google Home

  • without having to say "Hey, Google" each and every time.

  • You say "Hey, Google" once, and for any follow-up

  • questions within a short period of time,

  • you just ask the question without having

  • to say "Hey, Google."

  • Google Home keeps the mic open automatically

  • for a short period after each response.

  • You need to turn this feature on in your Assistant settings.

  • Once you turn it on, it will be available across all

  • your devices running your Assistant.

  • You can open your Assistant settings

  • from the Account tab in the Google Home app.

  • Continued conversation is under the Assistant tab.

  • I will navigate to it and turn it on.

  • Let's see how this works.

  • Hey Google--

  • [LOW BEEP]

  • What is the population of California?

  • GOOGLE ASSISTANT: The population of California was 39.56 million

  • in 2018.

  • [LOW BEEP]

  • KIRAN KAJA: How about Texas?

  • [HIGH BEEP]

  • GOOGLE ASSISTANT: The population of Texas was 28.7 million

  • in 2018.

  • [LOW BEEP]

  • KIRAN KAJA: As you noticed, I didn't

  • have to say, "OK, Google" or "Hey, Google"

  • for the follow-up question.

  • You may have also noticed that the start sound has played

  • at the end of each response to indicate that the Google

  • Home is still listening to you.

  • Those are only a few of the many features that the Google

  • Assistant supports.

  • You can always ask your Google Assistant what can

  • you do to learn about over 1,000,000 actions

  • that your Google Assistant now supports.

  • For more ways your Assistant can help you in your daily life,

  • please watch the rest of the videos

  • in the series linked in the description below.

  • Thanks for watching, and I do hope

  • you find these videos useful.

  • If you have questions, comments, or feedback on accessibility

  • of Assistant, Google Home, or any other Google product,

  • please contact us by sending an email

  • to disability-support@google.com.

  • You can also tweet us @GoogleAccess.

  • For a complete list of accessibility support options,

  • please visit support.google.c om/accessibility.

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