Google now allows you to play music with a voice command
This week has been busy at Google due to the different releases of functions that have been seen in one of its most famous services . This is your search engine, or more specifically, the Google Search application that allows carry out all kinds of queries in a comfortable and simple way, in addition to taking advantage of its assistant Google Now, the star piece of this issue.A function that now allows listen to random music just by giving the voice command
This is a feature that adds to what was seen this week in the same tool with which, with a simple voice command, the user could activate the camera on the terminal to take a photo or record a video directly. Thus, now the multimedia section of Google Search is extended with the possibility of playing a random list of songs related to the likes of the user just by mentioning the order through this application. Of course, as usual in the cases of Google Now and Google Search, this novelty for now can only be enjoyed in English and in a reduced number of countries
With it, the user only has to access the application Google Search, Google Now or Voice Search, press the button to activate microphone and say: play some music (play some music in Spanish).In addition, English-speaking users can precede the command with the command “OK Google” to activate the microphone directly without clicking on the button. Something very focused on the world of wearables or wearable technology and that it is possible that in the future it will be seen in the latest devices presented.
With this command the terminal will start Google Play Music and start playing the playlist called I'm going to be lucky That is, a list of songs compiled according to the last reproductions of the user himself, so they will be tracks that surely they are right with the taste and gender of the person who gives the order for their reproduction. Of course, in order to use this function it is mandatory to have the application Google Play Music to be able to give the command and listen to this playlist.
The music played is collected directly from the user's collection, although it must be taken into account that if the user has a paid subscription to the Google Play Music service All Access, the variety of playlist I'm going to get lucky can be much bigger and broader.
However, for the moment this function is not available in Spain And the fact is that most voice commands are still focused on the language Anglo-Saxon and generally work only in United States We'll have to wait yet so that Google works on bringing all these features to other languages and countries. Meanwhile, it will have to be the user himself who, manually, puts his favorite music through the terminal.