![]() ![]() Note: For more help, go to Troubleshoot the Chromecast Voice Remote. However, if the TV screen shows "Start pairing," press and hold the "Back" and "Home" buttons on the remote until the light on the remote starts to pulse. In most cases, the remote pairs automatically.If desired, connect your Chromecast to an Ethernet network.Plug one end of the power adapter cable into your Chromecast and the other end into an open outlet.Plug your Chromecast into an available HDMI input on your TV or other display device switch your TV to the HDMI input your Chromecast is plugged into.Note: Use the directional pad (D-pad) on the remote to navigate and select. Set up your Chromecast and Voice Remote Start with the TV and Chromecast remote If you use a wireless network, make sure you have the wireless network password handy.A secure wireless or Ethernet connection.Note: For best results, use a Gmail account.Note: A WPA2-Enterprise network isn't supported. It also must support a 5 GHz connection to set up Chromecast on a 5 GHz connection. A mobile phone or tablet with the latest version of the Google Home app on Android or iOS (recommended).A display device with an HDMI input, such as a high-definition television (HDTV).A Chromecast with Google TV and Chromecast Voice Remote.If you want to set up a different device, you can find the instructions in Set up smart devices in the Google Home app. If you set up your Chromecast with Google TV, you only need to pair your Chromecast Voice Remote. Combine that with a bluetooth paired controller to the Chromecast device, and you’ve got an easy gaming setup straight out of your big TV.Your Chromecast and the Google Home app walk you through the steps to set up your Chromecast with Google TV (HD) or Chromecast with Google TV (4K) and Chromecast Voice Remote. You can add/install a bunch of other apps, including SteamLink which will let you stream games from your PC. The display looks as you’d expect, a list of apps, with TV show suggestions and access to the Google TV app store. I ended up using the TV remote for volume instead. For volume, you do have the choice of having the buttons control the TV volume or the Chromecast device volume, so if you were solely using the TV with that it would make sense to increase the TV’s volume and change to that – but if you have other devices you switch to, they’ll of course come out a lot louder. Maybe it’s just my TV, but it was frustrating. ![]() Within about 1.5m it worked perfectly, and beyond that it just didn’t work. The device is still quite small and thin and has the hard wired HDMI cable at one end, and the USB-C port at the other – cable and power point plug were included.īack on the remote, once I’d finished setting up and started to play around I found the throw distance of the remote for IR functions (such as volume) to the TV was quite poor. In some ways, it’s much nicer to have a full version of Windows available along with a keyboard to be able to alternate between media watching device and computer monitor, but using a keyboard is still a clunky experience for sitting on a couch and just wanting to watch some Netflix.Ĭoming in three colours (which have fancy names, but they’re white, pale blue and pale pink), I started with a pale blue. Personally I’ve been plugging old laptops into TVs and using wireless keyboards to provide a similar experience. To reiterate – this can now be a standalone device for streaming media, that doesn’t need your phone or anything else to kick it off. ![]() For $99AU, you can buy a Chromecast with Google TV device and plug it into a HDMI port of your TV, and plug the other end into the wall via USB charger to make any TV, smart. In a move that will probably frustrate most TV manufacturers, Google has added this same Google TV experience into their latest Chromecast devices. So much so, that most TVs these days come with Google TV built into it, and a nice big Google Play button on the TV remote. One of the areas they’ve excelled at in recent times, is leveraging their Android platform to provide a decent Smart TV experience. Google do some things well, and some other things not so well – those get abandoned reasonably quickly for the most part. ![]()
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