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Google Home Now Understands Up to Three Commands More Naturally

Author: Eric Ravenscraft / Source: reviewgeek.com

Google Home has supported two stacked voice commands for a while, and now it’s upping that limit to three. Just, cross your fingers and hope it works.

As discovered by Android Police, Google is rolling out smarter command recognition that can (in theory) handle up to three commands.

Previously, the smart hub could handle two commands, but only if they were structured very carefully. For example, you could say “Turn on the lights in the living room and turn on lights in the kitchen,” which is a terribly awkward way to phrase that request.

This new update adds a couple of tweaks. For starters (and most helpfully), Google can more intelligently interpret your stacked commands. To continue the example above, you could now say “Turn on living room lights and kitchen lights.” In my experience, Google had a hard time with the command if I didn’t specify “lights” for each one, but I could leave out the extraneous “turn on,” which sounds more natural.

Additionally, Google says that its voice assistant…

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