Tips and tricks

Google TV tips and tricks to get the most out of your streaming experience

Google TV tips and tricks to get the most out of your streaming experience
 Here are 10 Google TV tips and tricks that can help you get the most out of your streaming experience.

  • Personalize your home screen. The Google TV home screen is designed to be personalized to your interests. You can add your favorite streaming services, movies, and TV shows to the home screen so they're always just a click away.
  • Use voice search. Google TV supports voice search, so you can find what you're looking for without having to type. Just say "Hey Google" and then speak your query.
  • Get recommendations. Google TV uses machine learning to recommend movies and TV shows that you might like. You can see these recommendations on the home screen or in the "For You" tab.
  • Follow your favorite actors and directors. You can follow your favorite actors and directors on Google TV so you'll always know when their new movies or TV shows are released.
  • Use the Watchlist. The Watchlist is a great way to keep track of movies and TV shows you want to watch. You can add items to the Watchlist from the home screen, from search results, or from inside a movie or TV show.
  • Set up parental controls. Google TV lets you set up parental controls so you can restrict what your kids can watch. You can also create custom profiles for each family member.
  • Install apps. Google TV lets you install apps from the Google Play Store. This includes apps like Netflix, Hulu, and HBO Max.
  • Cast to your TV. You can cast videos, music, and photos from your phone or computer to your TV using Google TV.
  • Use the remote control. The Google TV remote control has a built-in microphone so you can use voice search. It also has a dedicated button for Google Assistant.
  • Get help. If you need help with Google TV, you can get help from the Google TV support website or from the Google TV Help Center.

I hope these tips help you get the most out of your Google TV experience.