During the lockdown, a lot of things are prohibited from doing-- just like going out. If this is the case, you all need the help you can get to be comfortable inside your home. And that's where Google Home barges in.
If you're bored, you can watch Netflix and asked Google for new updates. If you feel like cooking or do exercise, Google Home is also there for you, just in case you need to be reminded of what to do. To stop you from reading all unnecessary Google Home commands, here are the top choices for you.
Top Google Home commands you need right now!
When watching Netflix
One platform that soothes the stay-at-home orders is when using Netflix or any streaming sites available today.
Since you can't go outside to watch movies, play sports, or sometimes even jog, Netflix streaming is the best way for you to kill time. In fact, one of the most used and best Google Home commands directly links you to Netflix. If you're thinking of doing a movie marathon amid pandemic, "Hey Google, what's new on Netflix?" command takes you instantly to what you've been looking for.
When streaming music
Aside from movies or TV series, music also keeps people from experiencing too much stress with all the things happening recently.
Using Google Home commands like "OK, Google, play some jazz," your house will be relaxed with the music until maybe you fell asleep. Choose from any of your favorite music streaming apps such as Google Play Music, YouTube Music, Spotify, Pandora, Deezer, and radio services, including TuneIn, iHeartRadio, ESPN Radio, NPR and other local stations.
When cooking or needs to cook
Not all of us can cook at home, but since all restaurants are now closed for dine-ins and sometimes even deliveries, you need to be the Chef Gordon Ramsay's version of yourself.
But don't worry, just say "Okay, Google, show me recipes," on your Google Home, and your tablet will instantly list all the compiled meal recipes you need from Allrecipes, Food Network, Taste of Home and more.
Users can also save the previous recipe that they did, so they can repeat the same meal if that's too much delicious for their taste.
When something suspicious happens
Though we're on lockdown, bad people still roam every day. When something suspicious crimes happened inside your home, Google Home can still be relied on.
By saying, "OK, Google, talk to Reported San Francisco," Google will instantly contact the police or make you a list of all public complaints that happened for the past weeks along your area.
This app is only currently available at San Francisco, but Google said they're going to push the feature soon.
When you're feeling unwell
One of the best Google Home commands that you should probably remember from time to time is when you're feeling unwell due to toothache, specifically.
By saying, "Hey, Google, how much does a root canal cost in Wisconsin?" or "Hey, Google, find me a dentist in New York who speaks Spanish," Google will transfer your inquiry into the best choices for clinics and even tells you how much you will spend during that check-ups.