How to Play Amazon Music on Your Google Home Device
If you’re a fan of both Amazon and Google products, you might have asked yourself how you can play your favorite Amazon Music tracks on your Google Home device. Since they’re made by different companies, they don’t work seamlessly out of the box. However, with a few tweaks and setups, you can easily enjoy your Amazon Music playlists on your Google Home and Assistant-enabled devices.
Firstly, you should check if your Google Home is compatible with Amazon Music. Amazon Music is available for Google Assistant devices, including Google Home, Google Home Max, Google Nest Mini, and Google Nest Hub. Make sure your device is updated with the latest firmware to enable support for new features.
Next, sign in to your Amazon Music account on your device through the Google Home app. You will then need to link your Amazon account to your Google Assistant through the “Services” section of the Google Home app. Click on the “Music” tab to see the list of available music services and select “Amazon Music.” The app will prompt you to enter your Amazon login credentials. Once you have entered your details, you should be able to access your Amazon Music library on your Google Home device.
To play music, you can use the voice command, “Hey Google, play [song/artist/playlist] on Amazon Music.” Your device should be connected to the internet for this function to work. You can also use the Google Home app on your phone or tablet to select what you want to play.
You can control the music playback by using voice commands such as “Hey Google, skip this song,” “Hey Google, pause the music,” or “Hey Google, increase volume.” You can also use the physical buttons on your device to control playback.
Once you have finished listening to music, you can ask Google Assistant to stop playing the music or switch to another service, such as Spotify. You can also unlink your Amazon Music account from your Google Assistant in the “Services” section of the Google Home app at any time.