Adjust how sensitive Google Assistant is to “Hey Google”

You can control how sensitive Google Assistant is to voice commands like “Hey Google” or “Ok Google.”

Google Assistant might activate when you didn’t say “Hey Google” or “Ok Google.” This can happen when it detects something that sounds similar or you manually activate your device accidentally. If this happens often, you can make it less sensitive.

Also, Google Assistant might not activate when you say “Hey Google” or “Ok Google,” particularly in a noisy environment. If this happens often, you can make it more sensitive.

Important: The sensitivity setting doesn’t affect which device is used when you have more than one Google Assistant device. Google chooses the best device to respond to your request. Learn how Assistant responds on your preferred devices.

Where the sensitivity setting is available

This feature is available on most speakers and Smart Displays but only in some languages.

To change the sensitivity setting for a device, you must be the primary account owner on that device.

Set Google Assistant’s “Hey Google” sensitivity

Important: When you adjust the “Hey Google” sensitivity for a device, it applies to anyone who uses that device.
  1. Open the Google Home app Google Home.
  2. At the bottom, tap Home Home.
  3. Touch and hold your speaker or Smart Display.
  4. At the top right, tap Device settings Settings and then Audio and then “Hey Google” sensitivity
  5. Choose how sensitive you want Google Assistant to be when it responds to you.
    • To change this setting on another device, tap Adjust more devices.

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