Google Starts Rolling out “Hey Google” Sensitivity Controls

Apr. 22, 2020



Last September, Google announced it would add an option tocontrol the sensitivityof the Assistant’s hotword “Hey Google”. The feature was firstspottedin January through an APK teardown and now, Google has officially confirmed toThe Vergethat the company has started rolling out the feature gradually.

The response comes after XDA’s Editor-in-Chief Mishaal Rahman manually enabled the feature yesterday. The feature will be available inDevice Settings -> Moreof the Google Home app.

There will bethree sensitivity optionsnamely Least sensitive, Default, Most sensitive. As the name hints, you may choose the option that works the best for you. For instance, choose Most sensitive if you feel the Assistant is not often picking up the hotword or Least sensitive if you’re getting annoyed by accidental Google Assistant triggers.

The main advantage of this feature is that you’ll be to set Assistant sensitivity levels with respect to each device in your smart home ecosystem. Rahman has clarified the feature will support smart displays as well.

As the feature is slowly rolling out, it might take some time to show up on your device. Until then, you may use the command “Hey Google, that wasn’t for you” todelete whatever Assistant heardduring accidental triggers.

Since this is a useful feature that would help a lot of people, we hope Google doesn’t restrict it to its first-party smart home devices. Once the feature gets a wider rollout, which should hopefully happen in the coming weeks, we could expect Google to detail the list of supported devices.

Subin writes about consumer tech, software, and security. He secretly misses the headphone jack while pretending he’s better off with the wireless freedom.