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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. As of now, you can only link it to one Google account.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Short answer: Not really. You can add multiple accounts to one device, but it can only handle preferences for one account at a time. For example, I have 3 Google Home devices in my house in one "group", but two of them are primary with my phone/accounts/preferences and one is primary with my wife's preferences. Asking for an agenda, a song to be played, etc. will return information related just to the primary person's preferences for that device. I'm assuming the capability to add multiple accounts to one device is leading toward that functionality in the future, but right now it's just not there.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Google home has to be set up with your google account. Right now, only one google account can be used, but anyone can use the voice commands. You can hook up multiple speakers and play different music through each. Example. I have an external speaker, (with a google audio cast attached) and the speaker built in to google home. Each speaker gets its own name. I call the external speaker, "kitchen speaker". I can tell google home to play 80's music through the "kitchen speaker". I can then tell google home to play 90's music. This will make each speaker play different music simultaneously. Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes you can have it on more than one phone. Unfortunately only one phone can use it at a time. If one user is streaming and another one jumps on it will kick the other person off. It's not like Alexa that can be shared throughout the household. But I do think it is a better technology and will in the future offer more connectivity than Alexa.. as of now it's one phone per Google home
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