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I just got these and had the same issue. What I ended up doing is separating the speaker pair, then individually telling each speaker to turn the display off. Then I set up the speaker pair again and the display remained off on both speakers.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This has worked for me. Before you pair the speakers set the display to off. Simply say hey Google set display off for each speaker. Then go ahead an pair them. After they are paired you can say "hey Google set display on" and the 1 control speaker will show the time. This will work until you have a power failure. Then you have to do it over again.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have a pair of these and the other speaker does display ‘set’ for 1-2 mins but does change to display the time after that. Did you try switching the speakers? Controlling the display on the non-control speaker does seem to be a bug and will hopefully be fixed at a later time.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have the same problem as youts. when I do the "speaker pair" they both connect to each other but one speaker (the right speaker) does not display the time anymore. It just says "set". You would think that they're not connected because of that message, but they are. They both play music and they act as one speaker. But I cannot get the right speaker to display the time as the left speaker. Does anybody have a good solution? I tried resetting them but that does not work.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Mine don't do that.
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