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If the computer has bluetooth, then yes. However I would just skip the computer entirely and just stream to the speaker directly through WiFi! It’s what it’s meant for!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes - I'm actually doing so right now, as I wanted to make sure it worked as I expected before posting. The Speaker has built-in Chromecast Audio capability, so any audio you can cast, you can cast to it. There are some minor requirements - here is a brief overview of how to get it working (See Pictures for details): 1. Depending on your settings in Google Home, both the speaker and the computer may need to be on the same wifi network. 2. Go to the Pandora website using Google Chrome (Again, depending on your settings in Google Home, you may need to be logged into Chrome with the same account as the speaker). 3. In Chrome, under the Options menu (the vertical three dots in the top right corner), at the top, there should be a 'Cast...' option: if you click it, it should give you a list of devices it can cast to - the Speaker should be listed there. Select it. 4. Play Music in Pandora - it should now play through the speaker. Don't be intimidated if I made it sound complicated, in my case, it literally took longer to walk from my bedroom to the computer than it did to get it working :)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.if you have blue tooth on your pc it will work
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