Google Assistant's new feature 'Guacamole' allowing user without "Hey Google"

Google Assistant comes up with a new feature 'Guacamole' which allows user to use it without saying "Hey Google".

Nithya Satheesh

credits: Wikipedia
credits: Wikipedia

Guacamole, a new update by Google, lets the user to snooze alarms and answer calls on Android without saying a "Hey Google". Google has uploaded the latest version of their application in play store and this new update is available in the latest version.

When works on Guacamole was started in the beginning of march the version of Google app was 12.8.. But the new feature Guacamole appears only in the latest beta version of Google app (12.5) running Android 11.

Guacamole is present in the Google Assistant settings. By clicking on that, there is a toggle to enable "voice shortcuts". Along with it, there is a must read url "go/assiatant - gucamole" before opting this option.

Thus new feature of Google is really helpful for its user. The user can stop or snooze a ringing alarm or we can answer or decline the call without saying, " Hey Google" command. Google is currently testing this feature and only their employees can access this assistant feature.

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