A new update to Chromecast on Google TV gives users access to both the audio switcher feature and a simplified Fast Pair, making it easier to use compatible headphones with one of the best streaming devices available
Fast Pair makes it easy to auto-connect devices like Google Pixel Buds to a TV, and the new switcher helps users select audio outputs on the fly via convenient quick-setup tiles
These updates have long been touted by Google as a priority to be included in the Chromecast with Google TV (4K), first announced in 2022 This will allow the best headphones on Chromecast to be used without any friction
The new Google Chromecast update is free to all users and should roll out automatically If not, you can always go to Settings > System > About > System Update It is very easy!
This new update is just under 170 MB and streamlines device paring with Fast Pair and simpler audio output; Fast Pair alerts you with a simple prompt in the upper corner of your TV when a compatible device is nearby, making the best wireless earbuds can be more easily utilized Once paired, the Connect screen makes it easy to select audio output
The new audio output tile in the Google Chromecast screensaver also helps users save significant time reviewing their settings With this new tile, users can choose where sound goes on the fly It even shows the device to which the output is going, so you always know where the sound is coming from on your TV, whether it is a soundbar, headphones, or the set's onboard speakers
With this update, users can enjoy their favorite content on their Google Chromecast while staying quiet If you have a newborn baby or someone who is a light sleeper nearby, these new features will make it much less stressful to dive into a show like the newly released "Shogun" on Hulu without waking the whole family
The update also includes an Android security patch and "other bug fixes and performance improvements" For additional information, you can always check Google's official update page, which provides detailed insight into the Chromecast patch
If you have Google TV software on a display like the Hisense U7K or TCL QM8, a software update should be available soon The tech conglomerate has been busy streamlining Chromecast's features as of late, with the last update at CES 2024 to include TikTok casting and broader TV support
While these are welcome additions, Chromecast still lacks some features that Google has promised in the past, namely spatial audio and Matter support The former makes it easier to leverage the TV as a smart hub, while spatial audio ensures that the sound is crisp, cinematic, and surrounding the user
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