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One of the more simple — if important — new features of the Google TV Streamer is the addition of a tiny speaker in the new microphone that enables it to chirp if it becomes lost. Google is hardly the first to do this, but it’s a welcome addition.
There are a few ways to trigger the remote control to start emitting a sound, as we noted in our Google TV Streamer review, and we’ll walk through them. But you really only need the last one.
Use your voice to trigger Find My Remote
If you have a device that’s connected to the same network as your Google TV Streamer — a phone, a tablet, or one of Google’s smart displays — that also has access to Google Assistant, then you should be good to go. It’s this simple:
Say “Hey, Google — find my remote control.”
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