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Using the voice assist function Google App

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Help Guide Wireless Stereo Headset WI-SP500 Using the voice assist function (Google App) By using the Google App feature that comes with the Android smartphone, you can speak to the headset's microphone to operate the Android smartphone. 1 Set assistant and voice input settings on the Google App. On the Android smartphone, select [Settings] - [Apps], then select the gear icon appeared in the top-right corner of the display. Then, select [Default Apps] - [Assist & Voice input] - [Assist App], and then set [Assist App] to the Google App. The above procedure is an example. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the Android smartphone. Note: The latest version of the app may be required. For details on the Google App, refer to the operating instructions or the support website of the Android smartphone, or the Google Play store website. The Google App may not be activated from the headset depending on specifications of the Android smartphone. 2 Connect the headset to the Android smartphone via Bluetooth connection. 3 When the Android smartphone is in standby or playing music, press the seconds to activate the Google App. The Google App is activated and you will hear the start-up sound. button two times in 0.5 4 Make a request to the Google App through the headset's microphone. For details on the Google App, such as apps which work with the Google App, refer to the operating instructions of the Android smartphone. After activating the Google App, when a certain time has passed without requests, a beep will sound and the Google App will be deactivated. Note The Google App cannot be activated when you say "OK Google" through the headset's microphone even when the Android smartphone's [OK Google] setting is on. 4-730-318-11(2) Copyright 2018 Sony Corporation 71

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Help Guide
Wireless Stereo Headset
WI-SP500
Using the voice assist function (Google App)
By using the Google App feature that comes with the Android smartphone, you can speak to the headset’s microphone
to operate the Android smartphone.
Note
The Google App cannot be activated when you say “OK Google” through the headset’s microphone even when the Android
smartphone’s [OK Google] setting is on.
4-730-318-11(2) Copyright 2018 Sony Corporation
Set assistant and voice input settings on the Google App.
On the Android smartphone, select [Settings] — [Apps], then select the gear icon appeared in the top-right corner of
the display.
Then, select [Default Apps] — [Assist & Voice input] — [Assist App], and then set [Assist App] to the Google App.
The above procedure is an example. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the Android smartphone.
Note: The latest version of the app may be required.
For details on the Google App, refer to the operating instructions or the support website of the Android smartphone,
or the Google Play store website.
The Google App may not be activated from the headset depending on specifications of the Android smartphone.
1
Connect the headset to the Android smartphone via Bluetooth connection.
2
When the Android smartphone is in standby or playing music, press the
button two times in 0.5
seconds to activate the Google App.
The Google App is activated and you will hear the start-up sound.
3
Make a request to the Google App through the headset’s microphone.
For details on the Google App, such as apps which work with the Google App, refer to the operating instructions of
the Android smartphone.
After activating the Google App, when a certain time has passed without requests, a beep will sound and the
Google App will be deactivated.
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