Google Chromecast Devices

Google Devices are available thru express.google.com and the related major chains. Other rebates are also available on Google Devices. Most Google devices are not available thru Amazon.

Google Chromecast (Black, 2nd Generation)  MFR # GA3A00093-A14-Z01 - Wirelessly Stream & Mirror Content Up to 1080p Video Resolution Dual-Band 802.11ac Wi-Fi Connectivity - https://express.google.com/u/0/s?q=GA3A00093-A14-Z01

Google Chromecast Ultra (Black) MFR # GA3A00403A14 -Wirelessly Stream & Mirror Content HDR and 4K Ultra HD Video Dual-Band 802.11ac Wi-Fi Connectivity - https://express.google.com/u/0/s?q=GA3A00403A14

Google Chromecast Audio (Black) MFR # GA3A00147-A14-Z01 - Wirelessly Stream Music Dual-Band 802.11ac Wi-Fi Connectivity Control from Portable Devices - https://express.google.com/u/0/s?q=GA3A00147-A14-Z01

Google Home Mini (Charcoal) - voice control for your Chromecast Devices - Far-Field Voice Recognition Technology Multi-User Capability Dual-Band Wi-Fi Connectivity - https://express.google.com/u/0/s?q=Google%20Home%20Mini%20Smart%20Speaker%20-%20Charcoal

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromecast

Chromecast is a line of digital media players developed by Google. The devices, designed as small dongles, enable users with a mobile device or personal computer to initiate and control playback of Internet-streamed audio/visual content on a high-definition television or home audio system through mobile and web apps that support the Google Cast technology. Alternatively, content can be mirrored from the Google Chrome web browser running on a personal computer, as well as from the screen of some Android devices.

The first-generation Chromecast, a video streaming device, was announced on July 24, 2013, and made available for purchase on the same day in the United States for US$35.[4] The second-generation Chromecast and an audio-only model called Chromecast Audio were released in September 2015. A model called Chromecast Ultra that supports 4K resolution and high dynamic range was released in November 2016.

Critics praised the Chromecast's simplicity and potential for future app support. The Google Cast SDK was released on February 3, 2014, allowing third parties to modify their software to work with Chromecast and other Cast receivers. According to Google, over 20,000 Google Cast–ready apps are available, as of May 2015. Over 30 million units have sold globally since launch, and it was the best-selling streaming device in the United States in 2014, according to NPD Group. From Chromecast's launch to May 2015, it has handled more than 1.5 billion stream requests.

For information on the protocol used by Chromecasts and other devices, see Google Cast.

How to Set Up and Use Chromecast with Google Home - https://www.tomsguide.com/us/google-home-chromecast,review-4506.html

Your Chromecast is now set up, and you can view it by tapping the Devices menu from the main screen. You can also control Chromecast with your voice via your Google Home. For example, you can say something like

"Play The Last Jedi trailer in Living Room.", or

"Play Summertime  live video by Janis Joplin".  

Videos play, by default, from YouTube. You can also link your Netflix account and play videos from there on your Chromecast.

How To Set Up Google Chromecast - https://www.tomsguide.com/us/chromecast-how-to,review-1811.html

How do I link my Netflix to Google home? To set up the Google Home voice-activated speaker with Netflix: Launch the Google Home app. ... Select the Menu icon (top left) . On the Google Assistant page that shows, select More Settings. Select Videos and Photos. Locate Netflix and tap the Link icon to link your Google account to your Netflix app. More items... Using Netflix with Google Home - Netflix Help Center https://help.netflix.com/en/node/55587

To set up the Google Home voice-activated speaker with Netflix:
Launch the Google Home app. If you haven’t set up Google Home before, please visit Google’s support site for help getting started.

  1. Select the Menu icon .
  2. Under Google Assistant, select More settings.
  3. Select Videos and Photos.
  4. Locate Netflix and tap the Link icon to link your Google account to your Netflix app.
  5. You can now control Netflix on your Google Home-connected devices through the voice-activated speaker!
  6. To learn more about how you can control Netflix with your Google home, visit Google’s Help Center page on this topic. https://support.google.com/googlehome/answer/7214982

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Google-Chromecast/46708712 - 1 min video demo

View Google Photos & SlideShows using Google Home and Chromecast

03/05/2024