Google’s Nest Audio is one of the world’s favorite smart home speakers, with a sleek new design, impressive sound, and Google Assistant built-in to help with your every need, what’s not to love? However, as you will probably want to play your favorite music and other audio favorites aloud in your home, you might be wondering, does the Nest Audio have an aux in?
The Nest Audio does not have an aux-in plug or cord option, in fact, the only cord that can connect to the little device is the power cord. Any and all audio connections must be done wirelessly through the Google Home app, Bluetooth, or Chromecast.
The good news is, connecting your Nest Audio to any other smart device wirelessly couldn’t be easier! You won’t even miss the aux in option, we promise. If you want to learn how to pair your devices to the Nest Audio, keep reading! This is just the article you were looking for.
In order to listen to your favorite audio entertainment including music, podcasts, audiobooks, and really anything else that can be played aloud, all you need to do is connect your smartphone or tablet to the Nest Audio via the Google Home app, Bluetooth, or casting using Chromecast.
So even though, as we have learned, the Nest Audio does not have an aux-in option, you really won’t even notice.
To connect wirelessly, there are three easy options: use the Google Home app, connect via Bluetooth, or cast through Chromecast, and luckily, the Nest Audio already has the capability for all three built-in, you just need to pair your devices.
Before we learn how to use each option to connect, it is important to know that no matter which avenue you choose, both the Nest Audio and your smart device will need to be connected to the same WiFi network to function.
The most common, and arguably the easiest way to use Nest Audio to play entertainment from your smart device is to connect the two through the Google Home app.
If you have not already set up your Google account on the Google Home app, you should follow the directions provided by Google to do so.
From there, you can simply follow these instructions to connect the Nest Audio on the app and you will be good to go!
That’s it! Now, you can use your voice commands to listen to any audio entertainment that is on your device through the Nest Audio such as Google Play Books, Spotify, Apple Music, and many more.
The best part about using this option is that once you connect them once, you never need to do it again, from now on, your voice will be the only command you need.
The Nest Audio already has Bluetooth capabilities built-in, and most likely, so does your smartphone or device, so connecting the two is incredibly easy.
Anything you were listening to on your device will now be played aloud on the Nest Audio speaker.
The last option you can use to connect the Nest Audio to your smart device is to cast using Chromecast.
Built-in Chromecast is a new feature from Google that users are quite excited about as you can now watch or listen to the news, your favorite sports game, music, audiobooks, or really anything else on your television as well.
Luckily, to use Chromecast, all you need to do is connect your device to the Google Home app with the directions listed above, then you can command the Nest Audio to cast to your television through your phone with just your voice.
So now you know, that even though the Nest Audio does not have an aux-in plug, meaning that you cannot directly connect your smartphone or tablet to the device, there are still plenty of ways to use this smart home speaker to listen to your favorite audio entertainment!
The Nest Audio can do a lot, but most users feel as though listening to audio from anywhere in their home with just a simple voice command is one of its best features.
Once you have connected your device with the Nest Audio through one of the various ways listed here, remember that controlling your audio is incredibly easy! If you want a Google-approved list of voice commands, you can find them right here.