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Change devices to receive connected device notifications

TenleyH
Community Member

I have a Roomba connected to my account with voice notifications turned on. I have 4 Nest/Home speakers on my account and when there's a Roomba-related notification it's announced on all 4 devices. Is there a way to change this so I'm only notified on select devices?

Screenshot of the Roomba device settings in Google Home

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JillG
Diamond Product Expert
Diamond Product Expert

Hey Tenley, 

I saw your post over in Assistant...I would think this is a connected device and speaker issue and belongs here.  

I have a Roomba and the announcement when finished vacuuming comes over all my Home speakers. Sounds ridiculous 📢 but I don't know of any way to change it just for those announcements. 

There isn't currently (that I am aware of) a way to silence or specify one speaker for these situations.

Jill

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GarrettDS
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey there, 

Sorry to hear about the frustrations that you're having with the Google Assistant, I'm happy to help. 

 

I would suggest visiting our Google Assistant Forum and writing to them there as this is a question that they would be able to help answer. 


 

Please let me know if you have any further questions. 


Best regards, 

Garrett DS

The assistant community has directed me back here. They say this is a device issue not an assistant issue.

JillG
Diamond Product Expert
Diamond Product Expert

Hey Tenley, 

I saw your post over in Assistant...I would think this is a connected device and speaker issue and belongs here.  

I have a Roomba and the announcement when finished vacuuming comes over all my Home speakers. Sounds ridiculous 📢 but I don't know of any way to change it just for those announcements. 

There isn't currently (that I am aware of) a way to silence or specify one speaker for these situations.

Jill

TenleyH
Community Member

That's what I figured too but couldn't hurt to check, thanks for confirming.

GarrettDS
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey folks, 
It looks like we have come to a solution so I'm going to be locking this thread. If you have any other concerns or questions, please feel free to create a new thread. 

Have a great day. 
Garrett DS