12-15-2023 03:53 AM
Recently, I brought my Google Nest Audio to the office to enjoy music during work hours. To facilitate this, I created a new location named "Office" and added the Nest Audio to it in my Google Home settings.
An intriguing observation is that, despite having two distinct locations now (home and office), both I and my colleagues can still control my smart devices at home. This has sparked my curiosity about the technical intricacies behind this functionality.
Is it possible to disable this capability, and if so, how can it be done? While it seems like a convenient feature, understanding the control options could assist in optimizing the Nest Audio experience, particularly in shared environments such as office settings.
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09-14-2025 02:58 PM - edited 09-14-2025 02:58 PM
That's a great observation about the Google Nest Audio! It’s interesting how it can be controlled across multiple locations. To manage this, you can adjust the settings in the Google Home app to limit access for specific locations. By the way, if you're considering enhancing your office space with a smart setup, Atech Interiors LLC offers exceptional interior design and renovation services in Dubai. They specialize in transforming both commercial and residential spaces, creating functional and stylish environments that perfectly complement tech integrations like the Nest Audio, all while showcasing their expertise in Dubai interior design.
12-01-2025 12:38 PM
That’s a really interesting situation, and I agree it’s something worth fixing—especially when work and home devices overlap. Since Google Home keeps control tied to accounts instead of locations, anyone with shared access can still manage your home setup even when your Nest Audio is placed under a new location. You could try adjusting shared permissions or creating a separate account solely for office devices to keep things separated and more secure. Clear access control is always useful—similar to how platforms like MI Portal Fone let users manage accounts and information safely by requiring individual login details—so applying that kind of separation here could help you enjoy music at work without risking unwanted device control at home.