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Disable voice response to commands

williemctell
Community Member

Until a few days ago my Nest Audio did not give a spoken confirmation when responding to simple commands.  Now whenever I say  "stop" with one particular activity (playing audio) it verbally confirms that it is stopping the activity.  How can I turn this off?  It turns smart plugs off and on with no verbal confirmation.

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Ha...ha...ha.  **slow clap**

williemctell
Community Member

Does anyone from Google monitor this forum?

ByronP
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi Williemctell,

 

Thank you for posting in the community. I understand you're having trouble disabling the voice response to your Nest Audio when you said a command "stop" when you're playing an audio. Let's work together to find a solution.

Currently, this option isn't available. We're always looking for ways to improve the user experience. Please consider sharing your thoughts and insights by submitting them to the feedback form so we can improve them in future updates.

Let me know if you have any further questions.

 

Regards,

Byron

Until a few days ago I got no confirmation response when I asked for something to be stopped.  I still get no confirmation when I ask for a smart outlet to be turned off.  What has changed since last week?

ByronP
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi williemctell,

 

Thank you for your prompt reply. I'm glad that it was resolved, don't hesitate to submit your insights to review future updates.

Please let me know if you have any further questions.

 

Regards,

Byron

Please read my response again.  In it I was describing the problem.  Until about a week ago I never got verbal confirmations for simple commands like "stop" or "turn off."  For some reason I started getting a verbal confirmation when I asked for a routine that plays a local radio station to stop.  Oddly, when I ask a smart plug to turn off I get no confirmation.  Obviously something has changed on the Google side.  I've made no changes to the routine that plays the radio station.  I'd appreciate a fix.  

Kadven
Silver Product Expert
Silver Product Expert

Hi @williemctell 

Yes, I agree I have found this as well. It is somewhat annoying. In fact issueing the stop command against any type of music such as Spotify now ellicits this response whereas previously it would simply stop the music. Even if you put the stop command into a routine you still get a response, whereas proeviously adding commands to routines was normally a way of muting verbal responses to commands. Obviously something has recently changed.