Will my Google Hubs be able to play music alarms if I have a YouTube Music subscription? If not, why doesn't Google just make hubs with SD card slots so we can play our own music from them? And, we could also download pictures, apps and music to them for use and playback. Makes sense to me.
I pay for a YouTube Music subscription to NOT be annoyed by commercials and because I was forced to buy a subscription just to be able to request the Google Assistant to play whomever and whatever artist(s), band(s), song(s), music and genre styles of music I want to hear or it would NOT play them and just play something I don't want. And, because Google's hubs WON'T play music in groups or to other hubs simultaneously UNLESS you pay for YouTube Music subscription. A feature that used to be a basic free feature.
Now, it's getting ridiculous that it won't play music alarms to the very same company that Google owns: YouTube Music, despite the fact that I pay for a subscription to them to do exactly that. Being disabled and hard of hearing, the preset alarm sounds Google Hubs offer is NOT loud enough for me to hear. Which is another reason I pay for a YouTube Music subscription.
Google Hubs definitely won't let me log on to Amazon to play movies or music from their platform either. Therefore, controlling and limiting me from experiencing freedom of choice.
So much for Matter configuration that is supposed to end this and be more consumer friendly.
What provision have you made for disabled people, such as myself, who are hard of hearing and tone deaf that need loud music to wake to?