You can use the Google Assistant in any car that has a Bluetooth connection or AUX plug.
Tip: Not all Google Assistant devices work the same. For device-specific instructions, contact your manufacturer.
For now, the iPhone experience for the Google Assistant car accessory is in beta with limited capabilities. We're developing improvements and new features.
What you need
- A car with a Bluetooth connection or AUX plug.
- An iPhone with Google Assistant app version 1.5.7107 or up.
Tip: For now, your Google Assistant car accessory won't work with an iPhone 6.
Set up your car accessory
Before you start, make sure you have the Google Assistant app and your phone’s Bluetooth is turned on.
- Plug the car accessory into your car’s socket.
- Turn on your car.
- Make sure you find a blue animated light.
- Open the Google Assistant app .
- At the top, tap the setup card.
- Swipe through the cards.
- Tap Next.
- When you find a Bluetooth pairing request, tap Pair.
- If asked, tap Bluetooth.
- Before starting the audio test, make sure your car’s audio system is set to the correct output.
- Tip: In most cars, this setting is called "Bluetooth" or "Media."
- After you hear the test tone, tap Next Done.
- Plug the car accessory into your car’s socket.
- Turn on your car.
- Make sure you find a blue animated light.
- Open the Google Assistant app .
- At the top, tap the setup card.
- Swipe through the cards.
- Tap Next.
- When you find a Bluetooth pairing request, tap Pair.
- If asked, tap AUX cable.
- Open your phone’s Bluetooth settings.
- At the bottom, tap your car accessory.
- Reopen the Google Assistant app .
- Connect your car and car accessory with the AUX cable.
- Tap Next.
- Before you start the audio test, make sure your car’s audio system is set to the correct output.
- After you hear a test tone, tap Next Done.
Once you’re done, learn how to use the Google Assistant on your car accessory.
Fix problems
After each of the steps, check if your car accessory and phone are connected.
- Unplug your car accessory, then plug it back in.
- On your phone, turn off Bluetooth, then turn it back on.
- Restart your phone.
- If your car accessory won’t respond to your voice, you can press the button on the device.
- If you don't hear a response after you press the button, in the car and on your phone, turn up the volume.
- If your car accessory still doesn’t respond, reset your device.
- On your phone, open Bluetooth settings.
- Tap your car accessory Forget.
- On the car accessory, press and hold the button until the lights turn off for a few seconds and then turn blue.
- On the car accessory, press and hold the button for about 12 seconds.
- The lights turn off for a few seconds and then turn blue.
- For iPhone only:
1. On your iPhone, open the Assistant app .
2. At the top right, tap your Profile picture or initial.
3. Tap Devices your car accessory Unlink this device.
If your car doesn’t have an AUX input or Bluetooth playback, you can try Google Assistant car accessory with an FM transmitter or a cassette adapter.
Either piece of equipment must be connected to your Google Assistant car accessory using the 3.5-mm output. Then select the AUX option during setup.
Use the Google Assistant on your car accessory
Use the button to control most actions on the Google Assistant car accessory.
Important: Not all Google Assistant devices work the same. For device-specific instructions, get manufacturer help for your Google Assistant device.
Control your accessory
- Talk to the Google Assistant: Say "Hey Google" or hold the button.
- Stop the Google Assistant: Press the button.
- Get notifications: Say "Hey Google, read my notifications" or press the button on the accessory.
- Answer or end a call: Press the button to answer a call. Press the button again to end a call.
- Mute and unmute the microphone: Double press the button to mute. Double press the button again to unmute.
- Ignore an incoming call: Hold the button.
Learn what the lights mean
Heard "Hey Google" and listening | |
Getting an answer | |
Responding | |
On a phone call | |
In pairing mode | |
Connected to phone | |
Disconnected from phone | |
Microphone off | |
Device resetting |