Many Google Cast-enabled apps support casting to your Chromecast Audio or speakers that work with Google Cast. There is something for everyone — streaming music, radio stations, podcasts and local content playback.
Before you begin casting- Your mobile device, tablet, or computer must be connected to a Wi-Fi network to work. The device must be on the same Wi-Fi network as your Chromecast Audio or speakers that work with Cast.
- You must be running the latest version of the Google Cast-enabled app. You can always double check that you're on the latest version by visiting the Google Play Store or Apple App Store and checking for any app updates.
- Local Network must be enabled for mobile devices with iOS 14 or later and computers with MacOS 15 or later to discover Cast-enabled devices. Learn more about Local Network for casting.
To cast to your audio device from your mobile device or tablet:
- Open a Google Cast-enabled app.
- In the top right corner, tap the Cast button .
- Choose your speaker. The Cast button will change colors , letting you know you're connected.
- Once you're connected, you can cast music, radio stations, and podcasts directly to your audio device.
If your home has two or more isolated networks available, your Android device may auto-switch between networks depending on signal strength. This could affect whether or not the Cast button appears in your applications.
To avoid auto-switching, Android users can go to the device's Wi-Fi settings and Forget "Network B" to ensure that the Android device is connected to the same "Network A" as the Chromecast Audio or speakers that work with Cast.
If you're having trouble with a Cast-enabled app, try our Chromecast Audio Troubleshooting tips.
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