

“Hey Google, skip this song”
“Hey Google, next song”
“Hey Google, previous song”
“Hey Google, play the music in the {room}”. Example: “Hey Google, play the music in the kitchen”
“Hey Google, pause the music in the {room}”. Example: “Hey Google, pause the music in the kitchen”
“Hey Google, stop the music in the {room}”. Example: “Hey Google, stop the music in the kitchen”
“Hey Google, play {song} in the {room}”. Example: “Hey Google, play White Rabbit in the kitchen”
“Hey Google, play {artist} in the {room}”. Example: “Hey Google, play Lucy Dacus in the kitchen”
“Hey Google, play {album} in the {room}”. Example: “Hey Google, play Promises in the kitchen”
“Hey Google, play {genre} in the {room}”. Example: “Hey Google, play Rock Music in the kitchen”
“Hey Google, what’s playing in the {room}?”. Example: “Hey Google, what’s playing in the kitchen?”
“Hey Google, turn it up in the {room}”. Example: “Hey Google, turn it up in the kitchen”
“Hey Google, turn it down in the {room}”. Example: “Hey Google, turn it down in the kitchen”
“Hey Google, mute the {room}”. Example: “Hey Google, mute the kitchen”
“Hey Google, unmute the {room}”. Example: “Hey Google, unmute the kitchen”
“Hey Google, set the volume to {number} in the {room}”. Example: “Hey Google, set the volume to 5 in the kitchen”
“Hey Google, set the volume to {percentage} in the {room}”. Example: “Hey Google, set the volume to 50% in the kitchen”
“Hey Google, turn on the {TV name}”. Example: “Hey Google, turn on the Living Room TV”
“Hey Google, turn off the {TV name}”. Example: “Hey Google, turn off the Living Room TV”