Imagine it’s midnight and you want to know the agenda for the next day. As anyone who adds and regularly adds events to Calendar, you will ask Google Assistant to list them. While Assistant helps you get a complete picture regarding the plan for the day, you may end up waking up your roommates or loved ones if you don’t have headphones plugged in. Also, nobody likes to hear the loud voice of Google Assistant when they’re half asleep, right? Well, Google is aware of this problem and has added a “Hands-free mode” that will let you mute the voice output of the Assistant.
- The first step for turning off hands-free mode is to go to Assistant Settings. To do so, simply trigger Google Assistant by saying the hotword “Hey Google” or “OK Google” or long-press your home button.
4. Swipe left or tap on the Assistant tab and scroll down until you find Assistant devices and tap on “Phone”.