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JAKARTA - Google is rolling out an update to a Wi-Fi setting on Google Home, which allows you to set up a rise while bridging internet connections to certain devices.

Found first by 9to5google, with this 3.5 update, users will get two new tabs for the Device Information page, which offers them better control and more Wi-Fi Functions.

Based on a screenshot shared on the Home app, the device's information section will display two buttons, namely Prioritizing (Prioritize) and Jeda (Pause).

In the Pause menu, you can choose to pause Wi-Fi for up to 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, 4 hours, 8 hours, or even unlimited. So, users don't have to worry about when to turn on or off the Wi-Fi connection manually.

If you want to end the break early, just tap on your phone screen. Previously, you could turn on/turn off your internet connectivity by setting in the Family Wi-Fi tab. This is not a very fast process, because you have to add or edit device groups.

Meanwhile, this update also makes small changes to the icons for points and Family Wi-Fi (version 3.4 on the left and 3.5 on the right). Google Home 3.5, is now widely available on iOS and is still rolling out to Android via the Play Store.


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