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Why Google Voice Search Doesn't Work On Your Device

The following reasons why Google Voice Search may not be working optimally on your desktop or smartphone.  Google server issues If the backend server is not working, it is possible that the voice search will not be working correctly. Sometimes, the Google backend service is down, and you must wait until it comes back. There's no way to fix this issue. Problem with your microphone: Your device employs Artificial Intelligence (AI) to detect your voice and translate it into text. This means that Google cannot recognize your voice or speech if you are using an outdated microphone. If your microphone isn't functioning correctly, you must repair it. Slow Internet : Okay, Google uses the Internet to find results based on your query. If there's an issue in the connection between your computer and the Internet, your command won't be fully executed, affecting the speed of execution. Change of voice: If a different voice tries to connect to your device, Google won't respond

What you need to do to enable Google Voice Search on your PC

 If you have an Android-powered smartphone or the Google application to search on an iOS device, you've likely been enthralled by the voice search feature of Google. It's incredibly effective. You might not be aware of the possibility of having the same experience with your personal computer. All you require is the Google Chrome browser. This is all you require, as it has been discovered that Voice Search is built right into it. Go to Google.com and click the microphone icon located on the right of the search box. (Needless to say, this method works only on computers with an audio device. Most laptops do, but most desktops don't, unless they have a webcam.)It's also available on Google Maps, though it does not extend to other Google properties such as Calendar, Gmail, and YouTube. I can't say that this is precisely as awesome as the app version since it doesn't translate your words precisely as you're speaking them, but the result is similar to the app versi