I, too, have this implemented now. My only problem is that my device has a US 
country code and it seems that is a hardware restriction so I’ll just have to 
live with it. ;-)


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> On 24 Jul 2017, at 23:29, Dane Trethowan <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Okay folks, here’s something else to look forward to if you have a Google 
> Home.
> Bluetooth streaming is now rolling out for the device though Google haven’t 
> as yet officially documented this as far as I know.
> It seems that some Google Home devices have received the firmware update 
> whilst others haven’t and mine is one as I discovered when I looked in the 
> Bluetooth settings of my Samsung Galaxy S8 phone this morning.
> There it was as I scanned the list of devices looking for something entirely 
> different, my Google home which connected instantly when I tried to pair.
> Since then I’ve been reading about those who have received the update and 
> tried this feature whilst other users of Google Home are crying foul!
> It made sense for Google to start rolling out these updates to allow the 
> streaming of Bluetooth to the Google Home device, I’ve suspected that the 
> Google Home had a Bluetooth chip as part of the hardware but up until now I 
> never had any firm evidence of this.
> 
> **********
> Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the 
> halfwits in this world behind.
> 
> 
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