How to Browse the Web on Google Nest Hub (2nd Gen)

Quick Tips
  • You can use Google Nest Hub’s built-in web browser to access your favorite websites.
  • With the browser, you can search on Wikipedia, order products from Amazon, and even log in to your preferred social media sites like Facebook and Instagram.
  • You also have the option to completely disable the built-in browser on Google Nest Hub.

How to Open and Browse Websites in Google Nest Hub

Your Google Nest Hub doesn’t offer a dedicated icon for its built-in web browser. So, to access a website, you’ll have to ask Google Assistant to open it for you.

How to Open a Website in Google Nest Hub

For instance, if you want to open the Guiding Tech website, you can say “OK Google” or “Hey Google” wake words. When Google Assistant shows up, say the words “open guiding tech dot com.” The Nest Hub will open the site’s desktop version in its built-in web browser.

Google Nest Hub Browser

Alternatively, if you don’t know the website’s exact URL, there’s another way. You can ask Nest Hub to open “Google dot com” first. This will bring up the Google search page. Next, tap the search box to access the built-in keyboard, type in the name of the website you want to visit, and tap the Enter key.

Google Nest Hub Keyboard

After that, you can open the website from the Google search results.

Google Search in Google Nest Hub

How to Browse a Website in Google Nest Hub

When the browser opens, you’ll notice a few options at the top. You’ll see the backward and forward buttons in the top left corner and the website URL in the center. However, the Nest Hub doesn’t let you type in website URLs directly using the built-in keyboard.

Google Nest Hub Built-in Browser

To improve readability, tap the AA icon in the top-right corner to increase or decrease the font size.

Font Size in Google Nest Hub Browser

You can also ask Nest Hub to read a web page for you. It’ll highlight the text on the page while reading it out loud in Google Assistant’s voice. You can adjust the playback speed and skip forward or backward using the options available. This can come in handy if you want the Nest Hub to read out recipes while you cook.

Read Aloud in Google Nest Hub

How to Share a Web Page From Google Nest Hub to Your Phone

You can also send web pages from your Google Nest Hub to your mobile device. You’ll need to use the same Google account on both devices.

To share a web page from your Google Nest Hub, tap the three-dot menu icon in the top right corner and select Send to phone. Google Assistant will then send a notification to your phone with an option to open the link.

Send Webpage From Google Nest Hub

How to Disable Google Nest Hub’s Built-in Web Browser

With its SafeSearch feature, Google Nest Hub blocks explicit websites for all users. If you go on to visit a website that may contain sexually explicit or violent content, your Nest Hub will automatically block the web page and won’t open it.

You can also completely disable the built-in browser in Google Nest Hub. You’ll need to enable Digital Wellbeing filters from the Google Home app. Here’s how to do it.

Step 1: Open the Google Home app on your phone and tap on Settings.

Step 2: Under Features, tap on Digital wellbeing and select your smart display from the following screen.

Step 3: Enable the switch next to Filters and go to Additional controls.

Step 4: Scroll all the way down, and select the Block websites option. Then, tap Save.

Once you disable websites for your smart display, it’ll fail to load any web pages. If you ask Nest Hub to open a web page, it’ll show you the following message, and the option to send the link to your phone.

Disable Web Browser in Google Nest Hub

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Last updated on 22 April, 2024

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