You can make and receive Duo calls on your speakers and Smart Displays if you have Google Duo set up.
Learn how to make calls with Google Nest displays.
Devices that work with Duo
- All Google Home and Google Nest devices
- All speakers and Smart Displays
Important: Google no longer provides software updates for these third-party Smart Displays: Lenovo Smart Display (7", 8" & 10"), JBL Link View and LG Xboom AI ThinQ WK9 Smart Display. This could impact the quality of video calls and meetings.
Set up Duo calling
Important: Before you follow these steps and if you’re already using the Duo app, use your Duo phone number to connect your Google Account.
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Home app
.
- At the bottom, tap Home
.
- Touch and hold your speaker.
- At the top right, tap Device settings
Communication
Duo calling.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Home app
.
- At the bottom, tap Home
.
- Touch and hold your Smart Display.
- At the top right, tap Device settings
Voice & video calls
Duo video calling.
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
Tip: If you have trouble with Duo after you set it up on your speaker or Smart Display, learn how to fix common problems.
Make a call
You can make Duo calls with your voice. On Smart Displays, you can also use your screen.
Important: To call your contacts, you must turn on personal results.
To call someone, say “Hey Google, call [contact] on Duo."
Call someone
To start a call, say “Hey Google,” then:
- “Call [contact] on Duo”
- Or, "Video call [contact]"
Call a group
Important: This feature is available in English only.
You can make or receive calls with a group on a Smart Display. Learn how to set up a group.
To start a call:
- Say “Hey Google, start a group call."
- On the screen, tap a group.
Use call controls
Answer or decline a call
Say “Answer the call” or “Decline the call.”
End a call
Say “End the call” or “Hang up.”
Answer or decline a call
- Say "Answer the call" or tap Answer.
- Say "Decline the call" or tap Decline.
End a call
- Say "End the call" or "Hang up."
- Tap End call.
Hide contact names on Smart Displays
When someone calls your Smart Display and you have personal results turned on, your Smart Display shows their name from your Google Contacts. To hide contact names on this device, turn off personal results.
When you turn off personal results:
- Google Assistant doesn’t use your Google Contacts.
- You get a phone number or email on your screen instead of a contact name.
- You can’t start a call with a contact name like “Call Maria.”
Call your speaker or Smart Display
What you need
- Google Assistant on your phone
- Duo set up on your phone
- Your Google Account connected to your Duo phone number
- Duo set up on your Smart Display, phone, and speaker with the same Google Account
Call your device
- On your phone, open the Google Assistant app
.
- Say "Hey Google,” then “Video call [Smart Display name]” or "Video call home."