Sony launches firmware update to speakers and Android TVs to work with Google Home

Sony has announced it has pushed firmware updates to a myriad of speakers with Chromecast built-in as well as Android TVs allowing them to work flawlessly with Google Home. This puts Google one step closer to competing with Amazon's Echo impressive array of supported devices.
What's even cooler is that you can create a true multi-room audio setup if you have several Google Home supported Sony speakers. Saying "Ok Google, play Five Finger Death Punch" will make your home sound like a classy place. That's while your Sony TV plays some of their live concerts following a similar "OK Google" command, of course.
In any case, expect the firmware updates to hit your supported Sony speaker or Android TV in the coming week or so. Here's the list of supported audio products.
  • HT-ST9
  • HT-NT5
  • HT-CT790
  • HT-XT2
  • HT-RT5 sound bars
  • model STR-DN1070
  • STR-DN1060
  • and STR-DN860 receivers
  • model SRS-X99
  • SRS-ZR7
  • SRS-ZR5
  • SRS-HG1 wireless speakers
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