Google Confirms that Fast Pair for Google TV Is Available on Just Four Devices
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No, you don't "just connect a Bluetooth device to a TV platform like Google TV or Amazon Fire TV. But at least on Google's side it's supposed to be easier because you want to integrate a "new" pairing mode – which has been announced forever. Fast Pair, which we already know from the Android world through smartphones and headphones, should become standard on Google TV devices. You only bring a Bluetooth device near the main device, turn it on and…
Google Fast Pair for Google TV Limited to Just Four Devices in 2025
What to knowGoogle has officially confirmed Fast Pair for Google TV is available on only four devices.This feature enables quick Bluetooth pairing, but its rollout is extremely limited.Many Google TV users are left waiting for broader device support.No timeline has been shared for expanding Fast Pair compatibility.If you've been waiting to use Fast Pair on your Google TV, you might be disappointed to learn that Google has confirmed the feature i…
Fast Pair on Google TV Is Still Basically Missing — A Year Later
About a year ago, Google announced that it was bringing Fast Pair to Google TV, which would make it easier to pair your Bluetooth devices to your TV. However, that rollout has been pretty much non-existent. Android Authority recently discovered a new flag for the feature, called com.google.android.feature.FAST_PAIRING. So they searched through the Google Play Console for devices with that flag, and found just four. Those include the two Chromeca…
Bluetooth pairing sucks on most Google TV devices, but Google wants to change that
Google’s Fast Pair, meant to simplify Bluetooth pairing, is still not widely available on Google TV devices a year after its initial rollout. Despite a prior announcement suggesting a broad release, the feature is currently only supported on four devices, including the Chromecast models. Device makers must choose to enable Fast Pair on their TVs, and Google says it’s working with partners to bring the feature to more devices. Pairing a new Bluet…
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