For an immersive music and media experience, you can connect 2 speakers to set up stereo sound. Stereo sound pairing is available on Google Home Speaker (2026), Google Nest Audio, Google Nest Mini (2nd gen), Google Home Max, Google Home Mini (1st gen), and Google Home. Both devices need to be the same model (such as 2 Google Home (2026) speakers) and located in the same room.
You can use a stereo pair for Google TV Streamer audio with Google Home Speaker (2026).
Learn how to use Google Home Speaker for Google TV Streamer audio.
If you want to stream your media to several speakers throughout your home, learn how to create and manage speaker groups.
Set up the stereo pair
For the best sound quality, place the 2 speakers:
- On top of a solid, level surface and away from the edge of the surface.
- Around 4-8 feet apart.
Set up both Google smart speakers in the Google Home app. Once they're set up, they should appear in the app as separate devices.
Set up your Google smart speaker or display.-
Make sure your mobile device or tablet is connected to the same Wi-Fi or linked to the same account as your Google smart speaker.
- Open the Google Home app
.
- Tap Home
All devices
, then touch and hold your device's tile.
- Tap Settings
Audio.
- Tap Stereo pair
Next.
- Select 2 devices you'd like to pair, then tap Next.
- One of the speakers will play a sound and blink its light white.
- Tap Left or Right to match the location of the blinking speaker
Next.
- Under "Where is your pair?," choose a room for the stereo pair, then tap Next.
- Create a name for your stereo pair.
- Tap Next
Done.
To change settings and control your stereo pair:
- Open the Google Home app
.
- Tap Home
All devices
your stereo pair's tile.
- Tap Settings
.
- Adjust the settings to your preference.
Control the stereo pair
All media controls control the stereo pair, not individual speakers.
- Play
- Pause
- Next
- Previous
- Volume control
These settings apply to the stereo pair and can't be changed on individual speakers.
Your voice assistant is available on Google smart speakers and displays. When 2 speakers are paired, only the left speaker listens, but both speakers respond at the same time.
You can add a stereo pair to a speaker group. The stereo pair acts as a single device within that group.
If you no longer want to use your speakers as a stereo pair, you can unpair them.
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Make sure your mobile device or tablet is connected to the same Wi-Fi or linked to the same account as your Google smart speaker.
- Open the Google Home app
.
- Tap Home
All devices
, then touch and hold your stereo pair's tile.
- Tap Settings
Separate stereo pair
Separate.
Relink your speakers
Important: After you unpair your speakers, you need to relink the device that was on the right side to your Google Account. To relink:
- Open the Google Home app
.
- Tap Home
All devices
, then touch and hold your device's tile.
- Tap Settings
Link account.
In All devices , your 2 speakers should have separate device tiles.
Troubleshoot offline speaker pair
If one of your speakers appears offline, you need to unpair and re-pair your speakers.