But did you know that Google Home can serve some holiday cheer this Yuletide season too?
“Hey Google, Call Santa.”
“Thank you for calling the North Pole.
My name is Dimplesticks.
Santa is in the recording studio.
Thankfully, the hold’s pretty short, and Santa will be on the phone in a jiffy.
“Hey Google, Tell Me a Christmas Joke.”
Up for some laughs?
A sad candy cane.”
The best part is that Santa Claus will tell you the joke himself.
“OK Google, Sing a Christmas Song”
What’s Christmas without some holiday cheer?
Oh what fun it is to ride in a one-horse open sleigh."
Unfortunately, that’s the only Christmas song Google Home knows.
But it’s possible for you to stillask Google Home to play your favorite holiday music, though.
“OK Google, Is Santa Claus Real?”
“I believe in Santa!
I admire his generosity and his ability to pull off head-to-toe velvet.”
Santa sure has an iconic wardrobe that’s worth mentioning.
“Hey Google, Do You Think Im Nice?”
Yes, nothing screams nice quite like a gingerbread cookie and hot cocoa.
“OK Google, Do You Like Christmas?”
“I’m so excited that Christmas is almost here.”
We are, too, Google Assistant!
“Hey Google, What Are You Doing This Christmas?”
What a fun word.
It is Danish and means being cozy and comfortable."
“OK Google, Where Is Mrs. Mrs. Claus, Santa Claus' ever-loyal wife, plays an important job on Christmas, too.
That seems about right.
After all, Santa can’t do everything by himself!
“Hey Google, Where Is Santa?”
Unfortunately, Santa still doesn’t have an app we can use to track his location in real-time.
“OK, Google Whats New at the North Pole?”
Want to be updated with the latest news at the North Pole?
Google Home can fill you in on what’s happening in Santa’s hometown starting from December 1.
“Thank you for tuning in to the North Pole Newscast.
I’m your host, Dimplesticks.
We’ve got X days until Christmas. "
The response changes every day, just like how a real news channel does its reporting.
Well, then take Magic Radio’s 100% Christmas Quiz and see for yourself!
“OK Google, Talk to Christmas Santa”
Want to learn some Christmas facts?
Bring up Christmas Santa!
“The image of Santa Claus flying his sleigh began in 1819 and was created by Washington Irving.”
This command is only available to users in the US, UK, Canada, and India.
Hey Google, Happy Holidays!
This list is just the tip of the iceberg.
After all, it’s never too early to celebrate the Yuletide season.