D-Link partners with Google
D-Link partners with Google
D-Link’s mydlink products will
soon support Google Assistant
AUCKLAND, 30 May 2017 – D-Link has announced its partnership with Google to provide upcoming mydlink products that work with the Google Assistant. The compatibility will provide consumers with the ability to control their smarthome products with voice commands. By saying “OK Google” to the Google Assistant on Google Home or Android phone, users can ask and receive answers, manage tasks, and control mydlink devices around their home.
D-Link ANZ MD Graeme Reardon said, “D-Link is proud to become Google’s partner and be a part of the increasingly expanding home automation industry. We hope to continue providing our customers with new smart home experiences that encompass more possibilities than ever before.”
About
mydlink:
mydlink is D-Link’s end to end smart
home ecosystem consisting of a range of home automation
devices, the cloud-based platform, and the mobile app.
Consumers are able to connect to, monitor and control
devices in their smart home.
For more information about Google Home and the Google Assistant go to: https://madeby.google.com/home/ and https://assistant.google.com/
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