One of the many announcements we saw at Google I/O 2017 was hands-free voice calling for the Google Home. Instead of Alexa’s equivalent feature, which requires both people to have an Amazon account, the Google Home would use VoIP to call standard phone numbers. At long last, the feature is starting to roll out.
The process is pretty simple, just use commands like “Hey Google, call Mark.” No setup is required, and if you use Google Contacts, then you can just call people by name.
Google Home voice calling is rolling out in the US and Canada was written by the awesome team at Android Police.