A:AnswerI have no idea if this is a good idea. I suggest an email to Google Home support. I only plan on using it indoors. It sounds good though
and hook up to my wifi was no problem.
A:Answerno you dont need an account you could use a iPod or any radio station like pandora or iheart radio it would help if you did get account this way it can look stuff up for you
A:AnswerNo, everything is done is processed over at Google's servers, not on the speaker. It'll just tell you it cant connect. But you can use it as a bluetooth speaker without wifi
A:AnswerYes, if you set up a Speaker Group in the Google Home app, you can play sounds in all of the devices & videos will display on the devices that have a screen built in.
A:AnswerI mean, it'll work, it gets extremely loud (to the point were it'll even distort, so u shouldn't really go over 85%). But on a dance floor you shouldn't really have just one speaker anyhow
A:AnsweriPhones can Bluetooth to the mini. Here's how:
Turn on WiFi
Open the google home app
Click the top right icon to display devices
Find the device to Bluetooth
Click the top right three horizontal dots
Select settings
Under device settings select pair Bluetooth device
Follow the instructions provided
A:AnswerI've had Bose in the past and would say this is as good if not better. If you're choosing between this and a similar priced Bose speaker I'd go with this hands down due to the increased functionality on top of matching quality.
A:AnswerYes, you could connect to it with an AUX (3.5mm speaker cable) or using Bluetooth from your PC. Also could cast from services like Google Play Music from your browser.
A:AnswerI understand the the Google Home app is supposed to allow you to pair two as stereo speakers. I don't know if or when this will happen but I do rember it being mentioned by Google when the speaker was announced