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- A few months ago, Google introduced four new sounds for the AI format to search in the Google app beta.
- Those voices are now moving and are no longer limited to AI mode.
- When you look for sound through the mic icon, you can hear the same sounds now.
Updated: May 27, 2025 (11:15 pm et): It seems that Google has begun to start new sounds affected by the SPACE space, which we have mentioned in the AP’s tears below. Some members of our team are already watching them in sound settings, so you would like to check whether they are available on your device or not.
Original article: May 27, 2025 (11:50 AM et): Gemini Live offers a wide range of AI sounds that allow you to find something that makes your ears the most happy. Google recently added sound powers for the search AI format. Now there is another area where you will customize your AI voice preferences.
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When we discovered earlier this year that Google was planning to add acoustic search capabilities to the AI format for search, we found that consumers would have four different voices to choose. At that time, these options were listed as a jungle, lime, royal and sapphire in the sound settings page. However, we later found that some of the names were changed related to: Cosmo, Neso, Terra and Cassini. Although these sound options were initially available only for the AI mode, it seems that these sounds will not be limited to this feature.
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In our latest AP tears of the Google App (version 16.20.48.sa.Arm64), we have learned that when you look for sound through the mic icon, you will hear the same four sounds. This is the case for the Pixel Launcher/Widget and the Google App Home screen. Earlier, this feature used only one female sound. In the video below, you can hear Neso’s sound in action.
The AI format for search has recently been widely developed for US users. If you haven’t tried it yet, see what we have thought about this feature in our hands.
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