How it works: Google says that once you link your Netflix account in your Google Home app, you can ask it to play anything from the service that you want. “Hey Google, play The Witcher,” will get you Geralt’s television adventures, while “OK Google, open Netflix,” will let you scroll through the available videos and watch. You can pause, play, or skip forward with your voice, or even use Quick Gestures on the Hub Max to pause and play your video. A quick caveat: We weren’t able to make Netflix work on our original Google Home Hub (the previous generation of Google smart screen), so your mileage may vary if you don’t have a Nest-branded device. Bottom line: More shows to watch in the kitchen can only be a good thing as we all hunker down and explore our culinary side. Netflix brings a ton of content to the table, making the Google smart screens maybe more useful in the kitchen than Echo ones. Via: The Verge