
Your browser will automatically push the audio from that tab (and that tab only) from your computer to your Google Home device, and you’ll hear your music begin to playback. This slider will also allow you to control how loud or soft your volume is on your Google Home device.
In the upper-right hand corner of the Amazon Music display, you’ll find an option to control the volume inside Amazon itself. Use the Cast controls by tapping or clicking on the Cast icon in the upper-right corner of your browser and using the slider in the dialogue box. Use the volume control on your Google Home, Home Mini, or Home Max. Keep in mind that your devices have to be on the same WiFi network as your computer to cast to them. Third-party, Chromecast built-in speakers should also appear. You can cast to Google devices such as a Chromecast, Chromecast with Google TV, Chromecast Audio, Google Home, Google Nest Mini, Nest Hub devices, and Google OS TVs. To stop casting, reopen the “Cast” menu in Chrome and highlight the casted device, Select “Stop casting” to end the session.
Go back to the Amazon Music website and browse for something to play on your Google Home device.Click the “X” in the menu box to close it.The “Cast tab” now displays “Chrome Mirroring” to confirm that the browser is casting live.
Find the name of your Google Home device (a Google TV, Chromecast with Google TV device, etc.) on the list and select it.
A new menu window reads “Cast tab” that displays currently castable devices on your network. Tap or click on the ellipsis (triple-dotted menu icon) in the upper-right hand corner of your browser, then select the “Cast…” option. Ensure you are still on the Amazon music page. If needed, sign in to your account or wait for the web app to load on your display-the page is the same for free and paid accounts. Launch a new tab in Chrome on your computer, and navigate to the Amazon Music landing page.