I didn't say "OK Google" but the Google Assistant came up
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- If the phrase OK Google comes from the TV, for example, during a commercial, the TV's built-in microphone might react. Press the BACK button on the remote control to cancel the Google Assistant ready status.
- Make sure your TV position setting is set correctly for either wall mount or tabletop stand.
TV position setting:
- Open the Settings screen:
- If the remote control has a Quick Settings ( or ) button, press the Quick Settings button and select Settings.
- If the remote control doesn't have a Quick Settings ( or ) button, press the HOME button and select Settings.
- Select Sound or select Display & Sound, and then select Sound.
- Select TV position.
- The next step will depend on your TV menu options
- Select Ambient Optimization → Acoustic auto calibration → TV position
- Select Sound → TV position
- Select Sound adjustments → TV position.
- Select TV position.
- Choose your TV position depending on your TV menu options
- Choose Front Position Style or Back Position Style/Wall Mount.
- Choose Table-Top stand or Wall Mount.
- Open the Settings screen:
Notes:
- For the 2022 or later models: A95L, A80L_A83L_A84L, X95L, X93L, X90L_X91L, X85L, X82L, X80L_X81L, A80K_A83K_A84K, A90K, A95K, X80K_X81K_X82K (43-75), X85K_X86K_X89K_85X80K, X90K_X91K_X92K_X93K_X94K (55-85), X95K, Z9K series, adjusting the Built-In MIC sensitivity may improve the issue. Try the following steps:
- On the remote control, press the Quick Settings ( or ) button
- Select Settings.
- Select System.
- Select Built-in MIC sensitivity.
- Select High (default), Medium, or Low.
- If you don't use or want to use Google Assistant, disable Google Assistant detection.
Select your TV type for details: