Siri Can Recognize Your Voice

On my phone every time I go to Home app.Siri Can Recognize Your Voice, I've done it 10 times it continues to ask

iPhone 12 v.IOS 16.1.2

new iPod mini

Apple TV


Posted on Dec 30, 2022 9:54 AM

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Posted on Dec 31, 2022 2:37 PM

Hi Zooterski,


Thanks for posting here in Apple Support Communities. Let's make sure that voice recognition is set up on your devices for use with the Home app. Following these helps should help to resolve the issue you're facing. See: Set up voice recognition on HomePod mini or HomePod


Before you begin
Make sure that the new user has their own iPhone or iPad and their own Apple ID.
Update your HomePod mini or HomePod and iPhone or iPad to the latest software.
Invite the new user to your home in the Home app.

Set up voice recognition

To let Siri recognize who in the family is speaking, manage their calendar, make phone calls, play their own music, and more, turn on the following settings: 
Go to Settings > Siri & Search. Turn on Listen for "Hey Siri."*
Go to Settings > [your name] > Find My, then turn on Share My Location. Set My Location to This Device. 
Open the Home app, tap the More button , then select Home Settings. Tap your user profile under People, and turn on: 
Recognize My Voice: Allows Siri to know your name, access your music library, playlists, Apple Music account and other music streaming services, use Find My, and control secure accessories from HomePod. 
Personal Requests: Lets you use HomePod to send and read messages, make phone calls, check your calendar, add reminders, create notes, and run Siri Shortcuts on your iPhone or iPad. HomePod might require authentication for some requests and will send a notification to your iPhone to authenticate the task. If you have more than one HomePod in your home, you can turn Personal Requests on or off for each HomePod.
To personalize your HomePod experience even more, turn these settings on:
Update Listening History: Select your music service, then turn on Update Listening History to add the music you play to your Apple Music taste profile so Siri can suggest and play songs that you'll love. 
Control Accessories Remotely: Allows users to remotely control accessories and receive accessory notifications when users are away from the home.


Cheers.


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Dec 31, 2022 2:37 PM in response to Zooterski

Hi Zooterski,


Thanks for posting here in Apple Support Communities. Let's make sure that voice recognition is set up on your devices for use with the Home app. Following these helps should help to resolve the issue you're facing. See: Set up voice recognition on HomePod mini or HomePod


Before you begin
Make sure that the new user has their own iPhone or iPad and their own Apple ID.
Update your HomePod mini or HomePod and iPhone or iPad to the latest software.
Invite the new user to your home in the Home app.

Set up voice recognition

To let Siri recognize who in the family is speaking, manage their calendar, make phone calls, play their own music, and more, turn on the following settings: 
Go to Settings > Siri & Search. Turn on Listen for "Hey Siri."*
Go to Settings > [your name] > Find My, then turn on Share My Location. Set My Location to This Device. 
Open the Home app, tap the More button , then select Home Settings. Tap your user profile under People, and turn on: 
Recognize My Voice: Allows Siri to know your name, access your music library, playlists, Apple Music account and other music streaming services, use Find My, and control secure accessories from HomePod. 
Personal Requests: Lets you use HomePod to send and read messages, make phone calls, check your calendar, add reminders, create notes, and run Siri Shortcuts on your iPhone or iPad. HomePod might require authentication for some requests and will send a notification to your iPhone to authenticate the task. If you have more than one HomePod in your home, you can turn Personal Requests on or off for each HomePod.
To personalize your HomePod experience even more, turn these settings on:
Update Listening History: Select your music service, then turn on Update Listening History to add the music you play to your Apple Music taste profile so Siri can suggest and play songs that you'll love. 
Control Accessories Remotely: Allows users to remotely control accessories and receive accessory notifications when users are away from the home.


Cheers.


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