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Google Search: How to See Grogu from the Mandalorian in Your Living Room

Posted on December 24, 2020 by Judy Sanhz Leave a Comment

¨This is the way.¨ When you hear those words, you can’t help but think of The Mandalorian and Grogu. Now, thanks to Google, you can have Grogu in your living room without having to spend a single dime. Grogu is part of various AR characters that Google has added for you to enjoy.

How to Get Baby Yoda AR Figure on Any Smartphone or Tablet

You can see Grogu in your living room using your smartphone or tablet; either one is fine. To see The Child, open the Google and app search for Baby Yoda, Grogu, or The Child.

When the search results appear, you’ll see a Wikipedia description below pictures of Baby Yoda. Below the description, you’ll see the View in 3D option. Tap on this option, and that’s what you’ll get; a 3D version of The Child.

The Baby Yoda won’t do much. It’s just going to stand there moving a little. That’s all there is to it. If you want to see, Grogu standing in your living room or even standing on your desk, tap on View in your space that’s right below Grogu.

You can look at Grogu from top to bottom, but if you want to look at him, face-to-face you’re going to have to kneel down. It’s also possible to move Baby Yoda around, so he’s in the position you want him to be. To do this, place two fingers on your display with s small distance and move them around on opposite sides. You’ll see how Grogu will start shifting. Make sure you have the volume high enough since he also makes cute baby noises.

Tap on the 3D box to go back to where you were, and you can also take pictures and videos of Grogu. Tap on the empty circle for a picture and long-press on the empty circle for a video. The video or picture are saved to your device’s gallery automatically.

Final Thoughts

For those times when you’re bored, you can look up Grogu and look and how he moves his ears and makes those adorable baby noises. Don’t be surprised if you spend quite some time just staring at him; he’s so cute.

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