Yes of course and a lot more.
I recommend not setting up the Google Chromecast but that's just me because my TV has it built in and I have a Google nest right below so that would be three things that would answer me and when I say ok Google.
The other reason is the people that complained about this sound system which let me tell you is phenomenal but you must take the TV out of PCM mode but their main complaints were of speaker crackling or popping well when I had the Google Chromecast connected I did get some of that feedback through the soundbar speakers.
I left it on and it seemed to go away but I just didn't want to have it on so I went through the manual because when I would say okay Google the sound bar would say you have not set this up yet well all you have to do is go to the sound bar not even the remote and just touch the mute mic button and you don't have to set up the Chromecast.
You just have to figure the more things that are running off of your Wi-Fi and wirelessly there's going to be more interference on your speakers and I want the cleanest sound and with that meridian if you set it up correctly to your TV and it just takes looking at a few LG sites and I found it through the sellers of LG like home and sound audio stuff like that like high-end retailers and they would tell you make sure you take it out of PCM put it on pass through so you get the most out of your Dolby DTS Atmos everything Dolby.
And I was amazed it literally doubled the sound output regularly watching TV I would have it between 10 and 11 on the volume, and now even at 9:00 it sounds amazing more clear and something I didn't know and found out without having to pay extra for rear speakers not surround sound speakers rear speakers there's options in the setup menu on your remote The best setup is your woofers at 6:00 center channel at 3:00 OVC which is the Dolby Atmos at 3:00 s which is surround sound which is the two side speakers on the soundbar at 3:00 treble at 3:00 and base at 5:00 . and this is only after you have made sure you've taken the TV out of PCM and put it through pass through mode. Previous to that it really was lacking in base now it sounds phenomenal in movies and music