Control smart home devices with Google Assistant
You can control smart home devices including lights, switches, outlets, and thermostats using your Google Assistant.
Use your Google Assistant
Important: The languages you can use depend on the device. Learn which languages work on your device.
For example, you can say:
- "Hey Google, set the heat to 70."
- "Hey Google, turn on lights in the kitchen."
Get started
Learn how to set up and control your smart home devices. If you use the Google Assistant on a speaker, Smart Display, or Smart Clock, refer to Control smart home devices.
The Google Assistant and your connected home
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Step 1: Set up your devices
If you havenโt already, to set up your smart home devices, follow the steps provided by the device manufacturer.
Step 2: Connect devices to your Google Assistant
- On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Home app ๐ Google Home
. - At the top, tap Add ๐ Add
. - Tap Set up device.
- Under "Works with Google," tap Have something already set up?
- Tap the manufacturer, then follow the steps.
Step 3: Set nicknames for devices
You can choose names to call your smart home devices, such as "ceiling light" or "Benโs lamp."
- On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Home app ๐ Google Home
. - At the bottom, tap Home ๐ Home
. - Touch and hold the device you want to rename.
- At the top right, tap Device settings ๐ Settings
๐ and then
Device information ๐ and then
Device name. - Enter the new name.
- Tap Save.
Step 4: Assign devices to a room
To control your devices more easily, you can assign them to a room. For example, if you assign lights to your bedroom, you can say "Turn on lights in the bedroom."
- On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Home app ๐ Google Home
. - At the bottom, tap Home ๐ Home
. - Touch and hold your device.
- At the top right, tap Device settings ๐ Settings
๐ and then
Device information ๐ and then
Placement. - Tap a room ๐ and then
Save.
You can check for new devices that havenโt been assigned to a room. If youโre using SmartThings, skip to the steps below.
- On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Home app ๐ Google Home
. - At the top right, tap your Profile picture or initial ๐ and then
Assistant settings ๐ and then
Home control.- Tip: If you don't find "Home control," tap View more.
- On the "Devices" tab, if you don't find a room below a device's name, it isn't assigned to a room.
- For these devices, follow the steps to:
- On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Home app ๐ Google Home
. - On the "Home" tab, tap the room name ๐ and then
Room settings ๐ Settings
. - Under "General," tap Name.
- Enter a new room name.
- Tap Save.
- On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Home app ๐ Google Home
. - On the "Home" tab, tap the room name ๐ and then
Room settings ๐ Settings
. - Tap Delete room ๐ and then
Remove.
Step 5: Control devices with commands
Say "Ok Google" or "Hey Google," then say a command:
- โTurn on/off [light name].โ
- โTurn on/off all of the lights.โ
- โTurn on/off lights in [room name].โ
- โDim the [light name].โ
- โBrighten the [light name].โ
- โSet [light name] to 50 percent.โ
- โTurn [light name] green.โ
Turn on thermostat
Important: You must say a mode.
- โTurn on heating/cooling mode.โ
- โTurn on heat-cool mode.โ
Turn off thermostat
- โTurn off the thermostat.โ
Set the temperature
- โSet the heat to 68.โ
- โSet heat-cool to 72.โ
- โSet the air conditioning to 70.โ
- โSet the [room name] thermostat to 70.โ
Adjust the temperature
Important: You can say "temp" or "temperature."
- โMake it warmer/cooler.โ
- โRaise/lower the temp.โ
- โRaise/lower the temp 2 degrees.โ
Switch heating or cooling modes
- โTurn on heating/cooling.โ
- โSet the thermostat to cooling/heating.โ
- โTurn the thermostat to heat-cool mode.โ
Find out the temperature
- โWhatโs the thermostat set to?โ
- โWhatโs the temperature outside?โ
- โTurn on/off the [outlet name].โ
- โTurn on/off the [switch name].โ
You can stream your camera on any Chromecast-enabled device, like a TV with a Chromecast, Smart Display, or Smart Clock.
- โShow [camera name].โ
- โWhatโs on [camera name]?โ
- โPlay [camera name] on [device name].โ
- โShow [camera name] on [device name].โ
- โStop [camera name].โ
Disconnect devices from your Google Assistant
If you no longer want to control your smart home devices with your Assistant, you can disconnect your account.
- On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Home app ๐ Google Home
. - At the top right, tap your Profile picture or initial ๐ and then
Assistant settings. - Tap Devices ๐ and then
your device. - At the bottom, tap Unlink this device ๐ and then
Unlink.
Fix problems
Google Assistant support: Canโt discover home automation device
To fix the issue, you can try to rename your device. Read the tips below. Then follow the steps to set a new nickname.
To rename your device:
- Donโt include numbers, special characters, or room names.
- If you name lights connected to plugs or switches, add "plug" or "switch" to the nickname.
- Avoid similar names like "Table light left" and "Table light right."
- Check if your Philips Hue bridge:
- Has power
- Has all of its top lights on
- Is plugged in to your Wi-Fi router
- Make sure your Philips Hue bridge is paired with the Philips Hue cloud. To check:
- Make sure your devices are available in https://my.meethue.com/en-us/my-devices.
- Make sure your bridge is available in https://www.meethue.com/en-us/user/bridge
- Connect your phone and Philips Hue bridge to the same Wi-Fi network and router.
Control your Smart Clock
For most actions, you can control the screen with your hands or your voice.
The Google Assistant is available on Smart Clocks in Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Japanese, Norwegian, Spanish, and Swedish.
Smart Clock & Smart Display differences
Your Smart Clock is designed for the bedroom, so it has different capabilities than Smart Displays. As a result, the following features arenโt available on Smart Clocks.
- No video playback, but you can cast videos to Chromecast-enabled TVs.
- No camera.
Set & edit an alarm
To set an alarm, swipe down from the top of the screen or ask the Google Assistant to set an alarm.
To view your set alarms, swipe left on the home screen or ask the Google Assistant what alarms are set.
To change an alarm, like its time, alarm sound, or if it triggers a routine:
- On your Smart Clock home screen, swipe left.
- Pick an alarm.
- Scroll for different options.
- To change an option, tap it.
Use your clock
- Find quick actions: From the top of the screen, swipe down.
- Go back to the previous screen: From the left edge of the screen, swipe right or say "Hey Google, go back."
- Go to the Home screen: Swipe right or say "Hey Google, go Home."
- Change the volume: Use the buttons on the device or change the volume with your voice.
- Silence notifications: Swipe up, then tap Do not disturb ๐ DND off
.- Alarms and timers still work when โDo Not Disturbโ is on.
- Turn your microphone on or off: On the back of your Smart Clock, use the switch.
- Night light: From the top of the screen, swipe down and tap on.
Change your clock's setting
- On your Smart Clock home screen, swipe left to the alarm list page.
- Tap Settings ๐ Settings
. - Scroll for different alarm settings.
- To change an alarm setting, tap it.
- Adjust brightness: Swipe up, then tap Brightness ๐ Autobrightness 5.0
. - Set minimum brightness: Swipe up, then tap Settings ๐ Settings
๐ and then
Display settings ๐ and then
Minimum brightness. - Set your low light clock face: Swipe up, then tap Settings ๐ Settings
๐ and then
Display settings ๐ and then
During low light.
- On your Smart Clock home screen, tap and hold the clock face.
- Swipe left or right for different clock faces.
- To choose a clock face, tap it.
- Optional: To change the clock face color, mode, or temperature, tap Edit ๐ Edit
.
- Color: Tap Settings ๐ Settings
๐ and then
Night light settings ๐ and then
Color. - Brightness: Tap Settings ๐ Settings
๐ and then
Night light settings. Under โBrightness,โ move the slider. - Night light duration: Tap Settings ๐ Settings
๐ and then
Night light settings ๐ and then
Duration.
Group your Google Assistant devices
You can create groups of speakers, Smart Displays, and Smart Clocks so all of your devices play the same audio throughout your house.
This feature doesn't work on Bose or Sonos speakers that have the Google Assistant.
What you need
You can group speakers, Smart Displays, and Smart Clocks in any combination. To combine smart devices, you need 2 or more of the following devices:
- Google Home
- Google Nest Speakers
- Chromecast (2nd generation and above)
- Smart Displays with Google Assistant
- Chromecast Audio
- Speakers with Chromecast built-in
- Smart Clock
Step 1: Create a group
- Open the Google Home app ๐ Google Home
. - Tap Add ๐ Add
๐ and then
Create speaker group. - Tap each device you want to include in the group.
- Enter a name for the group.
- Tap Save.
To change the devices in an existing group:
- Open the speaker group.
- Tap Settings ๐ Settings
๐ and then
Choose devices.
To delete a group:
- Open the speaker group.
- tap Settings ๐ Settings
๐ and then
Delete group ๐ and then
Delete.
Step 2: Change where audio is played
After you start playing audio on one device, you can ask the Google Assistant to move the audio to other devices.
Play audio on multiple devices
To play audio on more devices, say โHey Google,โ then say which devices you want to add.
You can say commands like:
-
โAdd Living Room display to the music.โ
- โPlay the music on the Kitchen speaker too.โ
On Smart Displays, to add more devices, you can tap the group name on the full screen media view.
- On your phone or tablet, open the Google Home app ๐ Google Home
. - Touch and hold your device.
- At the top right, tap Device settings ๐ Settings
๐ and then
Audio ๐ and then
Groups. - Choose an existing group or create a group.
- Tap Save.
To play audio on a device, say โHey Google.โ Then say which device should play the media.
You can say commands like:
- โMove the music to the Playroom display.โ
- โPlay the music on Bedroom speaker.โ
- โCast to the living room TV.โ
On Smart Displays, to change which devices play the audio, you can tap the group name on the full screen media view.
Step 3: Play audio
To play audio on the speaker group, say "Hey Google," and include the group name in your request.
You can say commands like:
- "Play rock music on [group name]."
- "Listen to the news on [group name]."
- "Play [podcast name] on [group name]."
You can automatically play audio from the device group when you open the Google Home app and make the group your default media player.
Step 4: Control audio
Control playback
- Use your voice: With your single device, use the same commands.
- Use the Google Home app: Tap the speaker group you want to control, then use the audio controls.
- Use a device: Use the buttons on your device's screen.
Control volume
- Use your voice: With your single device, use the same commands. Volume commands will only work on the nearest device unless you include the group name in your command.
- Use the Google Home app: Tap the speaker group that you want to control. Above the volume wheel, tap Speakers and adjust the volume for each device.
- Use a Smart Display: From the full screen media view, at the bottom left, tap your speaker group. Use the slider to adjust the volume of an individual speaker or all of the speakers.
