![]() ![]() Also, this nickname only appears in the Google Home app. Note: For best results, don't include the room name or a number in the nickname. To create or change a nickname, open the Google Home app.For actions, tap Adjust Home Devices and select which lights you want.įor better control, give each of your bulbs its own nickname. ![]() Choose Household or Personal then enter what starts the routine and what actions will happen.You can use Routines to schedule your lights and control multiple lights with one voice command. Schedule and control multiple lights with Routines If your bulb has color options, you'll also find color controls. Open the Google Home app touch and hold the light you want. Set a light brightness to a certain percentageĭim or brighten lights by a certain percentage The app will guide you through the rest of the steps.Ĭontrol your lights with your speaker or display Basic voice commands To do this: You may need to sign in to your bulb maker’s app. Tap your bulb maker’s logo follow the steps to complete setup.Plug in and turn on your bulb in the same room as your speaker or display.You may need to set up a bridge or hub, if you haven’t already done so. Follow the bulb maker’s instructions to set up your bulb.Works with the Google Assistant light bulbs You can now control your lights with your speaker or display. Setting up your smart light. Your bulb may blink a few times.It's recommended to use a contextual name like "reading light" or "overhead light." For best results, don’t include the room name in the light’s name (your speaker or display already knows which room it’s in). Create a unique name. Type in the desired name for your bulb that you'll use for voice commands.To create a custom room, tap Add custom room type in room name tap Next. ![]()
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