You can control over 50,000 smart home devices including TVs, lights, appliances, plugs, thermostats, and more when you add them to the Google Home app. To get started, you'll first need to set up your device in the Google Home app. After they're set up, check that they've been synced.
Control smart home devices with voice commands
If you've set up a speaker or display in the Google Home app, you can use voice commands to control your linked smart device.
Learn how to control your TV or control your home with a speaker or smart display.
Explore other Google Assistant actions you can use to control things around your home with just your voice.
Control devices with the Google Home app
After you set up your device in the Google Home app, you'll also be able to control it from your phone or tablet.
- On your phone or tablet, open the Google Home app
.
- At the bottom, tap Home
find the tile for your device.
- Depending on your device, you can access controls in the following ways:
- Tap the tile to take a quick action with the device. For example, turn lights on and off or lock and unlock a door.
- Drag a slider on the tile to gradually adjust. For example, you may be able to dim your lights or change the volume on your speaker or display.
- For all devices, to access all available controls, touch and hold the tile until the controls open.
On the lock screen of some Android phones, you can quickly pull up smart home controls.
Control and schedule multiple devices with Routines
Create or customize a Routine to control multiple devices at once. Routines can start in these ways:
- According to a schedule
- With a voice command
- With the Google Home app
- When everyone's away or someone's home
Learn how to set up and schedule a Routine.
Fix a problem
Check these things first
- Is your speaker or display plugged into a wall outlet and powered on?
- Are your speaker or display and other smart devices set up on the same Wi-Fi network?
- Are you using the same Google Account on your mobile device and in the Google Home app?
- Open the Google Home app
.
- At the top right, tap your account.
- Verify that the Google Account shown is the one linked to your speaker or display. To switch accounts, tap another account or Add another account.
- Open the Google Home app
- Are you in the same room as your speaker or display?
If you either added a new device in the partner app or updated or changed an existing device in the partner app and can no longer find it in the Home control setting of the Google Home app, try to sync the smart home control device and your speaker or display.
Sync your devices in the Google Home app
- Open the Google Home app
.
- At the top right, tap your account.
- Verify that the Google Account shown is the one linked to your speaker or display. To switch accounts, tap another account or Add another account.
- Tap Assistant settings
Home control.
- Swipe down with your finger on the screen.
- There will be a spinning circle. The sync is complete when the circle disappears.
- Check for your device in the Home control list.
Sync your devices with your voice
To do this: | Say "Hey Google" or "Ok Google," then: |
Sync all devices | "Sync my devices" |
Sync a device type | "Sync my lights" |
Important:
- You'll need to set up some devices in the manufacturer's app as well as the Google Home app. Make sure you use the correct setup instructions for your device.
- If you sync multiple devices at once, you may receive a timeout error.
To try to fix the issue, rename your device.
- Open the Google Home app
.
- Touch and hold your device's tile.
- At the top right corner, tap Settings
Device information
Device name.
- Enter a new name for your device
tap Save.
Tips for renaming your device:
- Don't include numbers, special characters, or room names.
- Avoid similar names (for example, "Table light left" and "Table light right").