You can control third-party party smart devices remotely when you set them up in the Google Home app .
Important: If you want to set up a Google Nest, Home, Pixel, or Chromecast device in the Google Home app, visit Set up smart devices in the Google Home app.
Supported smart home devices
List of supported third-party smart home devices
Step 1. Set up smart home devices
If you haven't already done so, follow the steps provided by the device maker to set up your smart home devices.Step 2. Connect smart home devices in the Google Home app
- Open the Google Home app
- Tap Devices Add Works with Google Home .
- Select the device maker from the list.
- To complete the setup, follow the in-app steps.
Manage your smart home devices
You can choose names to call your smart home devices.
- Open the Google Home app
- Tap and hold your device's tile tap Settings , or More tap Settings .
- Tap Name.
- Enter a name tap Save.
Note: Nicknames are alternative ways to reference smart devices in the Google Home app. The nicknames that you assign to smart devices in the Google Home app are not reflected in the device maker's app.
To control your devices more easily, assign them to a room in a home. You can create a new home, create a new room or add your devices to an existing room. You can add each device to one room only.
Note: All members of the home can control all devices in the home.
Add the device to an existing room in your current home
- Open the Google Home app
- Tap Favorites or Devices
- Tap and hold your device's tile tap Settings , or More tap Settings .
- Tap Room or Placement.
- Choose a room and tap Next.
Add the device to a new room in your current home
- Open the Google Home app
- Tap Favorites or Devices
- Tap and hold your device's tile tap Settings , or More tap Settings .
- Tap Room or Placement.
- Select one of the existing rooms or Add a custom room. Then tap Next.
- If you make a custom room, enter a new room name and tap Next.
- You can also create a customised name for your device when you switch rooms.
Add the device to a room in a different home
- Open the Google Home app
- Tap Favorites or Devices
- Tap and hold your device's tile tap Settings , or More tap Settings .
- Tap Home.
- Select the home that you want to move your device to and select Save.
Note: This action removes the device from the room in the first home. The device is still linked in the first home, but it should appear under 'In your home' or 'Local devices' instead of the room name.
Create and manage rooms
Create a new room
You can create a new room for a device that's already in a room
- Open the Google Home app
- Tap Favorites or Devices
- Tap and hold your device's tile tap Settings , or More tap Settings .
- Tap Room or Placement.
- Select a room under Create new then tap Next.
Rename a room
- Open the Google Home app
- Tap Settings
- Open Devices, groups and rooms.
- Select the room that you want to update.
- Tap Name and type the new room name. Then tap Save.
Delete a room
- Open the Google Home app
- Tap Settings
- Open Devices, groups and rooms.
- Select the room that you want to delete.
- Tap Delete room.
Note: When you delete a room, any devices in the room are removed from the room. You can add them to a different room.
Check for new devices
With your voice
To do this: | Say 'Hey Google', then: |
Sync all devices | 'Sync my devices' |
Sync a device type | 'Sync my lights' |
Important:
- You must have already set up your devices in the partner app (Step 1 above).
- If you sync multiple devices at once, you may receive a timeout error.
With the Google Home app
- Open the Google Home app
- Tap Devices Add Works with Google Home .
- Follow the steps to set a nickname for these devices and add them to a room.
Note: You cannot unlink individual devices. When you remove one device through these steps, it removes all devices by that service.
When you unlink a device from a home:
- It disconnects the device for all members of the home.
- It unlinks the device from your Google Account.
Unlink devices
- Make sure that your devices are powered on.
- Open the Google Home app
- Tap Settings Works with Google
- Under Linked services, tap the devices that you want to disconnect, then select Unlink account..
- Tap Unlink to confirm your choice.
Control your smart home devices
After you connect your smart devices in the Google Home app, you can use the Google Home app to control them. If you have an Assistant-enabled device, you can also use voice commands to control your smart devices.
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