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The Google Home app is one of the most effective tools for managing your smart home. Given the increasing adoption of smart home devices and Google’s prevalence in that space, the app is increasingly one of the go-to hubs for controlling all aspects of domestic tech.
But what is the Google Home app, how does it work, and what can you do with it? We’ve answered all of these questions in this handy guide.
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The Google Home app is a control center for all of your smart home devices. While it started out as an app just for operating smart home devices from Google, such as the Google Home or the Google Nest Hub, it has evolved to integrate any compatible smart home appliance, whether Google-branded or third-party.
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It might help to think of it like the touch-activated version of Google Assistant in that it puts every integrated smart home device under your command. Indeed, it and the voice assistant can be used interchangeably. Any device that offers compatibility with Google Assistant can also be controlled via Google Home.
Once you have the Google Home app, you can use it to set up your smart home devices and connect them to your Wi-Fi network. You can also integrate other compatible devices and control it all via Google Home, creating one seamless smart home ecosystem.
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There are dozens of types of devices that can be controlled by the app, and each one has a range of functions that can be performed remotely. This adds up to hundreds of actions you can perform with the app. Listing those functions would be endless, but we’ve summarised the features of the app that you can explore.
Here’s a rundown of the general features that the Google Home app offers:
On top of the usual features above, the Google Home app recently got a revamp to include some new additions. You can already preview this version of the app with these new features, some of which are:
The Google Home app is available on your phone or tablet as with any app. It has recently also become an option on the Pixel Watch and other Wear OS 3 wearables.
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Again, a guide to using every compatible device through the Google Home app would be endless. But these simple steps can get you set up and ready to unleash the full potential of your smart home.
You’ll need the Google Home app to get started, and it’s available for both Android and iOS. It’s probably already on your Android device, but in any event, you can download it from the Play Store or the App Store.
Open the app and you’ll see the home screen. Tap on Get started in the bottom right corner.
On the next screen, select the email account you wish to associate with the app.
You’ll then be taken back to the home screen, with the option to link services associated with the email account you just selected. This could be your Netflix or Spotify account, for example.
To set up a new home, the quickest way is to tap the Get started option, which will now be in the center of the home screen.
Give your home a name.
You’ll be asked to provide your address, although you can skip this step if you wish.
You’ll then be asked to set up a device, which you can do at this point or any time afterward. You can either select New Device to add a device, or you can link one of your existing devices already previously identified in the app.
When adding a new device, you’ll be asked to give the app permission to detect and connect to nearby Bluetooth devices. Do this and follow the subsequent prompts to locate and add the device or devices of your choosing.
As you add devices, you’ll see them accumulated on your home screen, which should now show your home’s name. To add more devices, create speaker groups, manage your services, and more, you’ll find all of the options you need in the Add and Manage menu. This is accessed by tapping on the + symbol in the top left of the home screen.
Now that you’ve connected your account, created a home, and added your devices, you’re all set. The possibilities from here are limited only by the functionality of your devices.