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Ok google set up my device philips 4
Ok google set up my device philips 4




ok google set up my device philips 4
  1. #OK GOOGLE SET UP MY DEVICE PHILIPS 4 HOW TO#
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We recommend trying out a variety of different instructions within one sentence, and usually Google Assistant will be able to handle this. Most in-depth features – like setting up timers for when your lights will automatically turn on, – will have to be done through the Google Home app.Įveryday controls are easiest through your Google Assistant toting speaker though, and now you’ve got your lights all setup we recommend experimenting with how you speak to it. If you’ve got Philips Hue colour bulbs, you’ll be able to ask it to choose from a variety of pre-set colours, or you can set up your own favourite shades within the app. You can ask Google Assistant to turn on your lights, change the colour of the lights, change the brightness and much more.

ok google set up my device philips 4

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If you’ve not set up individual rooms, you’ll have to say whatever nickname you’ve set for your light or its full name that is shown in the Google Home app. The best way to control your lights is to say 'OK Google' and then the instruction followed by what room it is you’re changing the lighting in. It really is as easy as speaking to your smart speaker.

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How to use Philips Hue with Google Assistant Now it’s time for the fun bit… actually controlling your lights. Once you’ve assigned all of your lights to your respective rooms, you’ll have to tap done and a message will appear that says you’re all ready to go. This is perhaps the easiest way to control your lighting with Google Assistant, and we recommend doing this as soon as you set it up to ensure you get the best experience from Philips Hue. This allows you to say 'OK Google, turn on my living room lights' and stops you having to ask your speaker to turn on all three lights separately. In the Home Control section of the app you’ll find the ability to create Rooms it's here you can add devices in that are installed in that area of your home.įor example, if you have three sets of Philips Hue devices in your living room you can include all of these under a title of 'living room'. If you’ve got more than one Philips Hue light, you’ll want to setup what Google calls Rooms. Establish rooms if you're connecting multiple smart bulbs If you have a night light in your child’s bedroom, for example, you can call it 'night light' and Google Assistant will then know the specific light you’re referring to when you say those words to your speaker. Set up device nicknames for ease of useįrom here, you can set up nicknames for each of your devices. Enter those details to sign in and it will sync across all of your Hue devices that are set up already. Scroll down in this menu to find Philips Hue, and press to be taken to a new menu that asks for the details of your Philips Hue account.

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Here you can add new ones by pressing the plus symbol in the bottom right hand corner. Press on this and it’ll show all of your active smart devices. If you press on the three horizontal lines in the top left corner you’ll find an option called Home Control. If you have – which should be the case if you've got a smart assistant set up already – you’ll want to start up that app now. If you haven't yet established this connection, you'll need to ensure you do before you can proceed. To connect your smart lighting, you’ll need your smartphone that you’ve got paired to your Google Assistant speaker.

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Download the Google Home app (if you don't already have it) You’ll be able to do this if your speaker comes with Google’s voice assistant on board, and that’s ready to roll inside the Google Home range as well as a variety of other third-party products from the likes of Sonos, JBL, Sony, LG and many other manufacturers. Ensure you have a device that's Google Assistant enabledīefore you get started, you'll want to check you have the correct, Google Assistant enabled device to connect your newly purchased lights to. Just remember, you can always add to it in the future. Before you start buying kit, you’ll want to take a look at the whole range from Philips and ensure you’re buying the right lighting for you.






Ok google set up my device philips 4