Google Assistant Hue Voice Commands

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Bugs, which disappear overnight? How is this possible?In this post, we will look into the Philips Hue for Google Home setup. We’ve updated this post to reflect the improvements in scene and room support.

We’ve included all the voice commands, added the new gentle sleep and wake feature, and also examples how you can group and automate your Philips Hue lights with Google Routines and Philips Hue Zones (beta).Plus, we have included all the bugs we have observed throughout our testing and the outlook based on announcements at Google I/O 2019.For tips and tricks on how to set up your Philips Hue lights, please see. Table of Contents.How to prepare Philips Hue for Google Home?Google Home will import all our Philips Hue lights, rooms, zones and scenes. Therefore it’s a good time to delete all the scenes, which you won’t need. Spring-clean your Philips Hue Scenes Philips Hue App – The Default Scenes of a Color Bulb – Delete what you don’t need!. Open your Philips Hue app and go through every room and zone in your Home dashboard. Tap on the palette icon at the top right and you will see the scenes of your room. Philips provides 11 predefined scenes.

Jan 11, 2019 - Signify has collaborated with Google to bring consumers the ability to use voice commands with the Google Assistant to activate sleep. Google Assistant. When it comes to enjoying a hands-free lighting experience, Google Assistant is here to help. Whether you have Google Home, Pixel or any Android 2.0 device, Hue seamlessly connects to your setup for easy access to voice commands. After simply connecting your Philips Hue Bridge to your router. One of the best things about using Google on your smartphone is the voice commands. Using just your voice you can get your device to do all sorts of things on your behalf.

Together with a “color loop” scene, you’ll find 12 scenes per room later in the Google Home app. Make sure you delete the scenes you won’t need and create the ones you’d like to control with Google Home.Create your Philips “My Hue” Account Philips Hue – Out of Home Control – creating your “My Hue” accountA prerequisite for connecting Philips Hue to Google Home is the “My Hue” account.

This account will connect to your Philips Hue bridge and enable the communication between the Google Home cloud and the Philips Hue cloud. In case you have not already, open your Philips Hue app and tap on Settings / “Out of home control” and then “Log in”. You can create your account there. I was interested in the multiple hue bridges approach so tried that.

I setup one bridge (bridge one) on the main account, and the other bridge (bridge two) on another account. I then added Hue as a device for the main account.

Invited the other account to join the home. I then added the hue account of the second account (bridge two). While I was able to see all the rooms and lights from both bridges, I was unable to turn on lights using google home, I would just get an oppps error message. I tried doing the setup a couple of times but the same result.

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Google Assistant Hue Voice Commands

I tried using both the main account, and the second account in google home, but same issues. Can you give a more detailed instruction in case I missed something or messed something up?? Hi, I have completed all these steps at least 3 times and my google home continues to indicate that this has not been setup and you can do that in the google home app. I have logged into my phillips hue account in the hue app “out of home control.” I have added phillips hue with my google home app and also notice that it shows my living room lamp (only setup one bulb in living room) with a light bulb symbol beside it, but also has other icons with a theme name and underneath it says living room.

I’m perplexed as I didn’t add any themes nor can I remove them. The icon associated with these themes looks like a movie producer “clapboard” for when they say action.

Any assistance getting it to work with google home would be much appreciated.ThanksLou. It’s me replying to my own issuesso for some unknown reason, google assistant decided to turn my lamp on using my command. It also change the colour for me, then when I asked for daylight, it told me something went wrongtry again in a few minutes. I waited, then asked for daylight and it changed. Today, I setup a new bulbgoogle doesn’t even see it.yet.

So maybe it needed some time to synch? I’ve had enough for one weekend.Thanks for listening and allowing me to post on your site.Lou. Hi Lou!1) As Google saves all your requests, you could check here what Google Home actually understands when you say a command:2) Make sure to make any changes in the Philips Hue app. After that you can say “Ok Google, synchronize Philips Hue!” Google will say “Sure, synching devices for Philips Hue”. Give it a minute to see your changes in the Google Home app.3) A stronger command for synchronizing all smart home devices is “Ok Google, synchronize devices!”. And if all these commands do not work for you, you’d need to unlink and re-link the Philips Hue service in the Google Home app to update the changes.4) Around Christmas there was an outage of the Philips Hue servers (which connect the lights to Google Home) for a couple of days, related to the many activations of new users. It is still a fragile integration, and you might have to unlink/re-link a couple of times to get it working.Hope this helps!

This is unfortunately not possible. I could imagine, that Google might be able to automatically translate common e.g. Room names for the supported languages in the future, but until then it’s just like “human” names, the same name in every language. A future workaround might be possible by creating custom routines in Danish, which execute the English names. Routines are as of now only available in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian. Korean, Japanese.

Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish and Danish, still to come. Hi dudethanks for the guide.

It helped me on a couple of things. I am still strugelling on a problem, i have a new setup made of philips hue bulbs, lightstrips and couple of lamps, google see every light like if the are 2 in total, if i say switch off kitchen light and i have 1 light, it answers ok i switch off 2 lights, and the same for every room, always the double, if i say switch off all lights, it answers ok i switch off 18 lights and i have 9 totalwtf is happening?? Thank you!thank you! This is a tough one. If you have some additional Hub like SmartThings, it could duplicate your devices.

Let’s assume you don’t use SmartThings. I’d start with “Hey Google, synch devices” which should synchronize what you have configured in the Philips Hue app over to Google Home. If this does not help, check what’s listed under “Home Control” devices. You should see the lights and scenes from your Hue app.

If for whatever reason you see duplicates there, I’d try to unlink and link the service. Also, I observed that the responses from Google are sometimes flakey, eg it sometimes responds 3 or 5, for 4 lights in my office. (It of course works properly now, that I am trying it, LOL). Let us know, how it goes!

Quite some people are reading this and maybe someone who had a similar issue and could fix it can help. HiThanks a lot Kresimir, i already checked everything and all is good, no double devices etc anywhere, i also started from scratch with the google home/assistant, but the problem still here, the sync philips hue command works but i think it’s placebo, usually it does nothing, i need to unlink and relink the account to get changes. For example when i create a new scene i don’t get it synched with that command only by unlking and relinking.(i don’t use smarthings).i’ll make some more tries and keep you posted.thanks again for now. Unfortunately not with on board features. Strobe was initially part of the Hue API but got removed, so 3rd party apps can only simulate something similar.

As for animated scenes, I’d recommend checking out the “living scenes” in the Philips Hue Explore/Hue Labs section. Alexa automatically creates a color loop scene for every room, which seems not to be the case for Google Home, but you could workaround with 3rd party apps/services (eg IFTTT). Also I’d recommend checking the Philips Hue Sync apps for animations in synch with music/video on your desktop. I am looking to set up a Philips hue smart home with Google Home.

I have a couple florescent tube style lights in my kitchen and bathroom. Can’t use Hue for those So I was considering getting a smart switch for those rooms that is compatible with Home. How would this work? If I’m setting up scenes directly Hue, and then it’s syncing to Google Home, then how can I create scenes and rooms for my home that include these flourescents? Can I create additional rooms in Google Home that weren’t created in Hue?Also, what smart switches do people recommend? Don’t need dimming because it’s flourescents.

Do I need to buy an additional hub on top of the hue hub for these smart switches (would like to avoid that). Apologies for overlooking your post, hope this still helps! You could integrate smart plugs on zigbee level with the Philips Hue bridge. This is however a bit flaky as you are mixing different vendors on the Hue bridge. You could also integrate the smart plugs on Google Home level (WiFi plugs) and then create Google Home routines which trigger the Philips Hue scenes and set the on/off state of the smart plug.

If you check the “popular actions” in the Google Home Routines, you will find “Adjust lights, plugs and more” and “Adjust scenes”. You can combine those two to create custom routines and specify your own commands. I cannot recommend specific smart plugs, as I’ve only tested WeMo and Eve (HomeKit only) up to now. Androidcentral has a pragmatic Google Home smart plug list here.

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(Outdated)Developers. Hey everybody!I have three Hue lights in one room. I have set each bulb to represent a different room as I wanted to be able to control each bulb by it's own.

The Hue app on Android has a widget where you can choose different scenes/modes set to a specific color and turn them on with a single press. So I press 'chilling' (or whatever the name is) and all three lights turn on their color.I have one mode I always use when watching TV. It is linked to the widget.Now I'd like to set this scene using my newly received Google Home Mini but it doesn't work. With IFTTT you can only set one scene. But I set a 'scene' (more like: one specific color) for each of the three bulbs. So that doesn't work.Am I missing something and I organized this stuff completely wrong or are there any ways to achieve this?Thanks!.