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Integrating your doorbell with Google Home allows you to automate routines based on when someone rings your doorbell. This can enhance security, convenience, and home automation. In this guide, you’ll learn how to set up routines triggered by your doorbell activity.
Prerequisites for Setting Up Doorbell Routines
- A compatible smart doorbell integrated with Google Assistant, such as Nest Hello.
- Google Home app installed on your smartphone or tablet.
- An active Google account linked to your Google Home device.
- Optional: Smart devices you want to control with routines (lights, cameras, etc.).
Connecting Your Doorbell to Google Home
First, ensure your smart doorbell is properly set up and connected to your Wi-Fi network. Then, add it to the Google Home app:
Open the Google Home app, tap the “+” icon, select “Set up device,” and choose “Works with Google.” Search for your doorbell brand and follow the prompts to link your account.
Creating a Routine Based on Doorbell Activity
Once your doorbell is connected, you can create routines triggered by its activity:
Step 1: Open Google Home App
Launch the Google Home app on your device.
Step 2: Access Routines
Tap on the “Routines” option in the app menu or find it in the “Settings” menu.
Step 3: Create a New Routine
Tap the “+” button to create a new routine. Name your routine something descriptive, like “Doorbell Alert.”
Step 4: Set the Trigger
Under “Add starter,” select “Device.” Choose your connected doorbell from the list. Set the trigger to “When ringing.”
Step 5: Add Actions
Tap “Add action” and select the actions you want to occur when someone rings the doorbell. Options include:
- Send a notification: Alert your phone or Google Home device.
- Play audio: Announce a message through Google Home speakers.
- Control smart devices: Turn on lights or cameras.
Advanced Tips for Custom Routines
Enhance your routines with conditions and multiple actions:
Adding Conditions
Use the “If” condition to trigger routines only at certain times or when specific devices are active.
Using Multiple Actions
Chain several actions to create a comprehensive response to doorbell activity, such as turning on lights, playing music, and sending notifications simultaneously.
Testing and Managing Your Routines
After creating your routine, test it by ringing your doorbell. Adjust actions and conditions as needed for optimal performance.
You can manage and edit routines at any time in the Google Home app under the “Routines” section.
Conclusion
Programming routines based on your doorbell activity in Google Home enhances your home automation setup. With simple steps, you can receive alerts, control smart devices, and increase your home security seamlessly.