The biggest choice when setting up a smart home may be where to begin.
Turning your home into a connected space can have loads of benefits for most households: making the day run more smoothly, staying connected to one another, helping save energy, and keeping your home safe and secure. And many devices are easy to set up with Fast Pair for Matter, so creating a smart home is simpler than you might expect.1
The Cook family’s smart home started with a gift. John Cook wanted his wife to have an easy way to listen to music when she was getting ready for the day. So he got her a
Shortly after, the Cooks bought a
“At the beginning, you go, ‘Wow, this is really cool.’ But then after a while it’s part of your daily life,” Cook says.
Here’s how to choose the Google devices that are right for you, connect them with other products, and automate your home with confidence.
First things first: The foundation of any smart home is strong and secure
Once you know your internet can support your smart home, building it out is easier than ever thanks to
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Let the devices handle basic tasks. Your
smart home can help start your day off right. Create an automation that turns on your coffee maker every day at 7 AM with a compatible smart switch, and sets an alarm for an early morning workout. When you head out for an afternoon break, automatically send your robot vacuum out to clean your floors. While everyone’s away, your devices can sweep up so you return to a tidy home.3,4Help save energy. The
Nest Learning Thermostat (4th gen) andNest Thermostat are packed with proven energy-saving features, like turning down when you’re away so you don’t waste energy on an empty home.1,2 And Adaptive Eco, which helps find an energy-saving temperature based on the temperature outside. So you save when you’re away, and come back to a comfy home.
Keep your home comfortable. With a
Nest Temperature Sensor (included with the 4th-gen Nest Learning Thermostat), your smart home can automatically open or close your compatible smart blinds based on the indoor temperature.5 And as the day progresses, your home helps you stay cool.Turn devices on or off if you forget. Motion sensors can prompt connected lights to turn off after a certain amount of time – like in the garage after you’ve brought in the groceries.3,4
Set up a series of events. You can also set “device starters” that know what you plan to do when you turn on one smart home device. For example, with a voice command to turn on the TV, a set of actions can also include turning on the lights, setting them to yellow, and dimming the brightness to 50%.3,12 A doorbell ring can also serve as a starter – set the speaker volume to 50% when it rings, and the porch lights to turn on if it’s after 7 PM. You can also set schedules according to your daily needs and
routines .Maintain your lawn and garden so it’s always ready for guests. Whether you’re planning a summer cookout or hosting family and friends for a soiree, the Google Home app can ensure your yard is always ready to entertain. Set a weekly schedule for your smart sprinkler and set up an announcement on your speaker for when the sprinkler is done.3,4
Smart home devices give you peace of mind by providing an extra eye around the house. Automations will help you take security to the next level.
See what’s going on inside and outside your home. The combination of
Nest Cams and aNest Doorbell can let you know that everything is fine at home. The doorbells have a 16:9 view, letting you see visitors head to toe or packages. Use thisdoorbell compatibility test to see if the battery or wired doorbell is right for you. Nest Cams have you covered for any other areas of interest inside the home or out. Some popular spots are back and side doors, pathways, and hallways.
Consider adding aNest Aware subscription that will store video picked up by the doorbell and cameras.7,8And if you’re elsewhere in the house, where it’s hard to hear the doorbell? Nest Mini and other speakers can be paired with the Nest Doorbell to send the sound throughout the house.Unlock (and lock) your home remotely. At the Cook house, the
Nest x Yale Lock on the front door locks automatically after five minutes in case someone forgets.3,4 You can also create passcodes and get alerts any time the door is unlocked. The lock fits in the same space as most traditional deadbolts and connects to Wi-Fi and the Google Home app throughNest Connect , a dedicated Wi-Fi bridge that you purchase with the lock. You can use the same Nest Connect if you decide to add more locks.Know immediately when smoke or CO becomes a problem.
Nest Protect monitors smoke and carbon monoxide levels and connects to the Google Home app, where you can check the battery level. The 5x5-inch device tests itself automatically (400 times a day), knows the difference between smoke and steam, lights your way at night, andlasts up to a decade . Create an automation through the Google Home app to have your smart lights turn red and flash, and your Nest Audio speaker increase its volume to 90% to alert you.3,4 How many will you need? The National Fire Protection Association and the Consumer Product Safety Commissionadvise installing alarms around sleeping areas, in stairwells, and in other important areas in your home.Keep an eye on your home at all times. Through the Google Home app, set
Home and Away automations so your Nest Cam can notify you if motion is detected when no one is home. YourPixel Watch can pick up the camera’s live video stream for easy viewing right from your wrist.8,9 And when you return, yourindoor cameras can turn off automatically.3,4,6
There are so many movies, TV shows, and songs to choose from.
While
The Google TV Streamer doubles as a hub for
The home panel brings you extra convenience, too. View cameras and control lighting and other smart home devices, right on your screen while you’re watching a show.9 You can also cast content from compatible Android or iOS apps, transfer media to your TV, see your favorite memories from Google Photos, or control music directly from your TV when you add it to your speaker groups.13
Find shows quickly and easily. Just ask your
Google TV Streamer for the show or movie you want to watch. It learns from your viewing habits, pulling content from your streaming subscriptions onto one screen, and then makes recommendations based on your subscriptions, viewing history, and content you own.11 It can also match your mood: Just say, “Show me some funny shows,” or “Show me a scary movie.” Want to watch something from your phone? The Google TV Streamer allows you to stream content from other devices connected through Bluetooth.
Create an audio system for your entire home.
Nest Audio speakers provide powerful sound that responds to the acoustics of the rooms they’re in. Link Spotify or YouTube Music to play your favorite songs.14 Two or more speakers will give you stereo sound, or sound from room to room.Nest Mini is a smaller option, good for smaller spaces or less immersive audio (think podcasts and doorbell chimes).Enjoy a family movie night. By connecting smart lights to your Google Home app, you can build an immersive setting while watching a favorite flick.8 Select a specific color palette, or just soften the intensity to create a cozy and comfortable scene. With a starter such as “every Saturday at 8 PM” for a
movie night , you can set an automation to dim the den lights, start the TV, and send an announcement to your family (through Nest speakers and displays) to grab their favorite snacks for movie time.3,4
The best place to start setting up your smart home is wherever your need or interest is greatest. Over time, you’ll see how adding devices increases the benefits: A
When is a good time to start? Anytime. Some households have found that moving into a
Most people set up their Nest devices easily using step-by-step audio instructions. But for homeowners who’d like extra help, professional installation through Google partners is available in the US for all Nest products purchased from the Google Store. Installers are background-checked and licensed, and they’re local to your area. You can
Ready to get started? This checklist should help:
Consider which everyday challenges you’re trying to solve.
Explore Google’s connected home products and select your devices.
Download the Google Home app and sign in with your Google Account.
Plug in your devices and follow the setup instructions in the Google Home app.
If you’d prefer expert assistance,
book a professional installer .Use the Google Home app,
Google TV Streamer , orNest Hub to manage compatible devices like smart thermostats, lights, and more with your voice.Set up routines to automate your home and complete multiple actions at once.
Fast pair requires location settings enabled.
Router placement and home size, materials and layout can affect how Wi-Fi signal travels. Poor placement and larger homes or homes with thicker walls or long, narrow layouts may need extra Wifi points for full coverage. Strength and speed of signal will also depend on your internet provider. More than 5 routers in a network may result in degraded performance and is not recommended.
Home Automations require additional enrollment and setup, and depend on working internet, Wi-Fi and service availability from Google and third parties that manufacture devices included in the Automations. Requires compatible smart devices (sold separately).
Personalized features require additional enrollment and setup. Routines are for convenience only, not safety- or security-critical use cases.
Google Home app required. See
http://g.co/nest/tempsensorapp for details.Nest Aware subscription required (sold separately).
Only available on Nest Cam (outdoor or indoor, battery), Nest Cam with floodlight, Nest Cam (indoor, wired, 2nd gen), Nest Doorbell (battery), and Nest Doorbell (wired, 2nd gen).
Some features, including mobile and browser notifications, remote control, video streaming and video recording, require working internet and Wi-Fi, a Google Account, and the latest version of the Google Home app on both your watch and phone.
Requires compatible smart devices. Some features, including mobile notifications, remote control, video streaming and video recording, require working internet and Wi-Fi.
Some features, including mobile notifications, remote control, video streaming, and video recording, require working internet and Wi-Fi.
Subscriptions may be required.
Google Home app required.
Google TV Streamer (4K) requires a TV with an HDMI port, HDMI 2.1 cable, a Wi-Fi network, a Google Account, a nearby electrical outlet, and a compatible mobile device. Minimum OS requirements are available at
g.co/cast/req .Music subscriptions may be required.
*Google does not perform your Pro installation and has no responsibility or liability for the installation. We partner with Handy and OnTech, who are independent of Google. Handy is a platform for home services that connects individuals to professional installation partners, including OnTech, who will install your Google Nest Products. The professional installer connected to you is not an employee, subcontractor, or agent of Google. For your convenience you can pay for your installation through Google Store, but Google accepts the payment on behalf of Handy, whose network of licensed installers perform the installation.