The Google Home app guides you through the steps to set up your Google Nest or Home speaker or display. If you want to set up another device, you can find additional instructions below: Important: You need to set up some devices in the manufacturer's app and the Google Home app. Use the correct setup instructions for your device.

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If you add, update, or change a device in the partner app and can't find the device in the Google Home app, try to sync the smart home control device and your speaker or display. If your device is Matter-enabled, you can use the Google Home app for setup or connect it from a third-party manufacturer’s app. Refer to Set up, manage, and control Matter-enabled devices with Google Home. If the Google Home app doesn't find your smart device during setup Make sure you have the latest version of the Google Home app .

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Restart or unplug your smart device. Leave the device off for 10 seconds before turning it back on. Open the Google Home app . Wait 15 seconds before you set up your device. If you change your Wi-Fi credentials or replace your Wi-Fi router, you need to connect your Google Nest or Home device to the new network.

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You might also need to factory reset your device and set it up again to reconnect to the network. Choose your Google Nest or Home device for specific instructions. Google Nest or Home device not connected to Wi-Fi network If you've lost your Wi-Fi connection or recently changed your Wi-Fi name, password, or service provider, you may need to set up your Google Nest or Home speaker or display again. Tip: If your voice assistant responds to questions or commands, your device is connected to Wi-Fi. To set up a Google Nest, Home, Pixel, or Chromecast device in the Google Home app, go to Set up smart devices in the Google Home or Nest app. You can remotely control compatible third-party smart devices when you set them up in the Google Home app .

Important: Belkin has informed us that on , Wemo devices will end cloud service. Connect third-party smart home devices in the Google Home app - Google ... Important: If you use the Nest app and haven’t migrated to a Google Account, you manage homes and people who share access to your home with the Nest app. To manage people and permissions in the Google Home app, you must create a home.