Open the Google Home app. When I go to add smartthings device it just takes me back to the add device screen. 0 devices , so I can’t allocate them to a room in the Google Home App and I also can’t control them thru GH (I tried). If you do not have the app on your phone, you can simply search for Google Home in the Google Play Store and download the app. Gill, the only things that need the 2.4 are appliances. You can change your Google Home's device name in the Google Home app, but you can't change the name your Google Home responds to. From Google Home App , I can only link “Smartthings / Samsung Connect” that’s the name of the service I can link to… there’s no option to choose just Smartthings , or just Samsung Connect. I get to a screen with the message "Accounts now linked" but it doesn't proceed past that screen like it has in the past to prompt me to add devices to rooms. Gill, the only things that need the 2.4 are appliances. However, I added a Sylvania smart plug (Sylvania Smart Home 72922 Sylvania LIGHTIFY Smart Plug) to SmartThings. Every time I go into add devices and go through the process I get a blank white page that says “account linking failed.” I think it’s a bug. No matter where you are, you can monitor and control smart devices, home appliances (refrigerator, wine cellar, washer, dryer, oven range, dishwasher, cooktop, robot vacuum, air conditioner, air purifier and etc.) Powered by Discourse, best viewed with JavaScript enabled, Can't link my smartthings with Google home, My Samsung Air conditioner with SmartThings wifi control no longer interfaces with google home. But, if you don't own a Google Home, we'll also tell you how you can connect SmartThings to Google Assistant on a phone or watch. Select “Set Up Device.” Because we already have SmartThings integrated, tap “Have Something Already Set Up?” “SmartThings” will be one of the services listed at the top. Just say “Hey Google, pause on TV”* and when you’re ready to resume, just say “Hey Google, play on TV”*. If its connected to SmartThings on either band, Google should be able to see it. What could be the issue? To link your SmartThings account to Google, try this: Open the Google Home app and tap the Hometab; Tap the plus icon; Tap Set up device; Under Works with Google, tap Have something already set up? If you go into your Home App hit settings then more settings., on the assistant tab click home control then scowl down you should see smartThings which list the devices in ST. But… adding it this way gives only ability to turn it on and off in Google Home (no temp control, no modes etc.). 60% Upvoted. report. Several months ago I was able to have my Google Home device respond to voice commands to turn on/off lights in my house that were connected to my Smartthings Hub. AC unit shows up in Google Home only when I pair it with “Samsung Smart Home” service (instead of pairing it with “SmartThings” service). Open the Google Home app on your iPhone, iPad, or Android device and then tap the “+” icon in the top-left corner. What do you need to get started? You need a Google Home speaker, obviously. We will show you how you can connect the Samsung’s Smart Things to Google Home. In the Smartthings app there was a SmartApp called “Google” that I used to talk with my Google Home device. With SmartThings, you can turn the TV off by simply saying “Hey Google, turn off the TV”*. I just tried to connect Smartthings ot Google Home and it seemed ot work. You can use a standard name such as lamp, kitchen light, bedroom light. If you go into your Home App hit settings then more settings., on the assistant tab click home control then scowl down you should see smartThings which list the devices in ST. Did you setup the ac up in Smartthings? (500)" Help. Use your voice to control light holders, sockets and 1-4 gang switches Here are some ways to talk with your Google Assistant on Google Home when controlling light holders, sockets or 1-4 switches. They can be reached at 1-866-813-2404, This is exactly what happens to me. , TVs, and speakers registered on the server. I am connected with my Samsung account in both apps and I have already tried unlinking and relinking. Google and Samsung are bringing their smart home platforms together for the first time. Other things to try An internet accessible incoming webhook or active Home Assistant Cloud subscription. Tried that but just freezes, when press smart things, I have the same problem. I can control it from SmartThings, but it's not showing up in my list of devices in Google Home. I have similar situation with my Samsung AC unit - it’s not visible in Google Home at all. To link your SmartThings account to Google, try this: The only thing you are probably missing is authorizing SmartThings access to Google(Step 9). The Ring doorbell is a smart, wireless connected device, so it stands to reason you should be able to make it work with other connected home devices. Today on Tech With Brett I link my SmartThings account to my Google Home through the Google Home app. The problem is, I don't see any of my devices in Google Home and can't control them. Now when I cannot seem to link it anymore. I do know that there is only one network to choose to connect to and everything is connected to the same one. If its connected to SmartThings on either band, Google should be able to see it. While you can add your Ring doorbell to a Google Home smart speaker, its abilities are somewhat limited. You don’t add your Google home device to Smart Things, you link the services together. Help please, Any answers yet?