Google's increasingly prickly Android perception problem - eviltoast
  • a_fancy_kiwi@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I hear what you are saying but what if I want to use the app because I’m trying to be quiet and not wake anyone?

    What if I only want to turn on the lamp and not other lights?

    What happens when I tell Google Assistant to turn on the lamp and for some reason, only 1 light bulb turns on?

    What do mute people do if they can’t speak to the assistant?

    You don’t have to answer any of that. My point is that, sure, there are workarounds but none of them really solve the issue and it ends up being just another papercut. For all of Apple’s faults, of which there are many, it feels like their engineers actually use their phones.

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        1 year ago

        From the Settings tab in the Google home app, I can create a speaker group with multiple speakers but I can’t create a light group.

        In the Favorites tab in the Google Home app, I don’t see a way to create a group. I can add the “Living Room” lights group that’s already there but that controls my lamp and all the other lights in my living room.

        As far as I can tell, the only way to natively combine more than 1 light to function as one device is to create a room and put those lights in that room. The command “turn on living room lamp” would work as intended but “turn on living room lights” would not.