Google Home devices have a new feature that will gently brighten your Philips Hue lights when it's time to wake up, and dim them when you're ready to start winding down for the night. A.
This is not the first time the connection between Google Assistant and Philips Hue went down. It also follows the “device hasn’t been set up yet” error earlier this month that broke smart.
Every time the user set’s their alarm on the Google Assistant, Philips Hue lights will naturally wake the user up with a sunrise effect commencing 30 minutes beforehand. Scheduled sleep / wake Users will be able to set sleep by saying “Hey Google, sleep the lights at 10pm”, changing the lights to a warm hue that gradually fade over thirty minutes.Google commands for Gentle Sleep and Wake Up “Turn on gentle wake up” to sync your Hue lights to your future morning alarms “Wake me up at 7am” to set a morning alarm and your Hue lights will gradually start to brighten 30 minutes before “Wake me up on weekdays at 7am” to set a recurring alarm with your Hue lights to wake you up gently“Hey Google, wake up my lights in the bedroom at 6:30 AM” to gradually brighten your Philips Hue lights at 6:30 AM. This can be set up to 24 hours in advance.With a new feature just announced by Philips Hue, the Assistant will now help wake you up in the morning so that you feel more rested and ready for your day. Introduced at CES 2019,.
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