Summary
Connect Samsung TV to Google Home.. Once again, misplaced the remote? Everybody has been there. Fortunately, there is an alternative method of controlling your TV: you can use Google Home to voice control your Samsung TV and save yourself the trouble of searching among sofa cushions.
It may get so engrossing that you will completely give up the remote. We’ll demonstrate how.
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Here’s how to set up Google Home on your Samsung TV
Connect the Google Home app to the SmartThings app after adding your TV to it. You can dim the lights, change the channel, and do a lot more using Google Assistant.
What you’ll need to Connect Samsung TV to Google Home
With Google Home, you can use an app, speaker, or smart hub to manage your TV. You’ll need the necessary tools to connect these devices, such as:
- A Google smart speaker or smart hub.
- A Samsung smart TV (2018 models or newer).
- A stable Wi-Fi connection.
- The Samsung SmartThings app.
- The Google Home app.
Open your Samsung account or log in if you haven’t already. Navigate to Settings > General > System Manager on your TV, then choose your account. In order for the applications to locate your smart TV, you need also have your phone, tablet, or smart hub linked to the same private Wi-Fi network as your TV.
How Do I Use Google Home on My Samsung Smart TV?
You may link your Samsung TV to Google Home if it is compatible. By doing this, you may control the TV with voice commands using Google Assistant on your phone or a compatible smart speaker. Here’s how to configure it:
Google Assistant isn’t included with every Samsung TV. Models for 2023, for instance, do not support it. To learn more about compatibility, scroll down.
- If you haven’t already, download the Google Home and Samsung SmartThings apps on your smartphone. You can get both on iOS or Android.
- Make sure the home Wi-Fi network is shared by your phone and TV.
- Open the SmartThings app and add your smart TV. Use Device > Home to do this.
- After deciding on the location for the TV, choose TV > Samsung.
- To begin, tap TV once again.
- Select a place and room (My Home and Bedroom, for example, even if your names may be different), then hit Next.
- Choose OK on the TV after selecting it from the list of devices. If your TV is from 2019 or before, enter the PIN that appears on the screen into your phone and choose Done. For some models, just choose Allow on the TV.
- Select Works with Google Home after opening the Google Home app, selecting the Devices tab, tapping + Add.
- Pick SmartThings from the drop-down menu.
To link SmartThings to Google Home, tap Proceed and then sign into your Samsung account. (A few panels (not seen in this image) ask you to agree to different policies). - Click “Authorize.” The Google Home app will now show your TV.
Does Samsung TV Work With Google Assistant?
Yes, this is the main justification for linking Google Home to your smart TV. Once linked, you may control the TV with voice commands, which include volume adjustments, channel changes, on/off turns, and media playback and pauses. Additionally, you can use the on-screen buttons on a Google-powered smart speaker—like a Nest Hub—to control the TV.
A few more recent Samsung TVs are equipped with Google Assistant. This allows you to utilize more commands and search choices in addition to enabling voice commands without the need for an additional device.
2022 and 2021 models, 2020 8K and 4K QLED TVs, 2020 Crystal UHD TVs, and 2020 Lifestyle TVs (Frame, Serif, Terrace, and Sero) are the TVs that have Google Assistant built in. Samsung smart TVs will not support Google Assistant starting in 2023.
TIP: Go here on your TV to switch from Amazon Alexa to Google’s assistant if that’s what it is now doing. Navigate to Settings > General > Voice > Assistant. If Google’s voice assistant isn’t visible on your Samsung smart TV, update it.
Which Voice Commands Work With Samsung TV?
These speech commands for Google Assistant can be used with Samsung smart TVs. Say OK Google or Hey Google to startle the assistant, and then utter any of the following:
- Turn [on/off] the TV
- Volume [up/down] on the TV
- Channel [up/down] on the TV
- Change channel to [number] on the TV
- Change the input to [input name] on the TV
- [Play/stop/resume/pause] on the TV
By pushing the microphone button on the remote, you may utilize additional instructions if your TV has Google Assistant integrated into it. Other Google Home-connected smart home appliances are likewise under your control. These directives consist of:
- Search for [content type] on YouTube
- Play[actor/genre/show]
- Set the thermostat to 70 degrees
- Where’s the nearest gas station?
- Show me pictures from Hawaii
- What is the weather today?
- Dim the bedroom lights.
How to add your Samsung TV to Google Home
After that, begin configuring those applications, beginning with Samsung SmartThings. Make sure you connect to the Google Home app first, since you need to add your TV to SmartThings before you can connect it to Google Home.
Link Samsung SmartThings to your smart TV:
- From the SmartThings app, select Devices, and tap the “+” button.
- Tap Add device.
- With your TV turned on, select TV > Samsung > Next and allow SmartThings to access the TV’s microphone.
- Choose the location and room for your screen. Select your Samsung TV, and a PIN code will appear on the screen.
- Enter the PIN on your phone. Once the process is complete, a notification will pop up stating the device name, location, and room. Select Done.
Connect your smart TV to Google Home:
- From the Google Home app, select Devices and tap the “+” button.
- Tap Set up device > Works with Google.
- Search for SmartThings.
- Log in to your SmartThings account, and tap Continue > Authorize.
- Select the Samsung TV that you connected to SmartThings, then click Next, create a home for your
- Samsung TV, set a name for it, then select it.
Use Google voice commands with your Samsung TV
Once you’ve linked your Samsung TV to Google Home, you can use voice commands to control the TV’s volume and switch it on or off.
Try these voice commands on your television:
- “Google, please turn on the TV.”
- “Hey Google, please adjust the TV’s volume.”
- “Hey Google, set the TV’s input to HDMI 2.”
If your Samsung TV is from the 2021 generation or later, a built-in Google AssistantTM was most likely included. Your TV can hear your voice without the need of a smart speaker or hub thanks to that capability. Additionally, it expands your command set. For example, “Hey Google, play Survivor” or “Hey Google, search for Binging With Babish on YouTube.” Use voice instructions instead of the remote.
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How do I connect my LG smart TV to Google Home?
First, confirm that Google Home is compatible with your LG smart TV. A WebOS 4.0-powered LG TV or Super UHD LCD TV is required. Press the Home button on your LG TV remote and choose Set Up TV to access the Google Assistant, if your TV is compatible. After completing the setup process, follow the on-screen instructions to open the Google Home app. Select Menu, then look up Home Control. The Google Assistant app will appear. To add a device, tap the plus symbol (+), then choose LG ThinQ. You can utilize Google Home and Google Assistant with your LG smart TV after you log into your LG account.
How do I connect Google Home to a Vizio TV?
To attach a Google Home device, you’ll need a Vizio SmartCast TV or Home Theater Display. Press the VIZIO button on your remote to start SmartCast TV Home if your TV is compatible. After selecting Extras > OK, choose Google Assistant. To link your TV, enter your myVIZIO account, and turn on your Google Home device and Google Assistant, just follow the on-screen instructions.
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