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How to create sunrise or sunset routines with Google Assistant

May 8, 2021
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Sunrise and sunset routines are just another aspect of smart home automation that you can enable with Google Assistant. One of the best parts about having smart home products is letting Google Assistant and routines get things done for you that you’d normally have to do yourself. One common occurrence you should take advantage of is sunrise or sunset. Maybe you want your lights to turn on automatically when the sun sets. Maybe you want your smart screen to display the weather at sunrise. Whatever the case, it’s easy to do with your smartphone, so let’s get started.

How to set up a sunrise or sunset routine

You can set a routine to start at sunrise or sunset, but it’s buried in the app. Here’s how to get there.

  1. Open the Google Home App.
  2. Tap Routines.
  3. Tap the + in the bottom right corner.

    Sunrise Sunset RoutineSunrise Sunset RoutineSource: Adam Doud/Android Central

  4. Tap Add Starter.

  5. Tap Sunrise/sunset.
  6. Tap either Sunrise or Sunset.

    Sunrise Sunset Routine

    Sunrise Sunset RoutineSunrise Sunset RoutineSource: Adam Doud/Android Central

  7. Tap Sunrise location.

  8. Tap the location where you want Google to track the event. You can choose any saved place or create a new place. If you want to create a new place, tap Add new place.
  9. Tap Add a new place.

    Sunrise Sunset Routine

    Sunrise Sunset RoutineSunrise Sunset RoutineSource: Adam Doud/Android Central

  10. Enter the address or location of the new place. Then enter the name of the place and tap OK.

  11. This is a little confusing, but now that the new place has been added, tap the back arrow to choose the location.
  12. Tap the new location you added and tap Done.

    Sunrise Sunset Routine

    Sunrise Sunset RoutineSunrise Sunset RoutineSource: Adam Doud/Android Central

  13. Tap When the sun rises.

  14. Tap the time differential you want. You can choose from 4 hours before the sun rises until 4 hours after the sun rises. Tap Done.

    Sunrise Sunset Routine

    Sunrise Sunset RoutineSource: Adam Doud/Android Central

Continue to create the rest of your routine. When sunset arrives at the location you specified, the routine will run. If you want to set up a routine to be triggered at sunset, follow these steps, but choose “Sunset” in step 6.

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