
Release notes for Google Home 3.40 are now available even as version 3.41 is beginning to roll out with a number of details about the redesigned app and “Google Home Speaker.”
Google has already detailed the “significant upgrade” that is the new automation editor, and the Nest Thermostat control updates, especially for European users.
New today are filters for person, vehicle, etc. directly in the camera events view instead of needing to use the Activity tab. Google Home will also suggest device favorites for new users.
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Features
- New automation editor: The new automation editor has an improved user interface and introduces “conditions” for the first time. Users can now add conditions to automations like days of the week, presence, or device status like on or off. This makes automations more personal and smarter than ever. Access the new editor through the Automations tab > Create + > New automation. Learn more at Manage smart home automations in Google Home.
- Hot water controls and more thermostat upgrades: Added support for older Nest Thermostats, including hot water controls and schedules for UK or EU models for the first time. Plus easier Eco controls, outdoor temperature, and more. Refer to our community blog post about Complete Nest Thermostat controls.
- Event filters directly in camera experience: Quickly find the events that matter most by filtering event types (person, vehicle, and more) directly from a camera’s events view. You can still filter events across your home on the Activity tab.
- Suggested favorites: It’s even easier to get quick access to your most used devices in the Home app. Users with zero favorites will now see suggested device favorites on the Favorites tab of the app. These can be edited anytime.
Bug Fixes
- Layout issue during device setup: Fixed an issue for some users where the full screen was not visible when adding a custom room name or entering a Wi-Fi password during device setup on iOS.
- Lock settings error: Resolved an issue causing errors for some users when accessing lock settings on Member accounts with limited access.
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