cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

How to tell in Google Home if the air conditioner is on?

Ethereal_Leaf
Community Member

I had to upgrade from my gen 1 nest to a gen 4. 

Found out that I can no longer use the Nest app for the gen 4. From the Nest app, when the system was cooling it turned blue. When the system was heating, orange.

 

How do you know what the thermostat is doing in Google Home? There’s no indication that it’s cooling / heating / off??

It’s all gray. No color change so I can’t tell if it’s on or not. 

 

3 REPLIES 3

tajennifer
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi Ethereal_Leaf,

 

Thanks for posting. I'm sorry to hear about the issue you are experiencing with your Nest Learning Thermostat 4th Gen, which is not changing the color of the mode on the Google Home app. Don't worry; help is here. I need to ask for some information to provide the best assistance.

  • Could you please provide a picture of the Google Home app screen when you change the mode on your Nest Thermostat?
  • Have you tried any steps to solve the situation?

Please keep me posted.

 

Best regards,

Jenny

 

I appreciate your reply.

Thermostat off…

IMG_6230.jpeg

Thermostat on…. Slightly less grey / dark than the “off” status.

IMG_6231.jpeg

It is was clear in the original Nest app…Original Nest app appearence

IMG_6233.jpeg
I was forced to buy a new Nest product. Stating that the Gen 1 Nest I have had for 20 years would no longer work on the app. It’s my upstairs thermostat. And I can’t go up and down the stairs each time to check on it. Hence why I use Nest and the Nest app. 
So, what I have tried is to think about buying a whole new product rather than continuing to use Google. Which I hate their “Google Home” app.

Or is there way to have the development team to re make the app for a better user experience? Or get my new gen 4 thermostat on the original Nest app?

Hope that makes sense.

Ethereal_Leaf
Community Member

Also Google app doesn’t show humidity nor current outside temperature. Which would be amazing information.