03-12-2022 11:51 PM
When I swipe up and click on setting on my google home it said sleep sensing is inactive when I click on sleep sensing it saids “in order to use this feature, you need to set up sleep sensing in your google home app” when I already have and when I press calibrate on the app it said go into to setting on you google home and click on it. I have tried a factory reset nothing changed.
Also I had a google home nest gen one and had weather frog as my wallpaper is that not an option anymore. But it says to enable it on my dashboard what strange?
03-13-2022 12:37 AM
I have exactly the same problem. Best hub 2 tells me to go to my Home App on my mobile. Mobile tells me to go to settings on nest hub 2. Reset done. Found something about google home app settings with wellness (under google assistant) but this is turned on as well.
Just doesn't seem to work.
03-13-2022 04:33 AM
Ok message me if you find out a way to get it work 🙂
03-13-2022 12:54 PM
I have the same issue! Can’t set it up.
03-13-2022 03:26 PM
Same issue! Spoke to support and they couldn't fix it. They've escalated up to engineering team. Another Google messed up update again...
03-13-2022 08:22 PM
Hope they fix it tell me when they have.
03-15-2022 09:56 AM
Any solution yet? Same problem
03-15-2022 11:34 AM
Nothing yet I'm afraid. Last update I had was Sunday 13th March (UK) advising a 1-3 day response time for the engineering team to investigate. I'll chase on Thursday if I haven't heard anything.
03-17-2022 03:38 AM
Let me know when fixed
thanks
03-15-2022 06:55 AM
Same here. Cannot calibrate the hub.
Also since the last update speaker groups have been malfunctioning.
03-17-2022 03:36 AM
I know why speaker group are broken look up Sonos law suit with google homes devices
Basically apparently google stole sonos music tech and one part of that was speaker groups sooo
03-25-2022 09:06 PM
Same problem for about a month now, hub instructs to set up sensing in phone and visa versa.
05-02-2022 03:07 PM
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