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When I tell my Nest Hub to set a timer, it sets in a different room's Nest. How do I stop this?

Rdianco
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Original Poster: Damon Jordan 

 

I will tell the Nest Hub in the kitchen that I want a timer. I can see it recognize the command on the screen. Then the timer sets in a different room in the house. How can I stop this?

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Rdianco
Community Specialist
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Hi Damon,
 
You can adjust the "Hey Google" sensitivity on your displays. Go to the Google Home app>your device>Gear icon>Audio>Hey Google sensitivity. I have done this as my kitchen display is sort of close to my bathroom device. If I asked for a timer in the kitchen the bathroom one would respond. I set the kitchen way up on sensitivity and the bathroom way down.
 
Hope this helps you too!
 
 
- From JillG (Platinum Product Expert)

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Rdianco
Community Specialist
Community Specialist
Hi Damon,
 
You can adjust the "Hey Google" sensitivity on your displays. Go to the Google Home app>your device>Gear icon>Audio>Hey Google sensitivity. I have done this as my kitchen display is sort of close to my bathroom device. If I asked for a timer in the kitchen the bathroom one would respond. I set the kitchen way up on sensitivity and the bathroom way down.
 
Hope this helps you too!
 
 
- From JillG (Platinum Product Expert)