How to Link Eufy to Google Home
Linking your Eufy devices to Google Home allows you to control cameras, doorbells, and sensors using voice commands. This guide walks you through the setup process step by step, ensuring a smooth integration for enhanced smart home convenience.
Key Takeaways
- Ensure compatibility: Only certain Eufy models work with Google Home—check the Eufy app or product specs before starting.
- Use the Google Home app: The official Google Home app is required to link and manage your Eufy devices.
- Enable the Eufy SmartHome skill: You must activate this skill in the Google Home app to connect your devices.
- Keep apps updated: Outdated versions of the Eufy or Google Home apps can cause connection issues.
- Use the same Wi-Fi network: Both your phone and Eufy devices should be on the same 2.4GHz network during setup.
- Grant necessary permissions: Allow microphone and location access for voice control and device discovery.
- Troubleshoot common issues: If linking fails, try restarting devices, re-enabling the skill, or resetting network settings.
How to Link Eufy to Google Home: A Complete Step-by-Step Guide
Imagine walking into your home and saying, “Hey Google, show me the front door,” and instantly seeing your Eufy doorbell feed on your Google Nest Hub. Or asking, “Hey Google, is the backyard camera on?” and getting a quick voice confirmation. This level of smart home convenience is possible when you link Eufy to Google Home.
In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know to connect your Eufy security devices—like cameras, doorbells, and indoor sensors—to Google Home. Whether you’re a smart home beginner or a seasoned tech user, this step-by-step tutorial will help you set up voice control, view live feeds, and manage your Eufy devices using Google Assistant.
By the end of this guide, you’ll be able to:
- Link your Eufy account to Google Home
- Control Eufy devices with voice commands
- View camera feeds on Google Nest displays
- Troubleshoot common connection problems
Let’s get started!
What You’ll Need Before You Begin
Before diving into the setup process, make sure you have the following ready:
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Compatible Eufy Devices
Not all Eufy products work with Google Home. Generally, Eufy Security cameras, video doorbells, and indoor cameras that support the Eufy Security app and cloud services are compatible. Popular models include:
- Eufy Video Doorbell (Wired and Battery)
- Eufy Security Indoor Cam C16/C22/C24
- Eufy Security Outdoor Cam Pro/Pro 2
- Eufy Security Floodlight Cam
- Eufy Security SoloCam S40/S220
Check the product packaging or the Eufy website to confirm Google Assistant compatibility. Devices labeled as “Works with Google Assistant” or “Google Home compatible” are safe to use.
Google Home App Installed
Download the Google Home app on your smartphone or tablet. It’s available for free on the Google Play Store (Android) and the Apple App Store (iOS).
Eufy Security App Installed
Make sure you’ve already set up your Eufy devices using the Eufy Security app. This app is essential for initial device configuration, firmware updates, and account management. You can download it from the same app stores.
Stable Wi-Fi Connection
Your Eufy devices must be connected to a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network. Most Eufy cameras and doorbells do not support 5GHz networks. Ensure your router is broadcasting a strong 2.4GHz signal, and your phone is connected to the same network during setup.
Google Account
You’ll need a Google account to use Google Home and Google Assistant. If you don’t have one, create it at accounts.google.com.
Updated Apps and Firmware
Check for updates in both the Eufy Security app and the Google Home app. Outdated software can cause linking issues. Also, ensure your Eufy devices are running the latest firmware—this can be checked and updated within the Eufy app under Device Settings > Firmware Update.
Step 1: Set Up Your Eufy Devices
If you haven’t already, begin by setting up your Eufy devices using the Eufy Security app. This step is crucial because Google Home connects to your Eufy account, not directly to the devices.
Download and Open the Eufy Security App
Launch the Eufy Security app on your phone. If you’re new, tap “Sign Up” to create an account using your email address. If you already have an account, log in.
Add Your Eufy Device
Tap the “+” icon in the app and follow the on-screen instructions to add your camera, doorbell, or sensor. This usually involves scanning a QR code on the device, connecting it to Wi-Fi, and naming it (e.g., “Front Door Camera”).
Test Device Functionality
Once added, test the live feed, motion detection, and audio features. Make sure everything works properly before proceeding to link with Google Home. This ensures any issues aren’t caused by faulty device setup.
Step 2: Open the Google Home App
Now that your Eufy devices are set up and working, it’s time to connect them to Google Home.
Launch the Google Home App
Open the Google Home app on your phone. If you haven’t used it before, follow the initial setup prompts to add your home, rooms, and any existing Google Nest devices.
Ensure You’re Logged In
Make sure you’re signed in with the same Google account you plan to use for voice commands. You can check this in the app’s settings (tap your profile picture in the top-right corner).
Step 3: Enable the Eufy SmartHome Skill
Google Home uses “skills” (similar to apps) to connect with third-party devices like Eufy. The Eufy SmartHome skill acts as a bridge between your Eufy account and Google Assistant.
Go to the “Add” Menu
In the Google Home app, tap the “+” icon in the bottom-left corner, then select “Set up device.”
Choose “Works with Google”
Tap “Works with Google” under the “Have something already set up?” section. This will show a list of compatible services and brands.
Search for “Eufy”
Use the search bar to find “Eufy” or scroll through the list. Look for “Eufy SmartHome” or “Eufy Security.”
Link Your Eufy Account
Tap on the Eufy SmartHome skill. You’ll be redirected to a login page. Enter the same email and password you used for your Eufy Security app account.
Grant Permissions
Google will ask for permission to access your Eufy devices. Review the permissions and tap “Allow” or “Authorize.” This step is essential—without it, Google Home can’t control your devices.
Wait for Sync
The app will sync your Eufy devices. This may take a few seconds. Once complete, you’ll see a confirmation message like “Eufy SmartHome is now linked.”
Step 4: Assign Devices to Rooms (Optional but Recommended)
To make voice commands more intuitive, assign your Eufy devices to specific rooms in your home.
Go to Device Settings
In the Google Home app, tap on one of your newly added Eufy devices.
Edit Room Assignment
Tap the pencil (edit) icon next to the room name. Choose the correct room (e.g., “Living Room,” “Front Door,” “Garage”).
Repeat for All Devices
Do this for each Eufy camera or doorbell. This allows you to say things like, “Hey Google, show me the living room camera,” instead of using the device name.
Step 5: Test Voice Commands
Now comes the fun part—testing your setup with voice commands.
Try Basic Commands
Say “Hey Google” or “OK Google” followed by a command. Here are some examples:
- “Hey Google, show me the front door on the living room display.”
- “Hey Google, is the backyard camera on?”
- “Hey Google, turn on the outdoor camera.”
- “Hey Google, what’s the front door camera showing?”
Use with Google Nest Hub or Chromecast
If you have a Google Nest Hub, Nest Hub Max, or Chromecast with Google TV, you can view live camera feeds directly on the screen. Just say, “Hey Google, show me the [device name] camera,” and the feed will appear.
Enable “Camera Streaming” (If Prompted)
Some users may need to enable camera streaming in the Google Home app. Go to Settings > Devices > Cameras > [Your Eufy Camera] and toggle on “Allow camera streaming.”
Tips for a Smooth Experience
To get the most out of your Eufy and Google Home integration, keep these tips in mind:
Use Clear Device Names
Avoid generic names like “Camera 1.” Instead, use descriptive names like “Front Door Bell” or “Kitchen Cam.” This makes voice commands easier and more accurate.
Keep Devices Online
Ensure your Eufy devices stay connected to Wi-Fi. Poor signal strength can cause delays or disconnections. Consider using a Wi-Fi extender if needed.
Update Regularly
Check for app and firmware updates monthly. Eufy and Google frequently release improvements that enhance compatibility and security.
Use 2.4GHz Wi-Fi Only
Even if your router supports 5GHz, Eufy devices typically only work on 2.4GHz. Make sure your phone is also on 2.4GHz during setup to avoid conflicts.
Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
For added security, enable 2FA in your Eufy account. This protects your devices from unauthorized access, especially when linked to voice assistants.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Even with careful setup, you might run into problems. Here’s how to fix the most common ones.
“Device Not Found” or “Linking Failed”
- Solution: Make sure you’re using the correct Eufy account credentials. Log out and back into the Eufy app, then retry linking in Google Home.
- Check that your Eufy devices are online in the Eufy app. If they show as offline, restart them and reconnect to Wi-Fi.
Voice Commands Not Working
- Solution: Say the exact device name as it appears in the Google Home app. Try rephrasing: “Hey Google, show me the front door camera” instead of “Hey Google, show me the doorbell.”
- Ensure your Google Assistant language matches your region (e.g., English-US).
Camera Feed Not Showing on Nest Hub
- Solution: Confirm that “Camera streaming” is enabled in the Google Home app settings for that device.
- Restart your Nest Hub and try the command again.
- Check your internet speed—streaming requires at least 2 Mbps upload speed.
Devices Disappear After App Update
- Solution: Re-link the Eufy SmartHome skill. Go to Google Home > Settings > Works with Google > Eufy SmartHome > Unlink, then link again.
“Eufy SmartHome Skill Not Available”
- Solution: The skill may be temporarily down. Wait a few hours and try again. Also, ensure your Google account region supports third-party integrations.
Microphone or Location Access Denied
- Solution: Go to your phone’s settings > Apps > Google Home > Permissions, and enable Microphone and Location. These are required for voice commands and device discovery.
Advanced Features and Integrations
Once linked, you can unlock even more smart home capabilities.
Create Routines
In the Google Home app, go to Routines and create custom actions. For example:
- “Goodnight” routine: Turns off lights, locks doors, and arms Eufy cameras.
- “I’m home” routine: Disarms cameras, turns on lights, and plays music.
Combine with Other Smart Devices
Link Eufy with other Google-compatible devices like Philips Hue lights, Nest thermostats, or smart locks. Say, “Hey Google, I’m leaving,” and it can lock doors, turn off lights, and activate outdoor cameras.
Use IFTTT for Automation
For advanced users, connect Eufy to IFTTT (If This Then That) to create custom applets. Example: “If motion is detected by Eufy, send a notification to my phone and turn on the porch light.”
Privacy and Security Considerations
While linking Eufy to Google Home adds convenience, it’s important to consider privacy.
Review Permissions
Only grant necessary permissions. Avoid giving Google access to sensitive data unless required.
Disable Voice Recording
In Google Assistant settings, you can delete voice recordings or disable saving them entirely.
Use Strong Passwords
Use a unique, strong password for your Eufy account and enable 2FA. Never reuse passwords from other sites.
Monitor Access
Regularly check which devices and apps have access to your Eufy account. Revoke access for unused services.
Conclusion
Linking Eufy to Google Home transforms your smart home experience. With just a few steps, you can control your security cameras and doorbells using simple voice commands, view live feeds on your Nest displays, and integrate with other smart devices for seamless automation.
By following this guide, you’ve learned how to set up the connection, troubleshoot common issues, and make the most of your Eufy and Google Home integration. Whether you’re checking who’s at the door or monitoring your home while away, this setup offers peace of mind and convenience.
Remember to keep your apps updated, use strong security practices, and enjoy the hands-free control that comes with a well-connected smart home. Now go ahead—say “Hey Google, show me the front door,” and see the magic happen!
