Your voice is your remote!
Easily manage your home's heating and cooling with voice commands using the Google Assistant.
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What do I need to be able to control Cosa with the voice?
In order to control Cosa by voice, you must use the Google Assistant feature on android phones, the Google Assistant mobile application on ios phones, or one of the devices that can receive Google Home compatible voice commands. And you must associate your Cosa with this device or applications.
You can go to this page and follow the steps for this association.
Also, please keep in mind that in order to be able to manage Cosa with voice commands, Cosa must be connected to the internet.
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What is Google Assistant?
Google Assistant is the smart assistant developed by Google. It is integrated into many platforms such as smartphones, speakers, TV, and cars and primarily provides voice control of smart home devices.
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How can I associate Cosa with Google Assistant?
You can go to this page and follow the steps.
You can also find Cosa by clicking Add New Device from the "Devices" section in the Google Assistant application. The Google Assistant app will ask you to log in to your Cosa account in order for Cosa to be associated with Google Assistant.
After your Cosa account is successfully associate with the Google Assistant, you will see all Cosa's listed as devices in the "Home control" section.
You can access the guides prepared by Google by using the links below:
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Which voice commands and languages are available?
Google Assistant currently supports English, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese and Spanish languages. Some examples of voice commands you can use to control Cosa:
“Ok Google, what's the temperature of my house?”
“Ok Google, increase the temperature of My Home."
“Ok Google, decrease the temperature My Home."
“Ok Google, increase the temperature by 1 degrees.”
“Ok Google, decrease the temperature by 2 degrees.”
“Ok Google, set the thermostat to 23 degrees.”
“Ok Google, what’s the humidity in the Summer House?”
“Ok Google, what's the bed room set to?”