But it’s possible for you to also choose colors from Google Home Hubs touchscreen.

We think the Google Home Hubis a great equipment.

In a pinch, it makes a great cookbook and YouTube display too.

Tuya Wi-Fi IR Blaster on a wooden desk.

Most of those capabilities revolve around voice commands, but you shouldn’t count out the display.

In the Google App tap on Add, then Set up equipment.

Next, choose “Have something already set up?”

A person holding an S23 Ultra on the medical information entry screen, with some emergency sirens around it.

and search for the service you want to connect (Philips Hue,SmartThings, etc.).

Once you’ve finished connecting the service and your devices are detected, add them to rooms when prompted.

To access your lights, swipe down from the top of your Google Home Hub screen.

A woman looking frustrated surround by smart home tech.

Tap “View Rooms” in the upper right-hand corner.

You could tap “all lights,” but View Rooms will separate your lights by groups.

But if you want to control a different room, tap on it.

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Then tap on the lights you want to work with.

Don’t tap on the on and off buttons beneath the light listing.

Now that your lights have been selected, you should have a color option.

Google Home Hub with smart light controls on screen.

Tap on that to change the color of your lights.

Using your voice to work with your lights is probably easier most of the time.

Google Home hub with down arrow drawn from top of the screen.

Google Home Hub command center with box around View Rooms button

Google Home rooms dialog with arrows pointing to living rooms and the lights.

Google Home Hub living room lights with call out to colors and 2 lights options