![]() I am also assuming all the smart lights in her room are assigned to her bedroom. I am assuming your daughter has a Google Nest smart speaker or Display in her bedroom. What you see above is a catch all to ensure all lights are off by 1:45AM OR I use the shortcut to turn everything off IF I go to bed early. Then as I go to bed other Routines turn lights off. I use a series of Routines to turn lights on in my house based on time before and after sunset. ![]() Supposedly only available for Android app users today is the Add Shortcut link the yellow circle in the pic below: I'm trying to figure out how to collapse East and West as just one light group because I rarely turn on/off just one side. OR I can say Pergola Lights East or Pergola Lights West on/off. So I can say all Patio lights off or on and get that. By renaming the Govee LED light strips in their app GHA then pulled in the new names as East and West.admittedly you can't see it all the way the text is truncated. Initially I had Patio Lights (3) with the 3 all controlled just as Lights. I have Govee LED light strips on the East and West ends of the Pergola. My outdoor patio has a ceiling fan with a built in light. BUT I learned if you name them individually they do get broken out like the picture below shows. Somebody posted a similar question about Lights and at first I was frustrated that all my Lights for a room were ending up in a group called Lights. IDK if your daughter has a smart phone but I believe if she does AND has a Google Email account you can make her a member of your GHA family and she could have the trigger as an icon on her phone. I've been experimenting w/Routines and like the way you can put a short cut on your home screen to trigger frequent Routines. You can use a time based trigger to automatically turn the start light off after a couple of hours OR at sunrise. Name the Routine or use a trigger word like "Goodnight " which then turns off each light except the star light. From what I can see/determine you have to use a Routine for something like that. Having all the lights grouped together is helpful if you want to turn them all on or all off but in your case you want to turn most of them off and have a nightlight on that goes off at a later time. Paul, I'm new to Google Home Automation and I too have been frustrated how all Lights in a Room get grouped together as " Lights".
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