To integrate your Reolink camera with Google Home and start receiving voice notifications on your Google Home device, you can follow the steps below to set it up. This allows you to control your camera with voice commands and enhance the convenience and security of your smart home setup.

Applies to: Reolink Video Doorbell series and all Reolink cameras that are linked to Reolink Home Hub or Reolink Home Hub Pro: Reolink Home Hub Compatibility

This article includes the following three sections:

Notification Support on Google Devices

This table summarizes the compatibility of Reolink devices with Google Home screen devices such as Google Home Hub for notifications and automatic live view features, categorized by Reolink Video Doorbell Series and cameras connected to Reolink Home Hub Series. It is important to note that while the Google Home App is used to configure notifications, it does not support receiving notifications or automatic live view functionality. 

Device Type Notification Support Supported Notification Types Automatic Live view
Reolink Video Doorbell Cameras Only voice notifications

Based on camera's detection capabilities (refer to the push notification types in Reolink App)

No
Cameras connected to Reolink Home Hub/Home Hub Pro

Note: There is only one button to turn on/off notification on the Google Home App. 

Set up Your Google Home Device to Receive Notifications

If you want the Google Home device to alert you when the camera detects the motion/when the doorbell is pressed, you can set up the notification for the camera on the Google Home App. But the first thing to do is to make sure you set up the notification alarm type and schedule on the Reolink App properly. 

Step 1. Set up Push Notification on Reolink App

1. Launch the Reolink App. Find the camera and tap the gear icon on the right to go to the settings page of the camera.

go to the settings page of the camera

2. Tap Push Notification and switch on the button (turn it blue) to enable it.

tap push notification switch on the button

3. Tap Schedule and tick the corresponding Detection Type (vary depending on the model of your camera) you need. Tap Save and go back to the schedule page.

  • Ring: Triggered when someone presses the doorbell button.
  • Any Motion: Activated by any movement detected within the camera's field of view.
  • Person: Triggered when the camera detects a human presence.

tap Schedule detection type

select detection type

4. Tap on the time bar and tap on the time grids you want to enable or disable. One grid represents one hour. Then tick Enable or Disable on the right to set it up. Blue means enabled, and gray means disabled. Tap back and then Save.

If you'd like to apply this configuration to the other days, select the other days under Copy To.

tick Enable or Disable slide
back tap save
5. After finishing the settings above, tap Test on the top right and see if you can get a test push notification. If not, check your phone settings and see if you have enabled the notification permission for Reolink App.
tap Test on the top right get a test push notification

Step 2. Add Your Reolink Camera to Google Home

If you haven't added the camera to the Google Home App, please refer to the following guide to add: How to Add Reolink Cameras to Google Home

Step 3. Turn on Voice Notification on Google Home App

1. Launch the Google Home App. Go to the Devices page, then select the camera for which you want to enable this function, and go to the Settings page. 

Note: For cameras that support live view on the Google Home App, clicking on the camera name will take you to the live view screen. To access the camera's settings page, click the gear settings icon in the top-right corner.

find the camerasetting

2. Tap Voice notifications and tap the button (turn it blue) to enable this feature.

turn on notificationswitch on

That's it! You have successfully enabled the voice notification for the camera. Now, whenever your camera detects an alarm, the linked Google Home device will provide the corresponding voice prompt.

If you would like to check the live view feed and see what is happening, just say “Hi Google, show [name of the camera]" to view the live stream, and say "Hi Google, stop [name of the camera]" to stop the live stream.

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If you encounter any trouble during the process, you may check if the guide below can help:

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