For instance, you can now say “Hey Google, turn on the lights in five minutes” or “Hey Google, turn on the lights at 10 AM” to conveniently switch on the lights. You can also choose to specify an action to take place at an exact time of the day within the upcoming week.
You can also say something like “Hey Google, turn on the lights for five minutes”. This way, you don’t have to worry about switching the lights off, and undoubtedly, it is my favorite command of the bunch. This will certainly come in handy if you have the habit of plugging in your phone charger after an unhealthy session of doomscrolling before hitting the bed.
Although the feature has been in the works for quite some time now, the implementation is not perfect and there are two major caveats that Google should fix in the future. First up, Google says it will return an error when users don’t specify the exact time, but that doesn’t seem to be the case for now. For example, I used the command “Hey Google, turn on the light tomorrow” to test it out and it accepted the command without any hesitation. Chances are, it is going to switch on the light at 12 AM tonight.
Another drawback in the implementation is the inability to cancel a scheduled action. In its documentation, Google says you can say “Hey Google, cancel my scheduled Actions” or “Hey Google, remove my