1 year later, all seems to be well with the Google voice-control of the X1 for simple “turn on (X1 Activity)” commands. It’s been working regularly for me. To summarize- How to Link SofaBaton to Google Home: Steps: Open Google Home app Click + in upper left Click “Set up device” Select “Works with Google” Click search icon upper right Enter Sofa Select Sofabaton This should launch an AWS authenticate web page. The AWS page will show the Sofabaton logo and login fields, into which you need to enter your SofaBaton X1 account login info. This will link Google Home to the X1 Hub, and will populate Google Home’s Linked fields with a Sofbaton service. To use an Activity you say "Hey Google, turn on (activity name)" using the name of the X1 Activity you defined in the Sofabaton app. The Activity will activate and fire up the device(s), and the remote will switch to the selected Activity controls. No devices or Activity names are displayed in Google Home. You will need to remember your SofaBaton Activity or scene routine as suggested by Ward000 above. I imagine you could create an X1 Activity for each function you might subsequently want (“mute TV”, “increase volume”, “lock and load”, …) but I haven’t tried, it’s just easier to use the remote. So I think voice control of X1 is very limited. But maybe someday SofaBaton can implement a subset for the SofaBaton Nest Hub service or Alexa skill set that would provide AI-based device-command-level voice access for each X1 Activity. That would make good on their implied voice control feature by Google or Alexa assistants.