Google has officially announced that Gemini, its AI model, will be integrated into Google Home devices starting October 1st. The announcement, made via a post on X, encourages users to sign up for updates to receive immediate notifications when Gemini becomes available.
The integration of Gemini with Google Home was initially unveiled at Google I/O in May. Google stated Gemini would enable users to interact with their devices using natural language, for example, asking questions about their camera history. Gemini will also be able to analyze devices, suggest automation possibilities, and implement them via voice commands.
Gemini is also slated to take over the responsibilities of Google Assistant on smart speakers and displays. Google claims Gemini will offer enhanced comprehension of intricate commands. An example provided was the ability to instruct Gemini to dim the lights throughout the house, excluding the living room.
Furthermore, Google Home devices will gain support for Gemini Live, facilitating smoother and more natural conversational interactions with the AI.
In August, Google announced a freemium model for Gemini for Home, offering both free and paid versions. The specific features allocated to each tier remain undefined. It is also unclear whether this tiered offering will be part of the initial October 1st rollout, which Google has described as an “early access” phase.
A key consideration is whether Gemini will address existing issues with Google Assistant. Many users have reported frustrations with glitches and inconsistencies. Google has promised significant improvements this fall, raising expectations that Gemini will resolve these problems.




