Google Brings Gemini to Your Smart Home — Early Access Users Get It First
The next major evolution of smart home devices is here. After testing it for months, Google has officially started the early access rollout of Gemini for Home in the US, bringing a powerful AI upgrade to Google Home devices. With this update, the home device adopts a more advanced Gemini AI as an assistant, replacing the traditional Google Assistant.
Gemini for Home is now available for the enrolled early access program users
Google began testing Gemini for Home in early October by inviting select users to try it. Now, the update is rolling out in early access for enrolled US users. The global stable release of the update is expected to take place in early 2026. Those enrolled in the program will automatically be upgraded from Google Assistant to Gemini.
Gemini, as a voice assistant, is noticeably more capable and natural in terms of conversation. Users will be able to access Gemini through their existing Google speakers and displays simply by saying “Hey Google.” It is compatible with the following devices:
- Google Nest Hub (1st & 2nd gen)
- Google Nest Hub Max
- Google Nest Audio
- Google Nest Mini (1st & 2nd gen)
- Google Home and Home Max
- Google Nest Wi-Fi Point
Gemini brings smarter control for Home devices
As the Gemini is now integrated into Home devices, users will now be able to do much more than just control lights or play music. The AI-powered assistant can now answer more complex questions, help with learning, and even offer lifestyle advice. For example, you can ask: “Hey Google, how can I improve water pressure in my shower?” or “OK Google, what should I eat before a 5K run?”
Furthermore, please note that the feature is currently being rolled out to users already enrolled in the early access program. Stable users in the US may receive the update by the end of the year, whereas the global rollout is expected to begin in 2026. Once global access expands, setting up and managing your smart home devices will likely become simpler than ever.
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