Updated
Updated · Gizmodo · Jun 29
Google’s $100 Home Speaker Impresses on Hardware as Gemini for Home Frustrates
Updated
Updated · Gizmodo · Jun 29

Google’s $100 Home Speaker Impresses on Hardware as Gemini for Home Frustrates

3 articles · Updated · Gizmodo · Jun 29

Summary

  • $100 is enough to buy Google’s first smart speaker in six years, but the review finds its main AI pitch still falls short of feeling truly next-gen.
  • Gemini for Home responds faster than older Google speakers and handles more complex commands, yet it sometimes ignores questions, stops listening mid-conversation, or triggers actions like random music playback.
  • Gemini Live — the fuller conversational mode — sits behind a $10 monthly tier, while a $20 plan adds camera summaries and 60 days of event history, raising the bar for reliability.
  • Hardware is the stronger part of the package: the speaker gets praise for its new design, colors and useful light ring, while sound is only decent and the hardwired cable is a clear drawback.
  • The verdict is that Google has made a snappier smart speaker for lights, timers and basic home tasks, but Gemini still lacks the consistency to justify its broader AI-smart-home ambitions.

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