What’s happening with the Google Home Assistant to Gemini update
Current Gemini for Home device support
- Google Nest Hub (2nd gen)
- Google Nest Hub Max
- Google Nest Hub (1st gen)
- Google Home Max
- Google Nest Mini (2nd gen)
- Google Home Mini (1st gen)
- Google Nest Audio
- Google Home
- Google Nest Wifi point
Seeing the Lenovo display get this prompt is a huge departure from that list. While Google hasn’t officially announced Lenovo support, they did state in a community post that they were “working with third-party speaker companies” to bring Gemini to more devices. This might be the first public sign of that work.
Why this is a bigger deal than it looks
A long-time coming
Previously, Google’s smart home strategy has felt all over the place. Pushing partners to build hardware and then seemingly abandoning them on a software level is just a bad look.
I’m cautiously optimistic. I want Gemini to be on all my Assistant-enabled devices, regardless of who made the plastic shell. It’s the only way they can seriously compete with Alexa’s total ubiquity. An AI-powered refresh could be a massive upgrade for these older, slower devices.
The big question is what version of Gemini we’ll get. Will it be the full-featured AI, or a “lite” version? And will premium features like Gemini Live, which require a subscription, even be an option on this older hardware? We’re definitely keeping a close eye on this one.
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