Highlights:
Google Rolls Out Gemini AI Smart Home Controls Globally
24/1/25
By:
Bharti B. Hariyani
The upgraded Google Home extension offers advanced natural language commands and intuitive device management.

Introduction
Google is expanding its Gemini AI-powered smart home controls to all users, enhancing how devices like lights, thermostats, and speakers are managed via the Gemini app. These upgrades make smart home management more conversational and seamless, using natural language commands and integrated updates.
Gemini’s Advanced Smart Home Controls
With the Google Home extension, Gemini users can now execute sophisticated commands. Examples include:
Complex Requests: “Turn on all the living room lights except the armchair light.”
Status Checks: “Is the porch light still on?”
Media Control: Adjust volume or pause and resume content on smart speakers, displays, or TVs.
Additionally, users can control “non-sensitive” devices like lights directly from their phone's lock screen.
Improved Device Integration
Gemini introduces:
Smart Thermostat Controls: Redesigned interfaces for precise temperature adjustments.
Security Enhancements: Automatically opens the Google Home app for sensitive actions like unlocking doors or monitoring cameras.
These features complement Gemini’s ability to handle tasks across multiple apps, offering a streamlined smart home experience.
How to Get Started
To access these features:
Sign into Gemini using your Google account linked with your smart home devices.
Enable the Google Home extension.
The rollout begins today and will reach all users in the coming weeks.
Conclusion
Gemini’s integration with Google Home represents a significant leap forward in AI-powered home automation, enabling personalized and efficient device control. For more updates, stay tuned to Kushal Bharat Tech News!
All images used in the articles published by Kushal Bharat Tech News are the property of Verge. We use these images under proper authorization and with full respect to the original copyright holders. Unauthorized use or reproduction of these images is strictly prohibited. For any inquiries or permissions related to the images, please contact Verge directly.
Latest News