Google is expanding the rollout of Gemini upgrades for its Home devices this week across Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. This broader deployment follows an initial announcement in early April.
The integration of Gemini aims to enhance the capabilities of smart home devices, offering users a more advanced artificial intelligence assistant experience. This move signifies Google’s continued effort to bring its latest AI models to a wider range of its hardware ecosystem, potentially improving response times, contextual understanding, and multi-turn conversations for voice commands.

The expansion encompasses a broad range of Google Home and Nest devices, including smart speakers and smart displays, across numerous countries in Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. Users with compatible hardware can anticipate receiving these software updates. Google previously outlined its plans for these upgrades at the start of April, indicating a phased approach to deployment for its AI assistant.
Google Gemini represents the company’s latest suite of artificial intelligence models, engineered for advanced capabilities in understanding and processing information across various modalities. Integrating Gemini into Home devices is designed to enable more intuitive voice commands, complex task automation, and a richer interactive experience by leveraging its advanced reasoning and multimodal understanding. This strategic enhancement aims to bolster Google’s competitive standing in the smart home ecosystem, offering users a more sophisticated AI assistant with improved conversational abilities.
The rollout is scheduled to occur incrementally throughout the week, with availability potentially differing based on specific geographic locations and device models. Users are advised to ensure their Google Home and Nest devices are running the latest software to facilitate the update process. Further communications regarding precise regional schedules and language support are expected as the deployment progresses.


