Google Wants To Speed Up Your Smart Home
Google is taking aim at one of the biggest smart home frustrations - the speed at which your words are turned into actions.
The latest update to Google Home focuses heavily on speed and responsiveness, with a series of tweaks that are designed to make your commands feel far more immediate.
Google says it has refined how commands are recognized and processed, cutting response times by up to 1.5 seconds.
That should result in a noticeable impact, especially when you’re doing things like turning the lights on or off and want an instant reaction.
But it’s not just lights coming on faster, Google tells us that commands for alarms, timers and reminders have also been tightened up, so those quick interactions with your digital assistant should feel more responsive and consistent.
Google has, following on from the Continued Conversation update that landed last week, adjusted how Gemini understands context, which should reduce the number of unnecessary follow-up questions.
We’re promised that ongoing conversations should feel smoother as a result, with Gemini more likely to keep track of what you actually mean rather than second-guessing you mid-flow.
Google also says it has refined how custom routines are handled so they run more predictably, even when multiple commands are in play.
Over in the app, the camera experience is being refreshed with a cleaner layout and quicker search, which should make it easier to find specific moments.
For those on the Premium tier, AI-generated descriptions in timelines are also being refined to cut down on clutter and improve clarity.
Another update, which sounds super useful when pinpointing exactly why smart home devices aren’t doing what they’re supposed to, is devices will show as offline due to expired account links.
This is tied into the new Home Vitals platform. Aimed at developers and partners, the idea is to surface connection issues and integration problems more clearly, giving device makers the tools to fix them before they affect users.
Google Home went pretty stagnant for a few years and has fallen massively behind the likes of Amazon Alexa and Apple Home in the battle for mainstream smart home dominance.
But the bumper update that landed at the end of last year (which rebranded the platform as Gemini for Home ) has been followed up with a bunch of improvements in the past few months.
It’s still very much a work in progress but the search giant appears to be on the right track.
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