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Google is rolling out a new update for the Google Home app, significantly enhancing Gemini’s practicality in everyday use while fixing several minor but pesky issues. This release comes after an earlier update this month that improved performance and addressed bugs in Gemini’s smart home voice controls.
### What’s New with Gemini for Home?
One of the most notable improvements is speed. Google reports that common voice commands, like turning lights on or off, are now up to 40% faster. This should be noticeable for users who frequently rely on voice controls. Additionally, Gemini’s Live Translation feature has become quicker and more responsive, now supporting Canadian French and bringing the total supported languages to 30.
The update also aims to streamline responses. Instead of lengthy confirmations, Gemini now provides concise, straightforward replies. For example, instead of saying, “Your alarm has been set for 9 AM,” it simply responds with “Alarm set for 9 AM,” making interactions feel more natural and smooth.
### What Else is Changing?
Gemini’s capabilities around alarms and timers are becoming smarter. Users can now set timers based on real-world events, manage multiple actions at once, and inquire about the original timer duration. Recurring alarms and snooze functions have also been improved, addressing previous frustrations.
Beyond voice improvements, Google is expanding Gemini for Home to more countries and adding new automation options within the app. These include triggers linked to appliances like ovens and new lighting modes such as wake and sleep routines.
While these updates may seem minor individually, together they aim to make Gemini faster, more responsive, and notably more reliable than before.





