What you need to know
- Google’s new Home Speaker starts at $99.99 and is the company’s first smart speaker built around Gemini.
- Gemini allows natural conversations, multi-step commands, and follow-up questions without repetition.
- The speaker offers 360-degree sound and can pair with Google TV Streamer for home theater audio.
After teasing it last year, Google has officially launched its new Google Home Speaker.
Google says the new Home Speaker is the company’s first smart speaker built specifically for the Gemini era. It starts at $99.99, is available for pre-order starting today, and will begin shipping on June 25. Similar to the Pixel phones, Google is offering it in four colors: Hazel, Porcelain, Jade, and Berry.
While previous Google Home and Nest speakers featured LEDs on top, the new Home Speaker comes with an underglow light ring that softly indicates when the device is listening, processing, or responding.
I actually quite like this change. It feels like Google is extending the visual identity it first introduced with Googlebook, and it wouldn’t surprise me if we see similar lighting elements make their way to more Pixel products (Pixel 11 series, for example) later this year.
As for features, this speaker is built around Gemini from the ground up. Unlike older Google Assistant speakers, it is designed to understand more natural conversations and complex requests. Users can issue multiple commands at once, correct themselves mid-sentence, and ask follow-up questions without needing to repeat wake words or specific commands.
For example, users can ask Gemini to “turn off all the lights except for my bedside lamp” or combine several actions into a single request, such as dimming the lights, starting music, and setting a timer simultaneously. The assistant can also maintain conversational context, allowing follow-up questions without you having to say the wake phrase again and again.
Google is also bringing several premium Gemini-powered features through Google Home Premium. These include Gemini Live for conversational interactions, Camera History Search for Nest cameras, and Home Briefs, which summarize activity around your home while you’re away.
Google is including six months of Google Home Premium free for anyone who purchases a Home Speaker before September 30.
Beyond AI, Google says it has also focused heavily on audio quality. The Home Speaker delivers balanced 360-degree sound and, compared to the Nest Mini, features a driver that’s up to twice as large along with 2.5 times stronger bass. Google has also upgraded microphone processing to improve voice recognition in noisy environments.
The speaker can also pair with a Google TV Streamer, and users can connect up to two Home Speakers together for a surround-sound-style home theater setup. We’ll be going hands-on with the new Google Home Speaker very soon, so stay tuned for our full impressions.
Android Central’s Take
I love how Google is calling this its first audio device built for Gemini. The wording itself suggests the company isn’t treating this as a one-off product, but rather the beginning of a broader Gemini-powered smart home lineup.
Now all I need is a Gemini-powered Nest Hub with a screen.



