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Google’s new Home Speaker balances acoustic power with erratic utility

Testing the new Google Home Speaker reveals a device that masters the art of voice recognition even in noisy environments, yet struggles to move beyond its basic identity as a smart speaker. While it reliably detects wake words from across the room, its true potential as a Gemini-powered hub remains unproven.

Google’s new Home Speaker balances acoustic power with erratic utility

The device excels at the fundamental mechanics of voice control. During two days of evaluation, its three-microphone array successfully parsed "Hey, Google" prompts even with music at maximum volume or background noise from a shower. This responsiveness positions it as a significant upgrade over competitors like Siri, which often falter in similar acoustic conditions.

Beyond technical performance, the hardware delivers impressive audio depth. The compact, mesh-covered unit produces a rich sound profile that defies its small physical footprint. However, Google intends for this device to function as an ambient interface for the Gemini AI—a mission that requires more than just high-fidelity playback. While the speaker handles music and simple commands with ease, its long-term viability depends on how well it manages complex daily tasks and home automation integration. A comprehensive assessment of the AI assistant’s capabilities is forthcoming, but the current hardware provides a promising, if nascent, foundation for a more integrated home experience.

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