
After spending a little time in the public overview, Google deploys its Google Home extension for the Gemini Application to everyone. This will allow you to control smart house devices using Gemini, including tasks like lighting smart lights, check your smart thermostat or adjust the volume on your speakers.
The Google Home extension will be deployed in the coming weeks, and once you have updated, all synchronized compatible devices with your Google account will be accessible via Gemini. If you are trying to use commands in the Gemini application that is not supported, your smartphone will automatically launch the Google Home application to finish the command (such as access to the actions of the camera and intelligent locking features).
Gemini support various devices, including smart lights and power switches, smart thermostats, smart curtains, smart speakers and televisions, and various other devices such as rings, coffee makers and vacuum cleaners . Google notes that Gemini requests are designed for “convenience” tasks, most tasks related to safety and safety not available for use.

For example, Google says that Gemini will not unlock a door – although it is intelligent enough to open the Google Home application to help you finish the action.
To use Gemini’s new features, simply connect your Google Home and Gemini apps. Then, all the devices supported on your Google Home account meet the controls given in the Gemini application. Here is an overview of a few commands that Google says you can try:
- Set the dining room for a romantic evening
- Adjust the turnover to a good temperature to sleep
- Turn off the television and the room lights
- The sun is too shiny in the living room (to close the window coverings)
- Help me clean the kitchen (to start the vacuum cleaner)
The Google Home extension takes place in the coming weeks, so be sure to check your applications if you want to take advantage of the new features.