Google has announced that the Gemini AI experience, which was available only on smartphones, is coming to more Android devices. This includes Wear OS smartwatches , Android Auto in-car system and smart TVs. This move signifies the end of Google Assistant across the company's device ecosystem. Gemini is already integrated into core Android, Workspace apps, and third-party platforms like WhatsApp and Spotify. Bringing Gemini to Wear OS, Android Auto, and TV aims to provide users with a more seamless experience. Users will also have a wider variety of screens to perform tasks. Here we will share all the details about how Gemini will work on smartwatches running Wear OS 6 :
How Google’s Gemini will work on Wear OS 6 smartwatches
In a blog post, the company said that it will bring Gemini to Wear OS smartwatches in the coming months. The feature is designed to be useful in situations where a phone isn’t easily accessible, such as when cooking with flour-covered hands, rushing between meetings, or during a bike ride. Users will be able to interact with Gemini naturally, without needing to phrase things perfectly or type on a small screen.
For instance, while at the gym after putting their phone away, users can simply say, “Remember I’m using locker 43 today” to set a reminder. Since Gemini can connect with apps, users can also ask about a restaurant mentioned in an email and get information directly on their smartwatch, without interrupting their workout to reach for their phone.
Google is bringing Gemini to more Android devices: Here’s how it will work
Apart from this, Google is updating its in‑car voice experience by adding Gemini to Android Auto and cars with Google built‑in. Instead of precise commands or touchscreen taps, drivers can have natural conversations to plan routes, locate charging stations on the way to destinations, such as one near a park for a walk, and manage messages without taking their eyes off the road. Gemini can also summarise incoming texts and translate your spoken replies before sending them.
A feature called Gemini Live will serve as an in‑car assistant, offering customisable news briefings (for example, news without sports) or concise book summaries during commutes. This rollout begins in the coming months.
Later this year, Gemini will be available on Google TV, where you can search for age‑appropriate action movies and help children explore topics like the solar system by answering questions and suggesting YouTube videos.
Google is also integrating Gemini with Android XR, a platform developed with Samsung. When Samsung’s first Android XR headset launches, you’ll be able to plan tasks, such as creating a vacation itinerary, by prompting Gemini to pull together videos, maps, and local information. This extends Gemini’s conversational assistance from driving to home entertainment and upcoming mixed‑reality devices.
How Google’s Gemini will work on Wear OS 6 smartwatches
In a blog post, the company said that it will bring Gemini to Wear OS smartwatches in the coming months. The feature is designed to be useful in situations where a phone isn’t easily accessible, such as when cooking with flour-covered hands, rushing between meetings, or during a bike ride. Users will be able to interact with Gemini naturally, without needing to phrase things perfectly or type on a small screen.
For instance, while at the gym after putting their phone away, users can simply say, “Remember I’m using locker 43 today” to set a reminder. Since Gemini can connect with apps, users can also ask about a restaurant mentioned in an email and get information directly on their smartwatch, without interrupting their workout to reach for their phone.
Google is bringing Gemini to more Android devices: Here’s how it will work
Apart from this, Google is updating its in‑car voice experience by adding Gemini to Android Auto and cars with Google built‑in. Instead of precise commands or touchscreen taps, drivers can have natural conversations to plan routes, locate charging stations on the way to destinations, such as one near a park for a walk, and manage messages without taking their eyes off the road. Gemini can also summarise incoming texts and translate your spoken replies before sending them.
A feature called Gemini Live will serve as an in‑car assistant, offering customisable news briefings (for example, news without sports) or concise book summaries during commutes. This rollout begins in the coming months.
Later this year, Gemini will be available on Google TV, where you can search for age‑appropriate action movies and help children explore topics like the solar system by answering questions and suggesting YouTube videos.
Google is also integrating Gemini with Android XR, a platform developed with Samsung. When Samsung’s first Android XR headset launches, you’ll be able to plan tasks, such as creating a vacation itinerary, by prompting Gemini to pull together videos, maps, and local information. This extends Gemini’s conversational assistance from driving to home entertainment and upcoming mixed‑reality devices.
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