Google Launches New Gemini-Powered Home Speaker
Google is launching a new Home Speaker integrated with its Gemini AI in 18 markets, including the U.S. and U.K., starting next week. According to DroidReader, the device costs approximately €120 and shifts the smart home experience from the traditional Google Assistant to a more conversational, generative AI model.
Which countries can buy the new Google Home Speaker?
The device will be available in 18 markets next week, according to DroidReader. Confirmed regions include the United States, United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, and France. Pre-orders opened recently, though Portugal is not included in this initial rollout phase.

Users in excluded regions may still access the hardware through international retailers or import services, as the device is launching across several major European markets.
How does Gemini integration change the user experience?
Gemini now occupies the central role in the speaker’s operation. DroidReader reports that Google is moving away from the legacy Google Assistant focus in favor of a more natural, conversational approach. This allows for more intuitive responses and more advanced control over connected home devices.
This transition reflects a broader industry trend where LLMs (Large Language Models) replace scripted voice assistants. Instead of needing specific phrases to trigger an action, Gemini can interpret context and nuance more effectively.
What is the pricing and market strategy?
The speaker is priced around €120, according to DroidReader. This puts the device in a competitive entry-level segment, designed to draw more users into the Google home ecosystem without a high financial barrier.
By pricing the hardware aggressively, Google competes directly with other budget-friendly smart speakers while leveraging its AI software as the primary differentiator.
How does this compare to the competition?
Google’s move comes as Apple is expected to announce its own new generation of smart home products. While Google is betting on Gemini’s conversational intelligence, Apple typically emphasizes privacy and deep integration within its own hardware ecosystem.

The rivalry now centers on AI capability. Google is using the Home Speaker to signal a “serious return” to the smart speaker segment, using generative AI to solve the common frustration of “I’m sorry, I don’t understand” responses that plagued earlier voice assistants.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the new Google Home Speaker cost?
According to DroidReader, the price is approximately €120.
Is the speaker available in Portugal?
No, Portugal is not part of the first phase of availability.
What is the main difference between this and previous Google speakers?
The core difference is the integration of Gemini AI, which provides more natural conversations and smarter home control compared to the old Google Assistant.
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