Tag: Google Home Display

  • Google Home Speaker & Display: Will I/O Bring Certainty?

    Google Home Speaker & Display: Will I/O Bring Certainty?

    Key Takeaway

    – Delayed launch: Google Home Speaker announced Sept 2025 but not expected to go on sale until Spring 2026, causing extended silence and anticipation.
    – New window for ecosystem: Evidence of a Google Home Display in development, possibly a wall-mountable successor to Nest Hubs, hinting at a broader smart home refresh.
    – AI-driven shift: Google appears to be aligning products around Gemini Live for more natural conversations, signaling a move beyond traditional Google Assistant.
    – market alternatives: Comparable devices exist from competitors (e.g., Amazon Echo lineup) with similar form factors and earlier availability.

    Not even on the market yet and already facing criticism: this applies to quite a lot of products. With the Google Home Speaker, however, the frustration is not entirely incomprehensible. As early as August 2025, another outlet reported on initial leaks regarding Google’s new smart home products, followed by the official presentation by Google in September. What no one probably expected at the time: the Home Speaker wasn’t slated to go on sale until “Spring 2026.” Now, spring is drawing to a close, and with it, a long period of silence from Google regarding the new devices.

    Ambitions and murmurs in the code

    A few days ago, things finally started moving again in Google’s smart home segment when another product appeared alongside the smart speaker in the code of the Google Home app. The “Google Home Display” could be a successor to the recently somewhat neglected Nest Hubs. Furthermore, there is speculation on Reddit that, unlike previous models, the device could also be wall-mountable – at the very least, Google has deviated from the traditional “Hub” naming convention.

    Awaited announcements and AI directions

    Even though hardware traditionally plays a rather minor role at Google I/O (May 19–20), the timing of these developments strongly suggests at least a brief announcement. In all likelihood, everything there will revolve around artificial intelligence and Gemini, as the company is currently aligning all its product lines in this direction. The new smart speakers are also expected to be built on Gemini Live, which should enable significantly more natural conversations and more comprehensive assistance than the traditional Google Assistant. But who knows, maybe they will make us wait a few more months here as well, just to be on the safe side.

    Official video and alternatives

    Embedded below, you will find the official product presentation video for the Google Home Speaker, published back on September 25, 2025. If you don’t want to rely on Google keeping its promise of a Spring 2026 launch, you can alternatively opt for devices from other major smart home lines, for example. Not only has the AI-based assistants been available for quite some time now, but similar devices are strikingly similar in appearance to Google’s Home Speaker. It is available from major retailers, starting at around $50.


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  • Google’s new smart home display in development

    Google’s new smart home display in development

    Key Takeaway

    – Google is reportedly exploring a Google Home Display, aligning with a broader push for smart displays and potential Gemini for Home integration.
    – A discovery in the Google Home iOS app code references a “Google Home Display” among other devices, suggesting development but offering no specs.
    – The use of “Display” hints a possible wall-mounted form factor rather than Google’s traditional tabletop hubs/speakers.
    – Social and media chatter point to a possible reveal at Google I/O 2026 (beginning May 19).

    A new Google smart home display could be on the way, and the rumor mill has been buzzing. The hint came in 2025 from Anish Kattukaran, Google Home’s Chief Product Officer. In a talk with The Verge, Google was described as being committed to smart displays and suggested that a display might present itself as an incredible form factor to interact with something like Gemini for Home, which sounds hopeful.

    Rumor mill around a new Google smart display

    Now, X user @aaronp613 spotted the Google Home Display inside the code behind a recent release of the Google Home app for iOS. Two strings in that code mention the Google Home Display, along side a list of other Google smart home devices including the Google Nest Hub Max. Yet, no further details about the smart home display are revealed in that snippet.

    Code trail in the app

    Its post drew attention from Kattukaran, who replied with an eyes emoji, and fans on Reddit wonder whether the Display part of the name hints at a wall mounted device. Historically, Google has rolled out hubs and speakers meant to sit on a table or shelf. It could be that we learn more about this Google Home Display at Google I/O 2026, on May 19th.

    Possible reveal timing and implications

    @aaronp613 via X.com, 9to5 Google, The Verge are credited with spotting this, but the details remain scarce. If a display shows up, it could change how people interact with Gemini for Home, offering a compact surface for touch control and voice assistance. Until then, the chatter continues as insiders weigh possibilities and expected launch timing, even as time slips by and fans keep listening for word.