Google Gemini for Smart Home Enhances Spotify and Lighting Control

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Quick answer
Google has updated its Gemini smart home assistant with precise lighting control via voice commands, improved Spotify* track recognition, and separate voice messaging commands.
Google has introduced a major update for its Gemini smart home assistant, adding precise voice control for lighting adjustments. Users can now specify exact color temperatures in Kelvin—such as 2700K for warm ambient lighting or 4000K for bright daylight—to tailor their home environment to any scenario.
Another key improvement is the enhanced integration with Spotify*. The assistant now better recognizes song titles, artists, and playlists, reducing playback errors. To access personal playlists and liked tracks, users must enable the 'Personal Results' feature in Gemini's settings. Google has provided step-by-step instructions for activating this option in the help section.
The update also streamlines voice messaging. Previously, users had to combine commands into a single phrase to send and reply to messages. Now, they can send a message first and then respond with a separate command, making the process more flexible and intuitive. The rollout follows a previous fix for an issue where smart lights could turn on or off without user input.
Common questions
- What new features are included in the latest Gemini smart home update?
- The update introduces voice-controlled lighting color temperature adjustments, enhanced Spotify* track and playlist recognition, and simplified voice messaging with separate send and reply commands.
- How do I adjust lighting color temperature using Gemini?
- Simply say a command specifying the desired Kelvin value, such as 'Set the bedroom light to 3000K.' The assistant will automatically apply the setting.
- Do I need additional setup to access my personal Spotify* playlists?
- Yes, enable the 'Personal Results' feature in Gemini's settings to access your saved playlists and liked tracks.
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