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Gemini Expands Beyond Phones: Android’s AI Assistant Heads to Wearables, Cars, TVs, and More

Gemini, Google’s AI assistant, is gearing up for a major expansion. After establishing its presence on Android smartphones, Gemini is branching out to cover a much broader range of devices, promising to be a helpful companion whether you’re running errands, commuting, or unwinding at home.

Gemini on Wear OS: Hands-Free Help When Your Hands Are Full

Android smartwatches are the next frontier for Gemini. Coming in the next few months, Gemini on Wear OS will bring voice-powered assistance to your wrist for those moments when your phone is out of reach. Or perhaps covered in cookie dough.

From setting reminders on the fly (“Remember I’m parked in C7 today”) to pulling up restaurant details from a friend’s email, Gemini aims to make everyday tasks easier without the need for clumsy screen taps or awkward phrasing.

Smarter, Safer Drives with Gemini on Android Auto

Google is upgrading the in-car experience by integrating Gemini into Android Auto and cars with Google built-in. Drivers can look forward to more natural, conversational interactions without needing to perfect a voice command. Whether it’s finding a charging station that doubles as a pitstop near a park or summarizing incoming messages while translating your replies, Gemini is designed to streamline multitasking while keeping eyes on the road. This update rolls out to Android Auto users in the coming months, with Google built-in vehicles to follow.

Gemini Meets the Big Screen on Google TV

Later this year, Gemini will bring personalized recommendations and answers to your TV. From filtering action movie suggestions that are kid-friendly to helping answer your children’s inevitable stream of solar system questions with relevant YouTube videos, Gemini is poised to enhance both entertainment and educational experiences right from the living room.

XR, Headsets, and Beyond: A Glimpse into the Future

In partnership with Samsung, Google is working to merge Gemini with Android XR, a new platform focused on headsets and smart glasses. When Samsung’s first headset launches later this year, Gemini will assist users in immersive tasks like planning vacations, blending videos, maps, and local tips into a cohesive, interactive itinerary. The goal is to make complex tasks feel intuitive and visually rich.

One Gemini, Many Devices

The expansion doesn’t stop there. Gemini’s reach will soon extend to earbuds from brands like Sony and Samsung, creating a cohesive, AI-driven experience across the Android ecosystem. Whether you’re commuting, working out, or relaxing at home, Gemini aims to offer helpful, proactive support on the device that makes the most sense for the moment.

For more information about Gemini’s multi-device rollout, visit Google’s official announcement.

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