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Is Gemini responsible for Google Home glitches? Google CPO breaks the silence

Google Home devices are breaking down and frustrated users think Gemini might be the reason. With trust fading, Google’s top exec finally issues a statement.

Published on: Jul 24, 2025 11:45 AM IST

Google is facing growing backlash from loyal smart home users as its Home and Nest devices continue to suffer widespread reliability issues. What began as scattered complaints on Reddit has turned into a full-blown user revolt. There have been multiple reports of Google Assistant failing to respond, executing the wrong commands or becoming entirely unusable for day-to-day tasks.

Google Home users are fed up with broken routines and unresponsive devices. (Unsplash)
Google Home users are fed up with broken routines and unresponsive devices. (Unsplash)

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The problems appear to stretch across both software and hardware. Users describe routines breaking down, speaker groups malfunctioning and smart devices like light bulbs and doorbells losing connectivity through the Google Home app.

“I ask it to turn off a fan, it shuts off all my lights. I ask for the weather, and it gives me updates from a city I don’t even live in,” wrote one frustrated user. “At this point, I’m genuinely wondering if Google is trying to phase out older hardware.”

Many point to Google’s ongoing transition to Gemini, its next-gen AI assistant platform, as the likely source of the chaos. While not officially confirmed, the timing aligns with a noticeable dip in performance across older Nest Hubs and smart speakers. The issue seems to be affecting core functionality, including voice recognition, room-specific commands and third-party device control.

Adding fuel to the fire, a Reddit user reported that 90% of their Smart Life bulbs disconnected from Google Home, alongside failures with their eufy doorbell and Tapo cameras. These problems sparked widespread agreement across the community, suggesting the issue is far from isolated.

In response to the mounting criticism, Google has broken its silence. Anish Kattukaran, Chief Product Officer for Google Home and Nest, issued a public apology on X (formerly Twitter), stating:

“Hey everyone, I want to acknowledge the recent feedback about Google Assistant reliability on our home devices. I sincerely apologize for what you're experiencing and feeling!”

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The company also acknowledged “an issue with accessing some devices in the Google Home app” in a statement on Reddit, thanking users for their patience but offering no immediate fixes.

With Google promising updates later this fall, likely around the rumoured Pixel 10 launch, users are left waiting for a fix that many believe should have arrived months ago. Until then, the smart home dream for many Google users remains frustratingly broken.

 
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