
Many users have reported an inconsistent experience switching from Google Assistant to Gemini for Home. There’s a recurring issue that affects the day-to-day usage of the voice commands. The interactions do not feel as natural due to missing features and awkward phrases. But thankfully, in a recent update, Google has addressed the key problem of the Gemini for Home by restoring a key capability.
Google finally fixed a key problem with the Gemini for Home
In the latest update, Google has finally added back the Continued Conversation feature to the Gemini for Home. The users will now be able to continue their conversations without awkwardly repeating the wake phrase every time. The change alone solves one of the major issues that makes the overall experience feel unnatural and broken. The update enables the devices to stay active briefly after a command. This ensures the follow-up questions can be asked naturally without restarting the conversation.
Further, the Continued Conversation also helps the assistant maintain context in the conversation. This directly improves how it delivers responses. Further, Google has said the assistant can distinguish between commands and background speech to prevent unintended responses during conversation. Anyway, the feature is now available across supported regions for users who already have access to Gemini Home.
Users say major issues are yet to be fixed
Yeah, the latest update fixes one of the major issues with the Gemini for Home. However, users have reported that certain issues are still present. They continue to report issues related to the bugs and response delays. The shift from Google Assistant to Gemini for Home basically introduced more problems than it solved.
Some users have praised the latest update for adding back one of the key features. On the other hand, others have said a major revamp is needed before the smarthome system becomes completely dependable.
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