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Google Home Users Hack Gemini Upgrade
2 Dec
Summary
- Users are attempting to bypass early access for Gemini smart home upgrade.
- A URL hack in Chrome reportedly enables Gemini for Home on Google devices.
- Mixed results indicate the hack offers Gemini voices but not full assistant functionality.

Google Home users are growing impatient with the wait for the new Gemini-powered smart home upgrade. Many are attempting to manually enable "Gemini for Home," which is currently in early access. A reported hack involving a specific URL in Chrome has circulated on Reddit, allowing some users to access setup options.
However, the success of this unofficial method is inconsistent. While some users have reportedly gained access to Gemini features, others have only managed to acquire the updated Gemini voices without the full voice assistant capabilities. This situation underscores a strong user demand for improved smart home technology.
The "Gemini for Home" update aims to deliver significant advancements, including natural language processing for smart device control and enhanced core functionalities. Despite the reported user attempts to force the upgrade, the actual real-world performance and full rollout of Gemini for Home are still pending further evaluation.




