Amazon’s biggest challenge will come from Google’s own home speaker, which is expected to see a spring 2025 release and start at $99. The latest gadget includes a more mature version of Google’s AI assistant, Gemini AI, which aims to offer exponentially greater capabilities to users. That news was perfectly timed, as they will be in our home city of San Francisco for Disrupt from October 27-29, 2025.
The Google Home speaker will be available in four vibrant colors: Porcelain, Hazel, Berry, and Jade. Unique design This product features a customized 3D-knitted material that adds to the stylish aesthetic. In addition, it cuts down on fabric waste by 40 percent, upholding Google’s dedication to sustainability. The speaker’s design is super stylish and modern, while still being forward-thinking in an eco-friendly way that allows it to blend into any home aesthetic.
With a muscular processor at its core, the Google Home speaker has the power to run the most advanced version of Gemini AI. These powerful AI applications bring impressive capabilities that can dramatically improve user experience. For starters, it will cut background noise, reverb, and echo. Collectively, these attributes combine to truly give users the power to hear more clearly.
Prior to their official launch, Google is racing to get this new Gemini functionality into the hands of current Google Home users. They are clearly going after users with really old devices. Anish Kattukaran, a representative from Google, emphasized the company’s commitment to current users:
“It’s got to work for the existing users. We don’t want to force you to buy a new one unless you want to.”
This strategy provides users with the opportunity to transition to the new enhanced capabilities while still benefiting from their existing devices.
In addition to its core features, users will have the option to pair two Google Home speakers with a Google TV Streamer. This new configuration meets a very popular, long-standing request of the Google user community. It replaces existing home theater systems to create a superior surround-sound experience.
The positive response supports Google’s overall approach of adding value so that users don’t feel rushed to upgrade.
“And by the way, we think you may want to, but you don’t need to.”
With launch date approaching quickly, the excitement is palpable. Consumers want to know how the new speaker will work in tandem with current Google products. The TechCrunch event will serve as a platform for Google to showcase this groundbreaking technology and gather feedback from tech enthusiasts and industry experts.
As the launch date approaches, anticipation builds around the potential of the new speaker and its integration with existing Google products. The TechCrunch event will serve as a platform for Google to showcase this groundbreaking technology and gather feedback from tech enthusiasts and industry experts.

