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Google Home is becoming a house of glitches, users say (Updated: Google heard you!)





  • Google Home and Nest users are reporting a significant decline in reliability, with devices frequently misunderstanding commands or failing to respond at all.

  • Core features like controlling lights, routines, and speaker groups seem to be breaking down.

  • While the exact cause of the downgraded experience is unclear, users suspect upcoming Gemini updates are to blame.




Update: July 23, 2025 (9:58 PM ET): The Chief Product Officer for Google Home and Nest, Anish Kattukaran, has acknowledged the issues users have been facing on Google Home. In a post on X, the executive apologized for the ongoing problems and said that the team is working on a long-term solution.


“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,” said Kattukaran.


Source: Google Home is becoming a house of glitches, users say (Updated: Google heard you!)