Google Gemini, a more capable AI assistant, is finally coming to Wear OS watches. It can be useful for everyone

  • Google launches Gemini for watches with Wear OS 4 and newer
  • Funkce bude dostupná na modelech Pixel, Samsung, OnePlus či Xiaomi
  • The new AI assistant offers natural voice control and app integration

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Adam Kurfürst
Adam Kurfürst
10. 7. 2025 20:00

Google today officially announced that it is starting the gradual rollout of Gemini artificial intelligence to smartwatches running the **Wear OS** operating system. The tech giant announced this feature back in May of this year and is now finally making it available to users. Supported models include **Pixel Watch as well as watches from Samsung, OPPO, OnePlus, and Xiaomi**, and **Wear OS version 4 or newer** must be installed for it to work.

Easy Activation and Natural Communication

Launching Gemini on your watch is very simple (and de facto the same as on an Android smartphone). Just use the voice command **“Hey Google**” (which still doesn’t work in Czech), hold the side button on the case, or simply tap the **Gemini app icon** directly on the watch face. The biggest advantage of the new service is its ability to **understand natural language** and provide quick, concise answers directly from your wrist.

Google emphasizes that the new assistant uses the **same advanced AI models** as the mobile phone version, which means a consistent experience across devices. Compared to the previous Assistant, Gemini should better understand the context of questions and provide more relevant answers.

Practical Use in Everyday Life

Typical examples of use include situations where your hands are full and you need quick advice – for example, you can ask **“How long and at what temperature should I bake chopped vegetables?**” or before going out, find out **“Will I need an umbrella today?”.** Google Gemini can also help with navigation when you ask for the address of a cafe someone mentioned in an email.

Another interesting feature is the ability to **remember important information**. For example, you can just say «Remember that I’m using locker number 43» or «Remember that I parked on floor 4, spot 27» and ask for this information later. You can use this, for example, at the gym or a shopping mall. The AI can also **set reminders** for later tasks.

As stated in the official blog post, Gemini on Wear OS watches can work with various **Google services like Gmail and Calendar**. You can have the latest email from a specific person summarized, add a series of events to your calendar, or have the address of a meeting looked up with subsequent navigation. The **YouTube Music app** is also supported, where you can vocally request the creation of a playlist, for example, for running at a certain pace.

To use these features, you need to **enable the relevant integrations in the Gemini app settings** on your paired phone and grant the necessary permissions. Google emphasizes that watches can now handle complex tasks that previously required several steps on the phone.

Availability and Future Expansion

Google states that Gemini will be gradually rolled out to supported watches with **Wear OS 4 and newer** **“over the coming weeks**”. What I didn’t initially expect is that watches updated to **Wear OS 6** will also have support for integrating Gemini with the watch manufacturer’s own apps.

Launch Alongside Samsung Galaxy Watch8

The announcement about the expansion of Gemini artificial intelligence to Wear OS smartwatches came alongside the introduction of the new Samsung Galaxy Watch8 series. These boast a thinner design, a significantly brighter display, more advanced health features, and higher performance. In the Czech Republic, they start at 6 999 Kč as part of a pre-order promotion.

How will you use Gemini artificial intelligence on your smartwatch?

Sources: Google, 9to5Google

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