Smarter Wearables: Google Gemini AI To Debut On Samsung Galaxy Watch; Buds Experience To Improve

By simply using natural voice commands, users can ask or tell Gemini and get hands-free assistance.

Samsung has announced that Google Gemini will soon make its debut on Galaxy Watches. (Source: Samsung)

Samsung is preparing to make your Galaxy wearables even smarter over the next few months with an artificial intelligence update. The company has announced that Google Gemini will soon make its debut on Samsung Galaxy Watches, marking Gemini’s first integration into the Galaxy wearable lineup.

Also, Samsung is set to make the Gemini experience on the Galaxy Buds even more seamless. The company said that activating Gemini will be smoother when paired with the Galaxy Buds3 series. The update will enhance AI features across the Galaxy ecosystem with the intent of creating a more unified and intelligent user experience.

Galaxy Watch: Hands-Free Productivity

With Gemini integration in Galaxy Watch, users can stay productive while on the go. By simply using natural voice commands, you can ask or tell Gemini and get hands-free assistance. 

For instance, you can ask Gemini to “Remember I’m using locker 43 today” even while you’re on the move on the gym treadmill. The AI assistant will make a note, so you may concentrate on your workout without thinking about it. Later, you can simply ask Gemini about your locker number.

Or if your hands are full of grocery bags and you can’t really read an important but lengthy email that just arrived, you can ask Gemini to “summarise my previous email.” Gemini will provide a brief synopsis for you to take a quick glance. Gemini manages these requests across apps, allowing you to instantly review the response and resume your current task.

Galaxy Buds: Improved Gemini Experience

Samsung is also enhancing the Gemini experience when paired with Galaxy Buds. Users will be able to easily communicate with their Galaxy smartphone by activating Gemini on their Galaxy Buds using voice or pinch-and-hold commands.

For example, when you’re getting dressed for a jog, you can ask Gemini, “What’s the weather for my run today?” without having to reach for your phone. Gemini will respond with insights on the weather.

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