Google’s Gemini AI assistant is officially arriving on Wear OS smartwatches, with the rollout beginning today for devices from Pixel, Samsung, OPPO, OnePlus, Xiaomi, and others running Wear OS 4 or newer. The update brings Gemini’s conversational smarts directly to the wrist, offering users a faster, more natural way to interact with their devices without reaching for a phone.
Smarter Conversations, Less Fuss
Gemini on Wear OS builds on the same AI backbone that powers the experience on Android phones, delivering quick, helpful responses to voice commands. Whether users are wrist-deep in dinner prep or hustling to their next meeting, Gemini aims to provide context-aware assistance on the go.
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Need to know how long to roast veggies? Just ask. Wondering if rain’s on the radar before a dog walk? Gemini’s got that covered too. Users can activate Gemini by saying “Hey Google,” pressing and holding the side button, or tapping the Gemini app icon on their smartwatch.
Do More With Less Tapping
Gemini’s integration with Google services like Gmail and Calendar allows users to streamline everyday tasks using simple voice prompts. It can draft and send messages mid-jog, summarize recent emails, add events to calendars, or provide navigation details for upcoming appointments.
For those juggling errands or workouts, Gemini brings new flexibility, like creating a custom running playlist or setting reminders, by handling requests that typically involve multiple apps or steps.

Memory on Demand
One standout feature is Gemini’s ability to remember quick personal notes. Users can instruct the assistant to remember things like a locker number, parking spot, or even trigger grocery reminders later in the day. It’s like having a sticky note system with built-in AI.
To get the most out of Gemini, users should check the permissions in the Gemini app settings on their phone to allow access to services like Calendar, Gmail, and more.
Coming to a Watch Near You
Gemini is rolling out gradually to Wear OS 4+ smartwatches starting today. Devices that update to Wear OS 6 in the future will benefit from deeper integrations, including support for watchmaker-specific apps.
More details and examples of what Gemini can do on your watch can be found on Google’s official blog post.
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