11-02-2025 06:47 AM
I’m writing to express deep frustration with the recent change from Google Assistant to Gemini on my smart-home devices.
Before this forced transition, Google Assistant included a free and essential feature called Continued Conversation, which allowed the Assistant to listen for several seconds after a response for follow-up commands. This made interactions feel natural and fluid, exactly what a voice assistant is supposed to do.
Now that my devices have been switched to Gemini, that same feature has effectively been removed and replaced by Gemini Live, which is only available through a paid Home Premium subscription. In other words, I’ve lost functionality that was previously built into my devices unless I pay an additional $10 per month.
This feels like one step forward and two steps back. Users never had the choice to remain on Google Assistant, and yet a feature that has worked for years is suddenly being treated as a “premium” option. It’s beyond disappointing — it feels unfair and, frankly, deceptive.
From a consumer standpoint, this raises serious concerns:
Google devices were marketed and sold with “Continued Conversation” as part of their advertised functionality.
Users purchased these devices with the expectation that such features were included as part of the product experience.
Removing this capability and putting its replacement behind a paywall feels like a breach of trust, if not bordering on misleading business practice.
I already pay for a Google One subscription, and I strongly believe that Gemini Live should at least be included in that plan, or better yet, offered free to all users as a continuation of the functionality we already had.
Please reconsider this policy. Don’t penalize loyal users for adopting Gemini — especially when the “new” feature simply replaces something that used to be free.
Monday
Monday
Monday
Thanks for the source. While this isn't Google, it's clear that disabling continuous conversation by default is likely due somewhat to computing cost, but that is an absolutely terrible choice on their behalf. I think they will realize this eventually.
If they want to charge for continuous conversation, then charge for a continuous conversation. Don't hide it behind a separate command that nobody will ever use and that is a completely different trained command concept than their normal command. Simply state, "Due to high costs, Continuous Conversation will be a premium feature as of XX/XX/XX." Implement it as it was previously, provide a time window for this adoption transition, and then charge for it.
Tuesday
I think Google is backed into a bit of a corner with this one. They want to deploy the AI context to a lot of things, because it's buzzy right now, but they know the costs of that are very high, and won't scale.
So, they're trying out a subscription, putting certain features in this context, hoping people will get frustrated and subscribe and/or update their Devices (all of our Home Devices are what they consider "older context" at this point, a few Nest displays and similar).
This is a mess, for everyone, but it's of Google's making, and anyone's guess how they sort it. I'm not sure there's much to keep them from abandoning a chunk of things, there's no laws or similar (in the US anyway). What if all of our Assistant linked Devices connectivity stopped, then what? Belkin is abandoning ALL of their older WEMO outlets, switches and similar, not good press, but they're all dead, as of 1/31/26, so there's that (as an example).
Tuesday
Chatting with the Text Based Gemini resulted in this summary:
The transition to Gemini for Home in early 2026 was reported by many users as
mandatory. Although Google initially offered a choice, server-side updates in
January 2026 made the upgrade mandatory for many accounts.
Reasons for the Mandatory Switch
Why Google has failed with Gemini Home Assistant
The fragmentation and support failures experienced in early 2026 are largely the result of Google’s recent "organizational consolidation," which has unintentionally deepened silos rather than removing them.
Reasons for System "Silos"
Why the Gemini Rollout Feels "Half-Baked"
Tuesday
Those aren't really reliable sources of news, just FYI.
While it's true that Continued Conversation costs exist, in EITHER context, GA or Gemini, the actual cost is a bit more murky. ANY time you make a query like this, voice, typed into Google, Bing, OpenAI, whatever context, it uses a TON of resources and is expensive, this is why there's such concern about a bubble, because most of it is NOT self-supporting, and there's no clear way to make it such (or to reduce this overhead, beyond increasing efficiency).
3 weeks ago
To be clear, paying for it doesn't unlock continued conversation. "Let's Chat" functionality is quite different, and your use cases may be quite different, too. For example, it doesn't support Google home commands whatsoever. It's a major problem.
3 weeks ago
The loss of free continued conversation is my biggest regret for upgrading. I waited for several weeks before taking the plunge, and I only did it because I thought it might fix two issues that started happening on Google Home. First, the option to replay a song stopped working on my speaker, with it still works in my Nest Hub. Second, asking Google Home to repeat what it said suddenly resulted in "I can't remember what I said." DUMB! I thought Gemini Home you fix that, but it didn't, and now it's dumber than it was before without the continued conversation. They need to fix this ASAP!
3 weeks ago
You are so correct. You said it like a champ. I am so very upset about this one step forward and two steps back. I'm getting tired of saying the Wake words over and over when most times I speak to my Google home mini assistant. I follow up with continued questions. This is ridiculous and as you said I believe I've been defrauded. I had what I paid for and they took it away after the fact. Thank you for articulating it so well. I'm not that good with words.
3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago
It's annoying. I've been using both Google Home and Alexa devices for a few years. Watching both evolve, and seeing the relative weaknesses. This inconvenience won't stop my use of the Google Home devices I have because they are still very useful. But I'm not upgrading these as I am with my Alexa devices. For my uses, Alexa is better at everything, even answering questions.
3 weeks ago
I couldn't be more disappointed! The Continued Conversation feature was one of the reasons I went with Google a long time ago. Amazon Alexa didn't offer it back then. I have a Google Nest Hub, Google Home, Google Nest Audio, and more Mini's than I'm willing to admit. The ole' bait and switch, I guess. Even if we do pay for what was once standard, the prompt becomes, "Hey Google, let's chat" if you want continued conversation. That sucks.
Also, Google, let us have the option of "Gemini" as a prompt, or even "hey Gemini". Anybody else on board with this..? Quite the ego there, Google. I don't hear anybody saying "hey Amazon"...
In my opinion, anybody entering into the market for one of these devices who does an ounce of research will absolutely be going with Amazon Alexa.
3 weeks ago
But continued conversation was the most important feature for me too. I had it for free and they took it away with an upgrade. I feel like I've been defrauded. They take one step forward and two steps back. I am upset with Google indeed
2 weeks ago
I totally hate google right now. As it was, I was sick and tired of having to say hey google to wake it. They are so enamored with their name, or insecure, that they feel the need for people to say it out loud in their homes. Amazon at least gives its system a human name. And now we have to say it every time we have a follow up question?! or else pay a monthly fee for it when it was free for us before? Long time loyal users like myself are getting screwed. Alexa also has this "follow up" feature that you can enable for free. I think it is time to switch out all my home assistants. F.U. google
2 weeks ago
If Google doesn't fix the "continued conversation" feature, where you don't have to say, "Hey Google, let's chat" then I'm going to switch to the Home Assistant version and just go with that one instead, and get rid of Google Home completely.
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago
I wonder if this can be added to the latest class action lawsuit against google for their home devices...
"www.androidcentral.com/accessories/smart-home/class-action-lawsuit-filed-against-google-over-home-an..."
2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago
Absolutely SPOT ON! Google? Are you listening? I am NEVER going to upgrade my Google devices for my home. I will switch to Amazon before that happens. Google will Lose my business. I am hoping more people will take that stance because what Google is doing is just NOT RIGHT. #FAIL
2 weeks ago
It was a low down sneaky deception. It was not revealed before transitioning to Gemini! Had I known I was going to lose the continued conversation/ fluid speech feature I would not have transitioned from Google Assistant to Gemini.
a week ago
I agree. This is how Google now operates. Even though their motto is "Do no Evil.", they seem to be going evil all for a buck. Sad. Good Luck!
a week ago
They removed that part of the motto for "Do the right thing", which is much more open to interpretation, IMO.
Recently moved older Home units to Gemini, not so impressed between this and BIG response delays. Might move to HA and/or revert to Alexa, tough call...
a week ago
Either way you look at it, it's just not right. Google has left the rails and has gone rogue. Bah bye! Good luck to everyone who's switched to Gemini. It's going to be a bumpy ride. LoL
Sunday - last edited Monday
This forced conversion to Gemini is frustrating. Simple tasks like asking it the current weather, and then (in continued conversion mode) asking what tomorrow will be like is no longer possible without having to start the whole thing as "Hey google Lets chat". I don't want to chat. I just wanted answers. Similar when controlling home automation devices. Device (Light, thermostat, camera) control under "Hey Google Lets Chat" mode doesn't work. you have to break out of that mode by saying "Hey Google" in front of each automation command. So F**king annoying. Makes me want to take a sledge hammer to all my nest minis and nest hubs.
And for some stupid reason it keeps answering that "two vacuums are off" when I didn't ask anything about vacuums.
Sunday
Exactly that.
Monday
Yeah, this is nuts. Turn a light(s) on, then adjust the level, used to be two consecutive commands with follow-up, now two separate commands, if lucky.
I've had it ask me twice now "what do you want to do with the movie lights", instead of just turning them on, simply, as GA used to do. Just turn them on, seems simple enough, or it was...
Sunday
Agreed.. it is so very disappointing to keep having basic long-free features stripped away and paywalled. I can do it on my phone, so why not my nest devices? Now we have to annoyingly keep saying Hey Google to resume where we left off. When we all purchases these devices, there was no talk about paywalls to use them (maybe deep in the fine print, but they know nobody actually reads though the terms of service). The ensh*tification continues!
Monday
What is even more annoying is when the Gemini Artificial Idiot asks you to confirm an action by saying yes or no, I now have to say "hey google yes" instead of the simpler and more natural "yes" that I could do with the old Google Assistant. I think Google is just trying to piss customers off enough to force them to pay $10/month. Only for the customers to end up being even more annoyed by having to ask "Hey Google lets chat" to initiate continued conversation.
Monday
Yeah, this is part of what caused me to de-enroll (hopefully).
Even if you are okay with the paywall for existing features, you can't use Continued-Conversation to confirm controls with Gemini, as the so-called Chat mode is excluded from any sort of Device control.
What a %@#$% mess...
Monday
I pay for the new Gemini Home premium functionality and never use it because it is useless to me. Over 99% of my use cases are home automation based commands, and the let's chat functionality doesn't support these, neither will I ever say "let's chat" in order to execute home commands. Why would I? This is a major impediment to home automation. It's absolute nonsense.
In addition to examining legal remedies, we need to figure out how to hack the new implementation with an IFTT or similar script command that basically forces a follow-up "hey google" behind the scenes automatically everytime the assistant completes an answer.
Monday
I de-enrolled from the Preview last night, hopefully this will go through.
I gave up after two nights of having to tell Gemini what I want to do with the lights, that was too much (don't recall a single instance of this with GA). The lack of ability to use follow-up to do something simple, just adjust light-levels, ask about temperatures in a couple of hours, etc., all of this sort of did me in. I hope I can park on GA for a bit, before this is forced (assuming I can get back to GA as the Home app seemed to indicate was still possible).
2 hours ago
It's now Thursday. Did the downgrade work? Curious.
Monday
I did have one instance last night where I asked for done information and after the answer from Gemini, I reflexively said, "Thank you Google" and Gemini answered, "You're welcome". I almost feel out of my chair that I didn't have to say, " Hey Google...". I'm trying to duplicate that behavior, so it might have been a fluke.
2 hours ago
I share your frustration. I am a Google Home Premium Advanced subscriber and Continued Conversation stopped working for me too, when it updated to Gemini Live. So I'm paying more and also getting less. I've tried everything to get the Continued Conversation functionality back, to no avail. It's hard to remain patient with Google when they constantly change the name of everything (Nest, Home, Assistant, Gemini, etc.) and constantly add and then take away functions. A lot of it feels very deceptive and/or like they are bumbling and don't know what they're doing. In any case, they definitely seem to have have no clear focus and just make things up as they go along.