Walmart Gemini AI Speaker Surfaces Weeks Before Google Home Event


TL;DR

  • CSA-IoT Filing: A Connectivity Standards Alliance certification has surfaced for a Walmart “onn.” Gemini-powered smart speaker, weeks before Google ships its own Home Speaker.
  • Hardware Profile: The listing describes a 10W speaker with far-field microphones, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Google Cast for Audio, and a hardware microphone privacy switch.
  • Market Revival: A low-cost Walmart entry would revive third-party Gemini speakers dormant since the 2023 JBL Authentics lineup.
  • Latency Gap: Recent updates reportedly cut Gemini command latency on Home and Nest by roughly 40 percent but still trail the original Assistant.

Walmart appears to be readying a Gemini-powered “onn.” smart speaker. The Connectivity Standards Alliance posted an Onn Smart Speaker product certification this month, weeks before Google ships its own Home Speaker. It is the first concrete sign that Gemini is pulling outside speaker partners back into a category they vacated years ago.

Third-party Gemini smart speakers have been effectively dormant since the JBL Authentics lineup released in 2023. The Walmart device shows up as Google’s first-party Home Speaker and is set to launch in the near future, potentially within weeks. After a long stretch in which Google’s own Home and Nest hardware carried the assistant alone, an outside brand is preparing to ship into the same lineup just as the platform reaches its first-party flagship.

What the CSA-IoT Filing Shows

The Connectivity Standards Alliance entry identifies the device as a Gemini-powered smart home speaker handling voice assistant queries, audio playback, and smart-home control. Listed hardware includes a 10W speaker with far-field microphone array, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, Google Cast for Audio support, physical controls, LED indicators, and a hardware microphone privacy switch.

A 10-watt driver and a single far-field array suggest a kitchen-counter price point closer to a Walmart-brand competitor to the cheaper Echo Dot than to Google’s full-size Home Speaker, which Google has positioned at the top of its own lineup. Google Cast for Audio support also implies the speaker is meant to plug into existing Google-ecosystem households rather than function as a standalone music device.

Walmart has not officially launched the Onn Smart Speaker, and the device has not appeared on Walmart.com or in store inventory. A connectivity certification is currently its only public surface, and the filing does not say when shelves come next.