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Google Home Speaker may arrive June 25, Best Buy Canada listing suggests

At a glance:

  • Best Buy Canada lists June 25, 2026 as the Google Home Speaker release date, while the U.S. Best Buy site and Google Store have not shown the same update.
  • The $99.99 Gemini speaker is expected in 19 countries and four colors: Berry, Hazel, Jade, and Porcelain.
  • If the timing holds, Google's first speaker since 2020 would arrive just after spring ends on June 21 and alongside continued Gemini for Home Early Access updates.

A retailer date, not an official launch

The Google Home Speaker was first teased at Made by Google 2025 last August, with more details arriving in October after the Pixel 10a and Fitbit Air. The newest release signal comes from Best Buy Canada's product page, which lists June 25, 2026 as the date for Google's new Gemini speaker. That date does not appear on the American Best Buy site, and the Google Store has yet to show an equivalent update, so the listing should be treated as a strong retailer clue rather than a formal launch announcement.

Spring ends on June 21, meaning a June 25 release would miss that seasonal marker by just a few days. The delay is small, but it matters because Google has been positioning the speaker as part of a broader Home and Gemini rollout rather than a simple audio accessory. For buyers, the practical takeaway is that the product may be close, but official confirmation still needs to come from Google or a wider retail update.

Hardware may be ready, but Gemini for Home is the open question

At this point, the actual hardware should be fully complete, according to the timing implied by the retailer listing. The more likely sticking point is software, because Gemini for Home is still part of the Early Access program. That means Google still has room to tune the assistant experience before putting the device into full public release.

Since March, Google has been updating the preview experience available on existing speakers and displays three to four times per month. Those updates suggest the company is actively refining the day-to-day behavior of Gemini in the home, not merely waiting for manufacturing to finish. The question now is whether the June 25 date reflects a finished software path or a target that could still move if the Early Access work needs more polish.

Pricing, colors, and design

The Google Home Speaker will be $99.99, placing it in the mainstream smart speaker market rather than the premium audio segment. The listed colors are:

  • Berry (pink/red)
  • Hazel (black/gray)
  • Jade (light green)
  • Porcelain (beige/white)

Those color names make the launch feel more design-led than purely utilitarian, giving buyers a choice between warmer neutrals and brighter accents. The speaker uses a 360-degree design with fabric covering everything but the base. The base houses a ring of status lights and a microphone mute switch, keeping the always-listening assistant experience physically understandable.

Home audio and smart display tie-ins

One of the more important feature details is that users will finally be able to pair two Speakers with the Google TV Streamer for a home theater system. That gives the Google Home Speaker a role beyond casual music playback, because it can become part of a TV audio setup when used in a matched pair. For households already using the Google TV Streamer, this could make the speaker more compelling than a standalone assistant puck.

Google is also listing stereo pairing and grouping with existing Nest speakers for multi-room audio. The audio use cases are:

  • Pair two Speakers with the Google TV Streamer for a home theater system.
  • Use stereo pairing for left/right playback.
  • Group the speaker with existing Nest speakers for multi-room audio.

That matters for current Nest users because the new speaker does not appear to be an isolated ecosystem reset. Instead, it can sit inside an existing Google Home audio setup, either as a stereo pair or as another grouped room for whole-home playback.

Availability and what to watch next

Google's first speaker since 2020 is expected to be available in 19 countries. The listed countries are:

  • United States
  • Canada
  • United Kingdom
  • Ireland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Spain
  • Italy
  • Netherlands
  • Denmark
  • Norway
  • Sweden
  • Finland
  • Belgium
  • Switzerland
  • Austria
  • Japan
  • Australia
  • New Zealand

The regional list spans North America, much of Western and Northern Europe, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand, which suggests Google is not treating this as a tiny test launch. Best Buy Canada's June 25 listing is the main new data point, but the absence of the same date on the American site and Google Store means the next confirmation will likely come from those channels. The article's source note also includes an FTC affiliate-link disclosure, which is separate from the retailer availability information and should not be read as an official launch date.

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FAQ

Is June 25, 2026 officially confirmed for Google Home Speaker?
Not yet. Best Buy Canada's product page lists June 25, 2026, but the American Best Buy site does not show the same date and the Google Store has not updated. Because the date comes from one retailer, it is best read as a likely launch signal rather than final confirmation. The June 25 date would land four days after spring ends on June 21.
How much will Google Home Speaker cost and what colors are listed?
The speaker is listed at $99.99. The colors are Berry (pink/red), Hazel (black/gray), Jade (light green), and Porcelain (beige/white). It uses a 360-degree fabric-covered design, with fabric covering everything except the base. The base includes a ring of status lights and a microphone mute switch.
Which countries are expected to get Google Home Speaker?
The article says it will be available in 19 countries. The list includes the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. That makes the rollout broad across North America, Europe, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. The availability note still depends on Google's final launch plan, since the June 25 date is currently tied to Best Buy Canada rather than an official Google Store update.

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