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Samsung’s Ballie Robot Is Finally Launching – And It Comes With Google’s Gemini AI

by Faith Amonimo
April 10, 2025
in Artifical Intelligence, Global News
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After years of concept videos and controlled demos, Samsung’s Ballie home robot is finally reaching consumers. The company confirmed it will launch in the U.S. this summer, with pre-registration now open on Samsung’s website.

Ballie has been around since 2020 in one form or another, but until now, it’s never shipped. The latest version is a compact, two-wheeled ball-shaped robot that acts like a rolling home assistant. It features a built-in projector, microphone, speaker, and support for Samsung SmartThings, meaning it can help control smart home devices as it moves through your space.

Ballie also controls your smart home gadgets. Photo by Chris Welch – The Verge
Ballie looks to be an adequate, average portable projector. Photo by Chris Welch – The Verge
Can act like a mobile smart display. Photo by Chris Welch – The Verge

But this time, it has something extra: generative AI.

Samsung has partnered with Google Cloud to bring Gemini AI into Ballie’s system. Together with Samsung’s own LLMs, Ballie is designed to handle audio commands, visual input from its camera, and environmental sensor data, all in real-time. That puts it closer to a true “assistant” than most voice-controlled hubs.

Samsung says Ballie can now look at you, analyze your outfit, and offer wardrobe suggestions. If you say, “I’m tired,” Ballie may recommend ways to sleep better, exercise more, or even tweak your lighting and temperature settings through smart home integration.

At CES earlier this year, Samsung demoed Ballie projecting weather updates onto walls and helping someone choose wine for dinner. The robot responded to voice, projected interface buttons, and even let users interact by pressing those buttons with their feet.

You can interact with Ballie using your voice and also by stepping on buttons projected onto the floor. Photo by Chris Welch – The Verge

The demo looked polished but tightly managed. Nobody outside Samsung has gotten real hands-on access yet, and there’s still some skepticism about how it’ll work in unscripted settings.

There’s also no pricing info yet.

The home robotics race is heating up. Meta, Apple, Google, and LG all have projects in the works. Amazon’s Astro flopped in part because it lacked clear utility. Samsung is betting Ballie’s AI edge will make it more than just a novelty.

Whether it delivers or just rolls around being adorable will depend on how much real-world functionality lives up to the pitch.

Tags: AI-powered home assistantBallie CES demoBallie pre-order USABallie with Gemini AIGoogle Gemini robot integrationSamsung home robotSamsung smart home robot
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