Google is rolling out an update that lets Gemini adjust certain Google TV settings by voice. Multiple outlets report that the feature is part of Google’s earlier-announced Gemini integration for Google TV, designed to reduce the need to find and use the remote to change system options. At launch, the capability is limited to select TCL Google TV devices, with TCL owners receiving the feature first. According to the reports, the voice controls cover more than just audio adjustments; users can change picture and sound-related settings using spoken commands. The update does not apply broadly to all Google TV devices immediately, and the rollout is described as an initial, model-specific release. The outlets characterize the experience as using voice to navigate and apply settings rather than manually opening the TV menus. Overall, the reports agree that the feature is an incremental expansion of Gemini’s role in managing Google TV behavior, starting with compatible TCL hardware and focused on common display and audio adjustments.