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- The Google Home 3.33 app update claims to improve camera timeline scrubbing on Android with better framerate and loading.
- A limited-access member tier is now generally available, allowing more control over shared home permissions.
- Early user feedback is mixed, with some praising the upgrade and others saying scrubbing performance is still lacking.
Google has rolled out a new update to its Google Home app that targets one of the most persistent complaints among Nest camera users. While improvements to key apps are usually a step in the right direction, not everyone is convinced the update goes far enough.
According to the latest entry on the Google changelog — dated May 28 but only published on Google’s support site yesterday — the Google Home 3.33 update brings substantially improved framerate and loading performance when scrolling through video history on Android. The goal is to make scrubbing through footage on the camera timeline smoother.