

The Google Home app is finally adding the ability to double-tap to quick seek through camera history. This is currently part of the Public Preview program.
At the moment, double-tap in Google Home’s camera history view just zoomed in on the video, with the gesture eventually zooming you out. You had to long-press and slide the scrubber to move through a clip.
Google is now adding a 10-second quick seek to “navigate your camera history faster.” This is more granular and matches the behavior of every other video player.
- Double-tap on the right side of the video playback window to go forward.
- Double-tap on the left side of the video playback window to go backward.
You’ll presumably still be able to zoom by pinching in/out.
Camera history quick seek is first coming to the Public Preview program, though it’s not yet appearing on Android and iOS devices/accounts we checked this afternoon. This is a very straightforward capability and will make for a nice quality-of-life improvement.
More on Google Home:
- Google Home Gemini Extension going stable with more controls
- Google Home app starts rolling out Nest Protect and Matter smart lock support
- Google Home app finally rolling out Dynamic Color theming [U]
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