Alexa wasn't the only voice assistant on display. Plenty of slick tech products also boasted Google Assistant support. Here are new and notable gadgets we came across at this year's show. This gallery will be regularly updated throughout CES.
New voice control features for the Play Sync Box, including Google Assistant, help you put on a light show every time you use your TV.
Soon you'll be able to link Google Assistant to Moen's line of connected showers, such as the U by Moen Smart Shower.
The latest version of the August Smart Lock is another smart home product that will support Google Assistant.
In addition to person detection, two-way audio, a glass break sensor and three storage options, this camera from D-Link will integrate Google Assistant capabilities.
Equipped with GE's UltraFresh system, new GE front-load washing machines will resist creating bad odors in their drums. They'll also support Google Assistant.
Smart LED lighting company Lifx just unveiled new bulbs, and a massive switch to control them. You'll also be able to command the lights via Google Assistant.
This Lifx candelabra bulb offers multiple white-light color temperatures ranging from a warm, candlelike glow to a stark white.
Behold the Epson EF-100W and EF-100B Smart Streaming Laser Projectors with Android TV. These portable projectors offer an image up to 150 inches in size. They also offer onboard Android TV for content streaming and come with a dedicated remote that has built-in Google Assistant voice search.
The Kohler Setra faucet will cost $399 and work with Kohler Konnect, Alexa and Google Assistant for voice commands.
The Halo Touch smart lock from Kwikset uses a fingerprint scanner instead of a physical key. It also works with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa for voice commands. For example, "Hey, Google, lock the front door."
This advanced Wi-Fi 6 mesh router will provide top speeds of up to 574 megabits per second on the 2.4GHz band and 1,201Mbps on the 5GHz band. You can also control guest network and specific device access through Alexa and Google Assistant voice commands.
Nanoleaf plans to offer six-sided, hexagonal panels, plus new "unified" panels that'll let you mix and match shapes. Since the company's current LED panels support Google Assistant and Alexa, it's a good bet these will as well.
GE's new line of smart light switches require only a three-wire setup (no neutral). They also don't need a separate hub to work. The switches support voice commands you give Google Assistant and Alexa too.
The Harman Kardon Citation Oasis ($199) does pretty much everything you need from a smart alarm clock. Not only does it have an LED clock like the Amazon Dot, along with a built-in voice assistant (Google), but it also has wireless charging for your phone.
The new Belkin Soundform Elite is both a wireless phone charger and a smart speaker with Google Assistant built in.