The emergence of smart home devices, such as the Google Home, that are driven by artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are poised to create a 1.5% growth in industry revenue in the United States this year.
Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association, believes that this "forecast reinforces the belief that connectivity is going to be one of the driving trends of the time. More and more consumers are discovering the remarkable benefits that connected products deliver, providing anytime, anywhere access to information, entertainment, and each other."
While the voice-controlled speaker is not a new item, the technology is changing rapidly. As such, making a decision as to which one to buy can be confusing. Thinking of purchasing a Google Home or Amazon Echo as a digital voice assistant or smart home hub? Here are a few fast facts to help make the decision easier:
Both have voice activation features to control searches, music, and support smart home devices. Each can serve as a Bluetooth speaker, and support Pandora, Spotify, and iHeartRadio in addition to their private label channels. They connect with equal ease to most home Wi-Fi networks, and can also perform basic assistant tasks such as spelling, setting timers, and reading the news.
Smart home integration is more than just a buzzword, as it has become a necessity for most. While both handle it well, Google Home goes a step farther, allowing for a far more evolved Smart TV integration. This functionality edges out the competition, ultimately making it reader's choice.