Google Zooms By Amazon In Smart Speaker Shipments, Report Says (arstechnica.com)
A new report released this week says that Google has surpassed Amazon in global smart speaker shipments in the first quarter of 2018. "[Research firm Canalys] says Google shipped 3.2 million Google Home and Home Mini speakers over the course of the quarter," reports Ars Technica. "Amazon, meanwhile, is said to have shipped 2.5 million Echo speakers." From the report: According to the report, Google jumped from taking 19.3 percent of smart speaker shipments in Q1 2017 to 36.2 percent this past quarter. Amazon accounted for a whopping 79.6 percent of shipments in the year-ago quarter but fell to 27.7 percent in Q1 2018, the report says. Now, it appears the Home has reached a point of parity with the Echo; this report would mark the first time Google has overtaken Amazon in total shipments. Canalys credits Google's rise in part to retailers and channel operators "prioritizing" the Home over the Echo, given that Amazon is one of its biggest competitors in retail at large. A couple of caveats: neither Amazon nor Google breaks out quarterly sales figures for each device family, so Canalys' figures likely aren't 100-percent exact. It's also worth noting that "shipments" are not the same as "sales," so it's possible that deals and discounts on the devices have affected the figures to an extent.
If so then no surprise because google has been giving out free minis all over the place lately.
I browse on +1 so AC's need not respond, I won't see it.
Chinese products tend to be cheaper than US-branded products. Where mass products are concerned, and the quality is good enough (the product, even if buggy as hell, doesn't break within a couple of weeks of use), price is the decisive factor. So, yes if Google wants to maintain its Android-like dominance it has to give away the speakers, or else sell the hardware side of the business to its lower margin Chinese competitors, the way it did with Motorola. Expect an Alibaba or Xiaomi Home real soon, at which point we'll probably hear an announcement of the forthcoming release of Android Voice Beta.
Google is worldwide. This is not surprising.
They're not "smart speakers." They're "connected listeners". Aka bugs for your home.
Sorry, but these things are tantamout to volunteering to be spied upon 24x7.
I'm sure they're cool and entertaining and may have some actual utility.
But I wouldn't be caught dead with one of the fucking things.
Chas - The one, the only.
THANK GOD!!!
Seems like Amazon could take the instant lead by just making their shipments bigger without one sale.
I wonder when the chip implant version of Home and echo will come out?
The shepherds did so well protecting the flock that the sheep no longer believed that wolves existed.
So many tech trinkets destined to be obsolete in a year and relegated to a basement or thrift store.
It is mystifying to me that anyone thinks having an always listening marketing device in your house is anything but a horrible idea.
With less than $100 you can create your own personal voice assistant. Here are 4 free replacements for Amazon and Google's assistants:
Mycroft - https://mycroft.ai/
Kalliope - https://kalliope-project.githu...
Jasper - https://jasperproject.github.i...
Adrian - http://www.theadrianproject.co...
Their guesses at why Google outsold Amazon all start with the assumption the devices are equivalent. I have both and the echo is vastly inferior.
Dear AlaIalalalalalalalal,
You're merely revealing your third-world, caveman stupidity by listing all your passwords for everyone to see.
I still love you,
Jesus Christ, a.k.a. God
P.S. Don't forget that I hear every bat-sh*t crazy ØØØØ±ÙSØ you utter near your Amazon Echo.
With less than $100 you can create your own personal voice assistant. Here are 4 free replacements:
Mycroft - https://mycroft.ai/ [mycroft.ai]
Kalliope - https://kalliope-project.githu... [github.io]
Jasper - https://jasperproject.github.i... [github.io]
Adrian - http://www.theadrianproject.co... [theadrianproject.com]
If you haven't detected the pattern already, when the initial leader gets surpassed, they dont try to innovate and compete, they fall back on patent protections. I would argue that none of it passes the obvious test - I wrote my own extensible version a decade ago by piping poketsphinx_continuous through a bash read line loop... though I didn't keep any data (except the current line) unless you asked it to dictate.
the one thing google has over amazon is they have the walmarts and lowes stores. made it easier for impulse buying. plus it increases shipment. I can go to the local walmarts and they will have a large inventory of google homes. the same with lowes. it is impossible to get any amazon alexa devices in the local area. have to go to the larger cities where there are best buy, bed, bath and beyond and other speciality stores to get one if you don't want to order online.