There are 3 main smart speakers out there, including the Google Home, Amazon Echo and Apple HomePod. Here's which one is right for you: ForbesFinds
Share to facebookWhen Amazon first launched the Echo back in 2014, it created a whole new product category — the smart speaker. At the time it seemed a bit weird to talk to a speaker, but little did we know that in a few years other major tech companies would be investing millions into their take on the smart speaker — including Google with the Google Home, and now Apple with the HomePod.
Alexa, however, still has a longer list of “skills” than Google Assistant. That’s to say, it just connects with more devices and services, meaning there’s a wider range of things you can do with it. The Google version of that is “Actions,” and while Google is adding more Actions every day, there still aren’t as many as what’s available on the Amazon Echo.
First, the devices that are compatible with all three ecosystems. Those include the main ones — you’ll get smart lighting with Philips Hue and LIFX, Belkin’s WeMo range of switches and devices , August’s Smart Lock, extended smart home support through Samsung SmartThings, and so on. Safe to say, if you have specific smart home devices that you want to use with the Google Home, Amazon Echo, or Apple HomePod, we recommend looking up compatibility first. Chances are, it’ll work just fine — but why take a chance in the first place?Smart speakers aren’t just good for controlling your smart home – they’re also great at interacting with the rest of your digital life. For example, you can get information about your upcoming calendar events, order an Uber or a pizza, and so on.
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