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by iqkznnft 1472 days ago
> I really love my Google smart home speaker and it's been extremely useful day to day.

There's lots of uncertainties on my life, but the fact I don't want a "Google smart home speaker" isn't one of them.

In fact, I just had a realization. If you have to say something is "smart", then it's shit. Then reason is, when a product is useful you don't need to call it smart to sell it.

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Discounting that... "Smart Speaker" is the class of product being sold? A "speaker" still is a regular old box that you hook up to your phone or HiFi.

People clearly get something out of these and they've been around for a while.

The term is mostly used for speakers with a built-in assistant (Google Assistant, Alexa, etc.), where the assistant is one of the main reasons for wanting a smart speaker.

It's great for things like setting alarms, kitchen timers (don't have to touch anything with your hands, just talk), checking the weather, and controlling the other smart devices like lights, with just your voice.