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posted by Fnord666 on Saturday November 11 2017, @03:46AM   Printer-friendly
from the speak-up dept.

Voice-enabled smart speakers to reach 55% of U.S. households by 2022, says report

Adoption of voice-powered smart speakers is taking off. According to a new report from Juniper Research out this morning, smart devices like the Amazon Echo, Google Home and Sonos One will be installed in a majority – that is, 55 percent – of U.S. households by the year 2022. By that time, over 70 million households will have at least one of these smart speakers in their home, and the total number of installed devices will top 175 million.

The new forecast follows other reports pointing to growth in the voice-enabled speaker market, including one from eMarketer this spring which said that 35.6 million U.S. consumers would use a voice-activated device at least once per month in 2017, representing 128.9 percent growth over last year.

Despite the increased adoption of smart speakers with voice control capabilities, the new report points out that the majority of voice assistant usage won't be through these in-home devices. Instead, the most usage will occur on smartphones, with over 5 billion assistants installed on smartphones worldwide by 2022.

Amazon teaches Alexa Japanese for Echo's next destination

Amazon's Echo, Plus and Dot speakers will finally be available in Japan starting next week. To prepare for the devices' arrival in the island nation, the e-retail giant taught the voice assistant how to understand and respond in the Japanese language. Alexa SVP Tom Taylor said the company designed an all-new experience "from the ground up for Japanese customers, including a new Japanese voice, local knowledge and over 250 skills from Japanese developers."

Related: Amazon Dominates Voice-Controlled Speaker Market
Amazon is Working on Smart Glasses to House Alexa AI, Says FT
Google Pulls YouTube off of the Amazon Echo Show
Amazon's Alexa Adds Ability to Order from Best Buy


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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by SanityCheck on Saturday November 11 2017, @04:16AM (3 children)

    by SanityCheck (5190) on Saturday November 11 2017, @04:16AM (#595490)

    You must install it for the children! What if an accident happened, how can a child summon help?

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  • (Score: 2) by takyon on Saturday November 11 2017, @04:36AM

    by takyon (881) <reversethis-{gro ... s} {ta} {noykat}> on Saturday November 11 2017, @04:36AM (#595497) Journal
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  • (Score: 3, Informative) by inertnet on Saturday November 11 2017, @11:23AM (1 child)

    by inertnet (4071) on Saturday November 11 2017, @11:23AM (#595554) Journal

    It's better to have the children read 1984.

    • (Score: 4, Funny) by srobert on Saturday November 11 2017, @04:04PM

      by srobert (4803) on Saturday November 11 2017, @04:04PM (#595616)

      1984 was the year that Ronald Reagan won a second...
      No, Alexa, read the book 1984, by George Orwell.
      There are no records of any books written by George Orwell.
      Alexa, it was a very famous book written in 1948. It was made into a movie.
      You appear to be having a memory problem. Please stay in your home. Help will arrive shortly.