Google preparing to launch display-equipped smart speakers

IANS  |  San Francisco 

is reportedly preparing to launch a display-equipped in a direct competition with and Holding in the voice-activated gadgets category.

"targets to ship some three million units for the first batch of the new model of that comes with a screen. It's an aggressive plan," Nikkei Asian Review quoted an industry source as saying on Thursday.

The new product would be part of the Home range of smart speakers, running on (AI)-based Google Assistant, to Amazon's "Echo Show", which is a pair of two-inch speakers with a 7-inch touchscreen that displays visual output for Alexa's responses.

Google's upcoming model with the display is still likely to rely on voice commands, but users should be able to play videos, check their calendars and view maps, the report added.

The developer's AI lineup currently features the standard Google Home, the cost-effective Home Mini and the high-end Home Max.

The first two options are positioned against Amazon's regular Echo and Echo Dot, while the top-of-the-line model competes with Apple's HomePod, which comes with the

The giant accounted for 36 per cent of over 9 million smart speakers units shipped in the January-March period of 2018 with acquiring a 28 per cent market share.

Other players, including JBL, Lenovo, and have also signed up to make screen-equipped smart speakers.

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First Published: Fri, August 17 2018. 18:28 IST