Posted on 05/27/2018 4:46:40 PM PDT by PJ-Comix
Ask around, and youll find a surprising number of people have a smart speaker in their homes. As of January, 1 in 6 Americans own a voice-activated speaker, but Gartner predicts 75 percent of U.S. households will have one by 2020. With a broad gamut of capabilitiesstreaming news and music, answering questions, issuing reminders, and controlling connected home productsthey can offer a good value proposition, particularly when paired with an attractive price point.
But just because our Echos, Google Homes, and HomePods can do all sorts of things doesnt mean were taking advantage of every single one of their features. Many of us are content to rely on our digital assistants for just one, or a handful, of specific tasks. With that in mind, there seem to be several distinct emerging classes of smart speaker users to which people belong.
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Then how do you use it? At work?
I don’t.
I have a Kindle Fire HD that came with Alexa. I turned it off. I have an iPhone and turned Siri off.
He didn't like calling it "Alexa" so I changed it so it now responds to "Computer" instead.
Oh, the other thing he uses a lot is the timer/reminder: “Computer, remind me to call _____ at 9 o’clock.”
If you don’t use Alexa then you are not an Alexa user!
Alexa, compute the ratio “Pi” to the last digit.
5.56mm
I don’t like the idea of Alexa either. However, most (all?) smartphones also have a similar capability to listen in on our normal (non-phone) conversations.
These Are the Five Types of Alexa Users: Which one are you?
The kind that makes sure she goes home afterwards.
Rarely. When I watch anything, it's generally on my computer. I never thought I'd ever get to the place in my life at which technology would have passed me by, but I just have no desire at this point to keep up. That said, I understand the power and attraction of technology.
From what I’ve heard, I just don’t see the value in having such a device.
Technology is always changing. If I learn more about how it makes your life easier, delivers great service or value to you , better than the alternative, then I will consider getting one .
Some people are early adopters of new technology, and some lag behind, as they wait for family and friends to learn about the devices and tell them how it adds to the whole quality of your life .
I received my Echo Dot as a Christmas gift. I got weather reports only at first. Now I mainly use it to listen to Talk Radio.
Precisely!
I don’t have one but it wouldn’t bother me. I live alone with two dachshunds so all the NSA will hear is “Are you guys hungry?” And a lot of barking, Olga shut up, Otto shut up.
No one I know does
But then I hang out with some top notch IT security types
“From what Ive heard, I just dont see the value in having such a device.”
You have not heard much.
Controls my home theater
Provides my schedule
Sets timers and reminders
Send and receive phone calls and texts
Gives news and weather summaries
Not very tech savvy are you?
HAL: Dave, although you took very thorough precautions in the pod against my hearing you, I could see your lips move.
Precisely
“How come the NSA built that place out in the desert with all the servers?”
Some people will never get it.
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