This January, the yearly CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas took place. From January 9-12, the world’s leading tech manufacturers showed off their latest products, gadgets, and innovations. Something very noticeable was that Google, compared to the years before, was very present. Enormous Google billboards and ads were visible throughout the city, and instead of having a booth inside the convention centre, just like all the other tech companies, Google built a three story-installation in front of the building. Why this sudden change in appearance? It seemed that there was only one goal: showcasing and highlighting the Google Assistant.
The Google Assistant
The Google building at CES showcased all the different products that use Google Assistant; smart speakers, watches, Android Auto, kitchen appliances, you name it. By bringing these devices together, they were able to give a demonstration of how everything connects, and how you could use the devices throughout the day.
Google also revealed the launch of touchscreen Assistant devices, which will be released soon in cooperation with JBL, Lenovo, LG and Sony, who will produce the different units.
According to Google, more people than ever will be using voice-activated speakers in 2018. The Google Home Mini and Amazon Echo Dot are well represented in (mostly American) homes at the moment, supporting families in their daily life, without having them to look at the screens. This month Google surveyed people who own Google Home or Amazon Echo voice-activated speakers to find out how they relate to the technology.
You can find the complete visualized findings here.