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Apple’s Stumbling HomePod Isn’t the Hot Seller It Wanted

14 pointsby DEFCON28about 7 years ago

3 comments

deapsabout 7 years ago
The article hits the nail on the head for me. My son got a google home mini for Christmas last year for free with the chrome book we bought him.<p>Now we have a home mini on every floor, and we are happy with the relatively cheap price we paid.<p>Apple’s version either needs to come down in price or offer a lot more for its current price - if it wants a larger share of the market, in my opinion.
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virtu0soabout 7 years ago
That&#x27;s because having these hot microphones networked in your house is such a creep concept, and feels extremely far from useful, that the people who do buy them, are simply open to the experimentation, and accepting the dare. I don&#x27;t think anyone imagines the experiment will bear fruit, but they&#x27;ve made peace with throwing some money away on a thing that seems to be something, somehow.<p>Personally, I hate the idea of Siri. I see people use Siri and I just shrug. I see people with Apple watches and I just shrug.<p>But I see a lot more people with Apple watches, than I do using Siri. I never see anyone using Okay Google or Cortana or Alexa.<p>My instictive judgement tells me that people who go beyond mere experimentation with voice-activated personal assistant software, and come to rely on it, are ridiculous people. When you use these things, there aren&#x27;t many cues to guess at the response you&#x27;ll get, and the sensation is not unlike yelling at a deaf child that doesn&#x27;t speak your language. Will it hear me? Does it understand me? Can it follow basic instructions? (<i>frequently the answers are yes, maybe, and no</i>)<p>This is even with the low learning curve of a consumer product design.<p>Virtual assistants aren&#x27;t fun, feel undiginfied, and don&#x27;t have a lot of redeeming utility. It&#x27;s no coincidence that only large companies have developed them, and I think it&#x27;s best to bet against them for now.
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baybal2about 7 years ago
&gt;Apple’s Stumbling HomePod Isn’t the Hot Seller It Wanted<p>Well, just like any other &quot;Pods&quot; out there. Seems ordinary people do not see a point buying them. One of my last tasks back when I worked in a sourcing company 2 years ago, was to investigate what are consumer attitudes to different &quot;random speaking house appliances.&quot; It was like 9&#x2F;10 people will just simply think of them like talking alarm clocks or radios. No wonder people are not spending $200 for a talking alarm clock.
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