The phrase
"speaker owners" refers to people who possess or own speakers, which are devices that produce sound.
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Half of
smart speaker owners reported using them for 6 or more tasks and 25 % use them for 11 or more tasks.
The data looked at how many smart
speaker owners used them to listen to music «frequently» at different points of the day.
Another important finding is that 61 % of current smart
speaker owners intend to purchase more devices during the holiday season.
31 percent of smart
speaker owners want their virtual assistants to control other devices in their home such as devices in the living room or kitchen.
More than three quarters of smart
speaker owners keep their devices in a shared space like the living room or kitchen.
Although, it's not all bad news for the smartphone, with 44 % of smart
speaker owners saying they use voice assistants more on their phones since getting a speaker.
Another important finding is that 61 % of current smart
speaker owners intend to purchase more devices during the holiday season.
More than half of
smart speaker owners report at least trying a game on their device and nearly one - third say they use them monthly.
Edison collected the data during a telephone survey of 1,010 adults the last week of December and combined it with a more in - depth online survey of smart
speaker owners in November.
According to a new report released by Activate, the majority of smart
speaker owners just use them for a small set of mundane functions, like playing music, getting the weather, or setting alarms.
A VoiceLabs survey of smart
speaker owners found that more than 40 percent of activity with the AI - powered devices is still related to playing music or books.
Smart
speaker owners told us that 26 % had made a purchase through their devices and 11.5 % were doing so monthly.
Voicebot's Smart Speaker Consumer Adoption Report found that 2.6 % of
non-smart speaker owners were planning on buying an Apple HomePod.
The purpose of this study was not to gauge smart speaker market penetration but rather to assess use cases for smart
speaker owners compared to non-owners.
However, Amazon Echo products still command nearly 72 % market share of current U.S. smart
speaker owners according to the Voicebot Smart Speaker Consumer Adoption Report published yesterday.
According to the Voicebot Smart Speaker Consumer Adoption report, only a little over half of smart
speaker owners claim to use their device daily, and only 12.7 % use it more than six times per day.
The focus on Amazon Music with these new Alexa developments is likely meant as further indirect encouragement from the tech company to have Echo smart
speaker owners gravitate more towards its own music platform.
It's a problem smart
speaker owners face and largely just have to put up with, but no more... at least for Google Home owners.
For smart
speaker owners with children in their household, the rates were higher for each period, although the overall trends were the same as the overall base: 45 %, 40 %, and 36 % for the respective top time periods.
This is the news Apple Music subscribers and
Sonos speaker owners may have been waiting for for months now.
Apple also wants
Siri speaker owners to use the device for their homes by allowing customers to control appliances and lights through the company's HomeKit system.
New research from Panasonic reveals that 69 % of smart
speaker owners identify listening to music and radio as the primary motive for buying one.
Only about 34.3 percent of smart
speaker owners own more than one speaker, and only a paltry 7 percent own four or more.
62 percent of smart
speaker owners in the U.S. made a purchase, and 44 percent did in the U.K.
According to NPR and Edison's data, 42 % of smart
speaker owners say the devices are essential to their everyday lives, and 65 % say they wouldn't want to go back to life without one.
More than half of smart
speaker owners report at least trying a game on their device and nearly one - third say they use them monthly.
Smart
speaker owner use of games was another interesting finding from the report.
General information questions are tried by 91 % of smart
speakers owners.
Voicebot data show an average of 2.79 consumer uses per day for smart
speaker owners versus just 0.33 per day for smartphone owners.
Voicebot's Smart Speaker Consumer Adoption Report 2018 developed in collaboration with Pullstring and RAIN Agency found that 45.9 % of smart
speaker owners had a device in the living room and 41.4 % in the kitchen.
More than one - in - four smart
speaker owners say they have purchased something using voice and 11.5 % say they are using the feature monthly.
The company quickly established 2.6 % market share among smart
speaker owners, by far the largest share among high - end devices.
Seventy percent of smart
speaker owners use them at least weekly and 86 % at least monthly.
Forty - one percent of smart
speaker owners report having used their device to make a phone call and 34 % have used messaging.
Smart
speaker owners report using voice assistants on their devices an average of 2.79 times per day.
General information questions are tried by 91 % of smart
speakers owners.
Seventy percent of smart
speaker owners use them at least weekly and 86 % at least monthly.
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