Not exact matches
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.
This is a significant benefit since music listening is the most used feature of smart
speakers according to a recent Voicebot survey of U.S. device
owners.
According to Vicki Lynne Morgan, certified guerilla marketing coach, pet industry
speaker and president of Animal Brands, a successful marketing and consulting agency, most small business
owners can and should create their own marketing plans.
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.
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.
Forty - two percent of
owners say smart
speakers have become «essential to their everyday lives,» and 56 % say that «they don't want to go back to life before them,»
according to Inside Radio.
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.
While the integration itself is great news for Nest and Echo
owners, the backstory adds some intrigue:
According to Recode, Nest executives reportedly considered making their own voice - activated
speaker, similar to the Echo, but backed off due to fears that Nest's ties to Google would frighten customers.
In what must be some sobering news for Google,
according to this Voicebot report, only 18.4 percent of American smart
speaker owners have a Google Home product.