This is Microsoft's first Amazon Echo competitor
Microsoft unveiled its plans to take on Amazon’s Echo
last week, but the company didn’t detail any specific hardware
products. Harman Kardon is the first third-party device maker to bring
Cortana to a speaker, and it’s teasing its audio hardware
that will debut next year. In a 30-second video, the speaker looks very
much like an Amazon Echo, but it appears to include a display at the
top that lights up with Cortana’s user interface.
Microsoft has been detailing its plans for Cortana on
devices with screens over the past week, and it appears the company is
going to make the screen a requirement for bringing Cortana to Internet
of Things devices. The software giant used fridges, toasters, and thermostats
as example devices for Cortana, but it’s clear this initial speaker
from Harman Kardon will be the first of many that will allow Microsoft’s
digital assistant to better compete with Amazon’s Echo and Google’s
Home products. Harman Kardon hasn’t announced pricing or availability,
but the speaker is set to debut some time in 2017.
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