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    The best smart speakers 2021: which one should you buy?;

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    Mon, 05 Jul 2021 14:06:03 +0000

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    The best smart speakers put AI voice assistants like Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri at the center of your home but which one is right for you?

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    The best smart speakers of 2021 are some of the hardest-working products you can own. They help us to control our smart home devices , play music, and
    come with voice assistants ready to answer our most mundane, obvious or confusing questions.

    Smart speakers come with AI virtual assistants that you can control with your voice, such as Siri, Alexa and Google Assistant and they've taken many homes by storm.

    That's because they can do all manner of things, like playing music, telling you about the weather, reading out the news, and controlling your smart home devices hands-free (such as your Philips Hue bulbs or smart locks ).

    The most well-known smart speakers include the Amazon Echo and Google Nest (which used to be called the Google Home ) ranges and more devices are being added all the time, including the Amazon Echo (2020) and Google Nest Audio .

    There are plenty of third-party wireless speakers too, like the Sonos One . These might not be made by Amazon or Google, but they come with both Alexa
    and Google Assistant built-in.

    If you need help finding your next virtual assistant, take a look at our
    guide below. We've selected the best-sounding smart speakers for a range of styles, budgets and smart home ecosystems. This should make choosing the
    right model for you a breeze.

    And, if you're keener on a speaker with a screen, check out our dedicated guide to the best smart displays instead. Amazon Echo vs Google Home : which is the smart speaker for you? Top picks The best smart speakers of 2021
    (Image credit: Sonos) 1. Sonos One

    The best-sounding smart speaker on the market Rich sound Best of Alexa and Sonos Plays music while Alexa is muted Premium price

    Sonos debut smart speaker is a cleanly-designed, feature-rich and great-sounding device that brings together the best of both the Alexa and Google Assistant ecosystem plus, Sonos' own multi-room smarts and mostly unrivaled sound performance.

    There's also a new feature in the mix that promises to change the game: AirPlay 2. With it, the Sonos One can talk to Siri and form a multi-room pairing with the Apple HomePod.

    If you feel a bit tied down by the Sonos One, be sure to check out its portable cousins, the Sonos Move and the Sonos Roam , which are both
    excellent options for those that want to take their tunes on the move.

    Read more: Sonos One review

    [Update: Sonos could be on the verge of releasing its first-ever wireless headphones . According to a report from Bloomberg , the headphones will
    likely have multiple virtual assistants that would function similarly to the company's Sonos Arc andSonos Onespeakers, and would focus on competing with Sony, Apple, Bose and Sennheiser by offering high-end audio performance.] (Image credit: Amazon) 2. Amazon Echo (2020)

    A complete overhaul of Amazons flagship smart speaker Futuristic look Improved, adaptive sound Zigbee hub integration Max volume level isnt loud enough

    The latest spherical Amazon Echo is a complete revamp of the companys
    flagship smart speaker, and the aesthetic overhaul, while impressive, is just the half of it: with improved audio, a built-in Zigbee smart home hub, and a new AZ1 neural edge processor that will reduce the time it takes for Alexa to respond to commands, its a complete makeover.

    Of course, while the hardware is all new, its still the same ol Alexa under the hood. Alexa will still be able to answer your basic questions or make calls within your country of residence, as well as control any number of
    smart devices you have around your home.

    So are there any negatives? Not many, really. The Echos only real issues are that its max volume level is a bit soft, especially compared to larger smart speakers like theApple HomePodandGoogle Home Max, and that Amazon remains a rather insular company, limiting the technology thats compatible with its speakers. That means you wont be able to Cast audio to the Echo the way you can with the newGoogle Nest Audio,and youll have to use Bluetooth any time
    you want to connect to your phone.

    Read more: Amazon Echo (2020) review (Image credit: Apple) 3. Apple HomePod

    Superb sound, so-so smart speaker Great sound Nice, minimal design Siri's scope is limited Apple Music needed

    The Apple HomePod finally entered the smart speaker battle for your bookshelf in early 2018, and it's still making waves in 2021.

    The obvious benefit of an Apple HomePod over an Echo or Google Home device is that it'll play nice with your other Apple products. So if you're a die-hard Apple fan the HomePod may be a no-brainer.

    But it's worth asking the same question you should always be asking yourself when you want to splurge on a new Apple product: how much of a premium should you pay for owning a device that fits only seamlessly into the Apple ecosystem?

    When we reviewed the device we were torn because we were really reviewing two things at once: how the HomePod weighs up as a premium speaker and how it fares as a smart home hub.

    In the former category, the HomePod is excellent, as it boasts incredible sound and a very intuitive set-up. But in the latter, Siri is only middling
    in its implementation, and the fact that you're not able to break out of the Apple ecosystem for many key functions also rankles.

    Read more: Apple HomePod review

    [Update: Having first gone on sale at the start of 2018, theApple HomePodsmart speaker is now being discontinued, with Apple turning all of its attention to the smaller (and cheaper) HomePod Mini instead.

    After the space gray HomePod was noted to be out of stock in the US, Apple confirmed to TechCrunch that the model was being discontinued. Once stocks have been exhausted, that will be that for the original Siri-controlled speaker for now, you can still find it on sale.] (Image credit: Amazon) 4. Amazon Echo Studio

    Alexa for audiophiles Dolby Atmos immersive sound Easy setup Large size won't suit all 3D audio is so-so

    Amazons first high-end smart speaker for home cinemas is its best-sounding Echo so far. One of the most powerful speakers youll find for the money at 330W, buy two Amazon Echo Studio speakers and you can set them up in the
    Alexa app to create an immersive home cinema system .

    Its seriously impressive, though to get the best from it consider becoming a subscriber to Amazon Music HD . Our only complaint is that its up-mixing of stereo tracks to Dolby Atmos is inconsistent.

    Read more: Amazon Echo Studio review (Image credit: Apple) 5. Apple HomePod mini

    Apple's 'cheap' speaker offers amazing sound Incredible sound Sleek design Needs Apple Music for full function Siri and the smart home features need
    work

    For anyone looking to enter the Apple smart ecosystem, or who has an Apple Music subscription, this is the speaker to go for. It's far cheaper than some might expect, packing mighty sounds and an elegant design for under $100 /
    100 / AU$150. However, Siri and the smart home experience still need some work, even years after launch.

    For us, the audio performance is the key reason to buy the HomePod mini. It's excellent for a speaker that's so small, and it really feels like the right mix of price and sound quality. The bass isn't too heavy, vocals aren't lost in the mix, and when you pair two minis the stereo experience is really immersive.

    Read more: Apple HomePod mini review (Image credit: Google) 6. Google Nest Audio

    Great for Chromecast owners and inquisitive types Subtle and unassuming
    design Picks up voice commands very well Missing detail in the mids and trebles Can sound harsh at higher volumes

    For starters, you might never appreciate just how much music is on YouTube without buying a Google Nest Audio. Were not saying Google Nest speakers are capable of playing any song you can think of, but after dredging the depths
    of the 90s we still couldnt find a tune Google Nest Audio couldnt track down and start playing.

    While Google Nest Audio excels as a DJ, its also a surprisingly intelligent smart home hub. It already hooks into some of the largest platforms now available by including Nest, Philips and Samsungs SmartThings however, there's no built-in Zigbee hub as with the latest Amazon Echo.

    That means we're torn when it comes to recommending the Google Home. In some ways it's disappointing and doesn't live up to be the coveted center of the smart home Google has marketed it as.

    That's because it's just not there yet. Its a little too rigid in its
    language comprehension, its list of smart home devices is growing but still a bit underwhelming, and despite its focus on audio, the sound quality is only fine.

    Read more: Google Nest Audio review (Image credit: Google) 7. Google Nest
    Hub Max

    The smartest smart display? Excellent screen Good, music-friendly speaker Imperfect Nest integration No Netflix support

    The Google Nest Hub Max is a curious creation: the continuation of the Google Home smart display range, but one subsumed within the Nest smart home device family instead.

    Unlike the Google Home Hub, the Nest Hub Max comes with a front-facing 6.5MP camera, and a truly sleek design mounting the display on a slanted speaker stand that lifts it that little bit closer to eye-level.

    The audio is much better than you'd get with the average tablet or iPad, and the 10-inch screen offers a notable upgrade to the Google Home Hub's 7-inch display. The 1280 x 800 resolution may not sound like much, in a world of 4K TVs and 1920 x 1080 PCs, but it's plenty of pixels for the relative size of the Nest Hub Max's screen.

    You can even use the display as a makeshift security camera, allowing it to record clips of movement in the room around it and adding even more value for money.

    It's a clear sign of Google's ambitions for its smart displays, as devices that act as a portal for all the smart gadgets in your home, rather than simply smart speakers with a screen stuck onto them.

    The Nest Hub Max isn't perfect, certainly: there's no Netflix support, which really needs sorting out, and the Nest smart features could be better integrated. The youth of this gadget really shows in the latter regard, with the display occasionally struggling to source its own clips or access its own camera during our testing. But these are teething issues, and the design and audio capability of the Nest Hub Max make it the deserving recipient of a
    slot on this list.

    Read more: Google Nest Hub Max review (Image credit: Bose) 8. Bose Home Speaker 500

    With microphones this good, Alexa will never mishear you again Sensitive microphones Excellent sound quality Pricey Hit and miss Wi-Fi setup

    If youre searching for the best-sounding smart speaker, stop searching. With Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa built-in, the sleek anodized aluminum Home Speaker 500 has the smarts alongside room-filling sound.

    An eight microphone array, designed for near and far-field listening, lets
    you talk to Alexa even when music is playing loud. However, setting the speaker up on a Wi-Fi network using the Bose Music app is harder than it should be.

    Read more: Bose Home Speaker 500 review (Image credit: Amazon) 9. Amazon
    Echo Show 10

    Like an Echo, but with a screen Great voice recognition Rotating display follows you around the roo Speaker is too bassy Expensive

    The highlight of the latest Echo Show 10 is its rotating screen that can follow you around the room so its always within your gaze, whether youre following a recipe, making a video call, or watching Prime Video .

    Gone is the angular shape of previous versions, in favor of a rounded aesthetic, that looks more like an Amazon Studio with a screen attached to
    the front. Theres a 13MP camera too, that uses the rotating screen to pan and zoom during video calls, so youre always in the center of the frame.

    The touchscreen is 1280 x 800 px, roughly the same as the Nest Hub Max above and it looks fine from the distance you're likely to be using it, although
    the screen isn't the main way you interact with the Echo Show: it's optimized for voice activation via Amazon Alexa, and it's great for using while you potter about the kitchen.

    The support for third-party streaming apps is still limited, even though you can now watch Netflix on the smart display. Its also the most expensive smart display on the market, but if you're keen on watching cooking tutorials or making video calls to other Amazon smart displays, it deserves a spot in your home.

    Read more: Amazon Echo Show 10 review (Image credit: Amazon) 10. Amazon Echo Dot (2020)

    A smart home gateway with improved audio quality Space-age aesthetic Easy setup and integration Directional, shallow sound No Zigbee hub inside

    The Amazon Echo Dot has always been the best option for those who arent sure about smart home tech and want to take the first step. It provides a place
    for Alexa to live inside your home and packs in enough sound performance to fill a room. All that for under $50 / 50 / AU$80 and its easy to see why its long been one of the most popular smart speakers on the market.

    In some of those ways, the Amazon Echo Dot (2020) lives up to the legacy set down by all of the previous Echo Dot devices its small, decently loud and, thanks to Alexa, its pretty smart, too.

    Read more: Amazon Echo Dot (2020) review (Image credit: Lenovo) 11. Lenovo Smart Clock

    A petite bedside smart display Compact design Great smart home features UI loses visual flair Lack of camera may disappoint

    The Lenovo Smart Clock is a great addition to the bedroom, as a bedside smart display that aims for small and effective functionality over the larger screens of the Echo Show (2nd Gen) or Google Nest Hub Max.

    It has a compact four-inch screen, with various clock face designs to choose from, and a sufficient 480 x 480 resolution as well as a USB port for easily charging your phone at night. Your own phone charger is probably a bit
    faster, but it's an appreciated addition nonetheless.

    Like Google's smart displays, Lenovo makes use of the Google Assistant here, meaning you can issue voice commands and ask the voice assistant for the
    news, traffic and weather information, certain apps and services, as well as whatever trivia you wish to know. You can even shout 'stop' to end the alarm in the morning, preventing you having to fumble with the touchscreen before your eyes are open.

    It bears a close resemblance to the Echo Show 5 , though the latter's UI is a bit more frustrating to use, and doesn't get quite as cheap as Lenovo's
    model.

    Unlike the Nest Hub Max, there's no built-in camera, but you may feel more secure without one in your bedroom anyhow.

    Read more: Lenovo Smart Clock review FAQ Best smart speakers FAQ: quick questions answered

    What can smart speakers do? Smart speakers can do lots of things. First up they're speakers in their own right, from the fantastic-sounding Apple
    HomePod through to the simpler Amazon Echo Dot.

    But they also have lots of special features thanks to the smart voice assistants that are built-in. These smart assistants are voice-activated, which means you can literally ask them to do a range of things, including playing music, answering questions and controlling other smart home devices. And that's just the beginning.

    Which voice assistant is best? On the whole that's subjective. Some people have always liked Apple products the best and stay loyal to Siri. Others really like Alexa after snapping up an Echo as soon as the smart speaker was first launched.

    The general consensus seems to be that Google Assistant is, largely, the most accurate voice assistant. If you've got a lot of Apple products, of course Siri is the best and for overall compatibility, you're best opting for Alexa. But they're not hard and fast rules.

    Is Alexa better than Google? For starters, the choice might depend on which speaker you like the look of the most. Sure Amazon's Echo range is very similar to the Google Home, but the Show, Spot, and Dot look quite different check out our guide to the best Alexa speakers for more information.

    When it comes to the smart assistants within the speakers, they're both extremely capable. Amazon's Alexa has many, many Skills, which set it apart from the rest. But Google has been a leader in the AI game for a long time now, well before the smart speaker market emerged.It's a lot harder to change Alexa's voice , too.

    Is there a monthly fee for Alexa? No. You don't need anything other than the free Alexa app. However, you will get plenty of perks if you're an Amazon Prime member. Don't miss our Amazon Echo vs Google Home vs Apple HomePod showdown Smart speaker deals



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