Rumour has it that Apple is working on a Siri Home Speaker, which will work in lines with how the Siri works on the MacOS Sierra and other iOS Devices, and will be the equivalent to the Google Home and the Amazon Echo. However, the Siri speaker would be way advanced than its competitors.
The best part about this is that you can use the Siri Speaker with your iOS Devices and it will be integrated with Home Kit as well, so you can probably use this as a substitute for the Apple TV, if Home Kit devices is what you want to control. The Apple TV is traditionally a TV viewing and gaming device, which is useful for entertainment purposes.
Those people who really love listening to loud music with surround sound etc, have good news that this speaker would come with Surround Sound Capability! Now that is something totally off the shelf. All of this is planned to be announced at WWDC 2017, which will be one of the most exciting years for the Apple Developer Conference.
We are eager to know how many of you are keen on such a technology being released by Apple and how many are already having home devices like the Google Home and the Amazon Echo and would be interested to migrate? Let us know in your comments.
Source: Macrumours
The best part about this is that you can use the Siri Speaker with your iOS Devices and it will be integrated with Home Kit as well, so you can probably use this as a substitute for the Apple TV, if Home Kit devices is what you want to control. The Apple TV is traditionally a TV viewing and gaming device, which is useful for entertainment purposes.
Those people who really love listening to loud music with surround sound etc, have good news that this speaker would come with Surround Sound Capability! Now that is something totally off the shelf. All of this is planned to be announced at WWDC 2017, which will be one of the most exciting years for the Apple Developer Conference.
We are eager to know how many of you are keen on such a technology being released by Apple and how many are already having home devices like the Google Home and the Amazon Echo and would be interested to migrate? Let us know in your comments.
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