Google, and audio equipment manufacturer JBL, have released two speaker models that connect to Google's voice command assistant.
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The two models are the JBL Link 10 and Link 20. The speakers arrive on the Brazilian market costing BRL 1,199 and BRL 1,499 and allow the user to connect to the Google Home automation system.
In this way, it is possible to connect the boxes to other Google devices, such as Chrome Cast.
And very interesting, the equipment can be connected to televisions, lamps, autonomous vacuum cleaners, and other devices, which accept connection with the voice assistant.
According to Google, user data is only used from the moment the voice command “Ok, Google” is given to the system. Since the information collected is not stored.
The user's interaction with the equipment only happens at the time of the voice command, which activates the devices.
Google Assistant has been available since 2017 on Android phones and for download on iOS phones.
In 2019, there are already more than 1 billion devices connected to the company's personal assistant, and it is present in 80 countries and available in 30 languages.