Samsung’s 2019 TVs will include Google Assistant, reports Variety.
Current Samsung TVs are limited to using the company’s own Bixby voice
assistant, which significantly lags behind the competition. The new TVs
are also expected to produce better sound by automatically adapting the
audio to the room they’re in.
It’s not clear exactly how Google Assistant will work on
Samsung TVs, but the report suggests it will function similarly to how
it does on LG TVs, which added support for both Google Assistant and Alexa
in 2018. Voice assistants can be used to control the TV directly (to
change the volume or switch inputs for example), to control other Google
Assistant compatible devices, or to ask more general queries about
topics such as the weather. LG TVs let you access the voice assistant
via the TV’s own microphones or else via a paired external smart
speaker.
The addition of Google Assistant is a significant shift
for Samsung, the world’s biggest seller of TVs. The company is trying to
compete with Google and Amazon’s Alexa by installing its own Bixby
assistant on everything that Samsung makes, including phones, smart home
devices, appliances, and TVs. However, Bixby’s functionality has
consistently lagged its competitors. It doesn’t have any support for
third party skills (though this is reportedly coming soon), and only recently became available for other manufacturers to build into their hardware. A Bixby smart speaker announced in August is still yet to be released.
Along with Google Assistant support, Samsung’s 2019 TVs
are also expected to be able to automatically adapt their sound
depending on the room they’re in. Variety points towards a
number of patents that Samsung filed last month as supporting evidence,
which include “audio scenic intelligence” and “audio spatial
intelligence.” This second patent is described as, “optimizing sound
quality depending on the surrounding environment, such as space size and
ambient noise.”
Apple’s HomePod and Sonos’ speakers are already capable
of something similar, where they play a number of test sounds and
measure how they react with a particular room. The HomePod relies on
microphones inside the speaker to measure a response, while Sonos uses
the microphones in your smartphone to tune its sound.
Although Samsung did not immediately respond to a request
for comment, it’s unlikely that we’ll have long to wait for an official
announcement. The company is expected to announce its 2019 TV lineup at
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Google Assistant is reportedly coming to Samsung TVs
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