

Best Smart Speakers in 2019
AmazonElectronicsReviews July 22, 2019 Cameron

While smart speakers were once seen as an unusual curio that your rich friends might have in their kitchen, theyâve become much more commonplace recently. The helpful and friendly voice that issues forth from the speaker is only part of the draw of these devices: they offer a wide variety of smart home functionality that you have to see to believe.
If youâre thinking about getting a smart speaker but donât know which one to go with, youâre not alone. There are a few great options out there, but it can be difficult to narrow the options down. Letâs take a look at some of the best smart speakers on the market to help you make a good decision.
Apple HomePod
Appleâs HomePod is something a black sheep when it comes to smart speakers. Powered by the familiar, if a bit outdated, Siri assistant that also runs in Appleâs phones and watches, HomePod is great for Apple lovers. Itâs part of the Apple ecosystem, allowing for great integration with your iPhone, your Apple Watch and your Apple Music account. If youâre already rocking AirPods and an iPhone, youâre probably going to love the HomePod, too.
However, if youâre not already an Apple faithful, youâll probably find the HomePodâs steep asking price of $300 to be a bit much. Siriâs a bit more limited in her responses and case functions than Google Assistant and Alexa, as well. This all being said, the HomePod offers incredible sound that is tailored to the size and shape of the room itâs in. If you love Apple, or want a stellar sound quality, the HomePod is for you.
Google Home Mini
Googleâs well on their way to world domination, and the Home Mini is a good indicator of why. The useful and great-sounding little speaker retails for just $50, making it a good entry-level option for those curious about the smart speaker âthing.â Google Assistant is really good at understanding commands, and can interpret plain language better than either Siri or Alexa. Not to mention, the assistant sounds normal and has human-like inflection, which can be comforting compared to the slightly robotic Siri.
Googleâs Assistant works very well when you need it to read off recipes or walk you through tasks youâre having it look up for you. If you forget the name of a smart home feature you have, it can normally figure out what youâre talking about. Itâs also got a wider variety of smart home devices that it works with than the HomePod, coming close to the variety offered by Alexaâs Echo family of devices.
Amazon Echo
Amazon Echo devices are some of the most popular smart speakers on the market, for a number of reasons. Firstly, Amazonâs devices are often on sale on their online web store, and the devices are advertised heavily on TV. Alexa has a natural-sounding and calming voice, and can answer a number of questions and perform a lot of tasks for you with just your voice commands. If youâre just looking to try out a smart speaker and see what itâs all about, you want an Amazon Echo Dot, which can be found for $50 online.
While Alexa might not be the clear winner in 2019 like she was in 2016, Amazonâs device is still the most useful overall for the price. There are so many smart home devices that are compatible with Alexa that you can safely buy just about any smart bulb or smart lock and know itâll work with your device. The sound quality on the speaker is great for the price, and you can even hook the device up to your own speaker if you want to get better quality sound out of it. All in all, this is a great option for newcomers to the field.