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Google voice And Siri Now On UE Boom Speakers

Google voice And Siri Now On UE Boom Speakers

Ultimate Ears is pushing out a software enhancement that's available for both the UE Boom 2 and Megaboom Bluetooth speakers.

With an app refresh and OTA update, users will now be able to access Google Now or Siri by pushing a button on the speakers themselves, as long as they're connected through the UE app on the host device.

Since the Boom 2 and Megaboom are both IPX7 water resistant, this could be perfect for beach or pool time, letting you keep your phone or tablet out of harm's way.

Friends can also use this to find a song they want without hassling you for your phone or lock screen code.

This new feature also puts the speakers in competition with devices like the Amazon Tap, which also requires a button push to access Alexa, its on-board smart assistant.

I had few hours for a quick preview of the update using both of the compatible UE speakers and an Android device, and while the service works, there's certainly room for improvement.

For this test, I was using a Nexus 5X running Android Marshmallow 6.0.1 and the first step is making sure the speaker is connected through the respective UE Boom or Megaboom apps.

 These speakers are Bluetooth LE, so the phone should detect the speaker and allow you to remotely power up if needed.

This doesn't always work the first time out even if the speaker is already connected to the phone, so if you run into trouble, I'd recommend turning Bluetooth off and on again, which usually gets things sorted.

There aren't currently any indications of this new feature in the UE app's "how to" section or settings, but the next step should confirm that things are working properly.

Just do a quick press of the small Bluetooth button on the top of the speaker and wait to hear the audible prompt, which is the same as when you say "OK Google" or press the microphone icon for voice control on your phone.

Both the Bluetooth button and the power button will flash during this interaction. If you're playing music while dropping into voice control functionality, it will pause and listen for your inquiry.

You can ask to play a specific song or inquire if there are any restaurants nearby and the system will respond confirming the song play request or, in the second instance, provide details and offer a few next steps, listening for additional responses.

The UE Boom 2 was the first device I tried this new functionality with, and the experience wasn't ideal.

There's a significant delay before the audible prompt plays, and when it did, the volume seemed very low -- the music was at medium, but this tone was a whisper.

When it did work, the beginning portions of responses were occasionally clipped and seemed to pop-up into the proper volume after a hesitation.

"It's hard to tell if any of this had to do with my phone's processing power, but that said, when I switched over to the Megaboom, things went a good deal better".

Using Google Now through the speaker did seem a bit different than direct interaction on a phone or tablet, but the experience will shift somewhat depending on the device, OS and apps, since UE isn't crafting the experience itself.

When asking about nearby restaurants, Google would list some options, offer me the best choice and tell me I could say: directions, call, details or next.

Invariably, saying "directions" would loop back into "where do you want to go." Saying "next" would resume playing music where I last left off, and so far, this is the only way music has resumed playing if I dropped into the voice assistant mode.

I had hoped that if I used the voice assistant feature while playing tunes, it would resume the session once my interaction had been completed. So far, that's not been the case.
Source: Engadgets
Google voice And Siri Now On UE Boom Speakers Reviewed by Dipo Sobaki on 13:12:00 Rating: 5

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