Smart speakers are gaining immense marketshare as more consumers welcome them into their homes but are being questioned by some regarding privacy concerns, which is seeing brands respond with products like the Harman Kardon Citation One.
The premium smart speaker is outfitted with a series of microphones that will easily pick up voice commands, but that also boast the ability to be toggled off by the user. This will come as welcome news to consumers who are weary about always having the device on and put more control in the hands of the end user.
The Harman Kardon Citation One smart speaker also features syncing capabilities that will let users connect multiple units together to create stereo-quality audio.
Privacy-Focused Smart Speakers
The Harman Kardon Citation One Lets Users Toggle the Microphone Off
Trend Themes
1. Privacy-focused Smart Speakers - More privacy-focused smart speakers will be developed as a response to growing consumer concerns about privacy breaches caused by smart speakers.
2. Voice Recognition Technology - Voice-activation technology will be improved and developed to allow more flexibility in the use of smart speakers while addressing privacy concerns.
3. Multi-functional Smart Speakers - Smart speakers will have more varied features and functionalities to cater to different consumer demands, including privacy concerns.
Industry Implications
1. Electronics Industry - Smart speaker manufacturers will need to respond to privacy concerns by incorporating measures to allow users to toggle off microphones, further development of voice recognition technology and improving overall functionality.
2. Home Automation Industry - Harman Kardon's multi-unit connectivity feature for the Citation One offers opportunities for home automation companies that can benefit from networked smart speakers.
3. Cybersecurity Industry - More privacy-focused smart speakers will require cybersecurity measures to address the threat of hacking and data breaches that pose challenges to the cybersecurity industry.