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Publié: 2017-10-21, Auteur: Brian , review by: techcrunch.com
Extrait: People often stop after Alexa, Siri and Google Assistant when rattling off the list of smart assistants. Cortana really gets no love at all, outside of stories about Windows 10. The oversight can be chalked up, at least in part, to the fact that AI has be...
a good first startHarman Kardon smartly weights the Invoke towards its audio capabilities, an area where it feels it can compete favorably with Alexa-powered devices, and presumably Google's smart speakers. I'm not entirely convinced that the Invoke is...
Extrait: There are a lot of smart speakers out there today, but only one with Microsoft's Cortana inside. The long-anticipated Harman Kardon Invoke, which first made its debut this spring at the Microsoft Build conference, is a fun, smart, and powerful speaker. Co...
First smart speaker with Microsoft's Cortana voice assistant
As a voice assistant, Cortana isn't as polished as the competition, Speaker woke without using the wake word several times in testing, Mediocre sound quality, particularly for the price
Harman Kardon's Invoke, the first Microsoft Cortana-powered speaker, is a poor competitor for voice assistants from Amazon and Google...
Good sound, Cortana has real potential as a smart home platform, Strong hooks into Microsoft's productivity apps
Very limited third-party product support, No multi-room audio support, It's too early to bet on Cortana as a smart home platform
The Invoke is a pretty good speaker, but it's too early to bet that Cortana will come out on top against the digital assistants Amazon and Google are offering...
Sound quality is better than Amazon's line of speakers and an Invoke purchase includes unlimited Skype calling
Cortana needs a much wider set of skills, as Alexa does more and offers more integration with smart home platforms
If you're a fan of Cortana, Windows 10 or Microsoft in general, Harman Kardon's Invoke is an exciting new smart speaker with quality sound and most of the expected smart speaker tricks...
Publié: 2017-10-20, Auteur: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Great sound quality for music, 7 microphone array is accurate, Cross-platform and cross-device sync is useful, Solid set of launch features
No multi-user or multi-account support, $199 price higher than Google Home and Amazon Echo, No Pandora support (yet)
My lingering question is whether Microsoft can match – or beat – the pace of its current rivals. Amazon's Alexa has had a couple of years head-start; Google's Assistant is similarly omnipresent across mobile devices and in the browser as Cortana can be –...
As I've pointed out many times throughout this review, Cortana is immature right now for a smart speaker. When you say "Hey, Cortana", all of your devices will respond, you can't use it to control your Xbox One, it supports few music and smart home servic...