According to the report, voice assistants have moved out of their first phase, marked by availability across platforms and languages and access to core features. It suggested that the second phase of voice will be marked by more nuanced features, use in more contexts, and availability on more connected devices.
The key findings are:
- Over one billion devices provide voice assistant access today; leading the pack are Google Assistant and Apple Siri, followed by Amazon Alexa and Microsoft Cortana
- There are twice as many monthly active voice assistant users on smartphones as smart speakers and voice usage in cars also exceeds use on smart speakers
- Apple Siri is the leader in voice assistant usage on smartphones while Amazon Alexa leads on smart speakers and Google Assistant is a rising number two in both categories
- Smart speaker owners now have 2.2 devices on average and smart speaker installed base has risen to 57.8 million
Among households with smart speakers, the average number of devices has inched up from 1.8 in January to 2.2 in September. Nearly a quarter of the audience has three or more smart speakers.
The report asked smart speaker owners how often they used the device’s voice capabilities. “At least monthly” was the most common response at 79.1%, followed by “at least daily” at 45.5%. Those figures both dipped from the January 2018 results, which were 87% and 63%, respectively.
Amazon still holds a strong lead with 64.6% market share for smart speakers. Google has increased its holdings to 19.6% and Apple has just 4.5%. The results showed growth for the umbrella category of third-party brands, such as Sonos, JBL, Harman Kardon, Bose, and Bang & Olufsen. These brands took an 11.3% share of the U.S. market.
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