Just ahead of I/O 2018, Google has announced the arrival of the JBL Link Bar - a smart soundbar with Google Assistant
built-in and support for Android TV. The soundbar does its job of audio
output by plugging into a television set, but it takes it up a notch by
doubling up as a smart Assistant connected speaker as well.
The
JBL Link Bar comes with an Ethernet port, optical line-in port, service
port, three HDMI inputs, ARC HDMI outputs, and a subwoofer pairing
button. It doesn't come with a remote, so the whole operation of the
soundbar is through voice. With Google Assistant integration, you can
tell the soundbar to switch on the Android TV, play YouTube videos,
start music on Pendora, and start a TV channel without requiring
physical interaction. The soundbar also connects with smart home devices
in your home and will perform commands like 'dimming the lights' and
'switching on the air-conditioner'.
The JBL Link Bar is a neat addition to your home, effectively replacing the need to have Google Home. It is expected to ship sometime in the fall as well, with the pricing to be announced sometime later.
TCL announced its own smart soundbar,
called the TCL Alto Smart Soundbar, featuring the Roku voice assistant
at CES this year. This will allow you to control your smart TV through
the soundbar via voice commands, with the activation command, "Hey
Roku". The soundbar will allow people to turn on a Roku TV, launch video
content, or stream audio even when the TV is off. the TCL Alto Smart
Soundbar is expected to ship in late 2018, and the price has not been
announced yet.
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