Earlier in the month, we reported the launch of the Invoke would happen this week. While the smart speaker market is very niche, it is arguably important.
For the Invoke, Microsoft decided not to create its own Surface product. Instead the company provided the software power to renowned audio company Harman Kardon. The result is a cylindric device that features premium sound from three 1.75-inch woofers and three 0.5-inch. Harmon Kardon promised true 360-drgree sound. Of course, while the ability to output good audio is important, a smart speaker is more about its ability to listen and control other devices. The Invoke gets 7 microphones with support for Harmon Kardon’s Sonique technology. This, the company says, allows Cortana to listen from all directions and hear commands through background noise.
Cortana Integration
Microsoft’s voice assistant is an ever present on the Invoke, allowing users to connect to Windows 10, Android, or iOS devices. Cortana will set reminders, conduct web searches, play music, create to-do lists, and more. In terms of app support, TuneIn Radio and Spotify are among the heavy hitters supported.
At the moment, Microsoft is very much in launch mode. There are key partnerships already in place, but the company is promising more in the near future. Like rival units, Invoke can control smart home devices, smart lights, and thermostats in a home. This is all done through Cortana.