Thinking Out Loud Why Can’t Google OnHub Become Google’s Amazon Echo or “Chirp”
There has been a lot of talk recently about Google making an Amazon Echo-like device that may or may not be shown off at Google I/O. But what if the devices already exist and can be purchased today? Confused? Im talking about Google OnHub routers, of course, devices that have been shrouded in mystery since launching within the past year. It seems that a software update is all that would be needed for these devices to instantly become the Amazon Echo competitor the media cant stop talking about. Let me explain.
As a recap, Google released two devices recently under a new OnHub brand. We still dont really know what OnHub is other than a line of products that Google is calling a better, faster router, for the time being. Of course, the devices have branding on them that reads built for Google On, because they are likely supposed to be a part of a bigger Google On ecosystem than just routers that hasnt arrived yet.
These first two OnHub products are indeed WiFi routers, though, but they have the potential to be so much more, which Google keeps admitting to but wont quite deliver on. In fact, the listings for each product (one made by ASUS and another by TP-LINK) say that they keep getting better, because they include next-generation technologies, and, over time, will support a growing number of smart devices. Except, were almost a year into this OnHub thing and there arent any other smart devices that play with them. Well, I wouldnt be shocked if Nests products can, Google just isnt telling us that they do.
These are routers with dual-core processors that are Weave (Googles IoT communications layer), 802.15.4, and Bluetooth Smart ready. They have speakers, quite large ones actually. They also have ambient lights, proximity sensors, and designs that are just begging you to put them in the open, on a shelf, so that you not only improve wireless performance, but they look pretty in the process (like an Amazon Echo). The only thing Im not sure about is whether or not they have microphones, since iFixit didnt note one in their teardown of the TP-LINK router and neither specs list for the OnHub devices call for one.
But you are seeing the vision here, right? Google already has two devices that are setup to be an Amazon Echo. They have all of the technologies inside them for Googles future smart home products (and current Nest products) to talk to one another, speakers for talking back to you, and pretty designs so that youll leave them in the open. Were just waiting for Google to turn all of that fun on and make it a reality.
With talk of Google potentially showing off a project under codename Chirp at Google I/O next week, but no product supposed to be there with it, you have to wonder if that can be taken as a play on words. Because if Chirp, which is thought to be the smarts (or the Alexa) to Googles home hub, all it needs is to be loaded on OnHub hardware.
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