In an attempt to take on Amazon in the smart
speakers market in India, Google has launched its own smartphone speakers — Google
Home and its mini variant Google Home Mini in India at a launch event in New
Delhi.
The Google Home is priced at Rs. 9,999
(US$ 153) while the Home Mini is priced at Rs. 4,499, which roughly
converts to US$ 69. Both the speakers will be available for purchase in India
online exclusively through Flipkart and select offline stores, including Reliance Digital, Chroma and others.
The Google Home will be available in Chalk color,
whereas the Google Home Mini will come in Chalk and Charcoal colors. While the
company has launched Home and Home Mini, the Google Home Max has not been
launched in India. However, there’s a possibility that the company could bring
the Home Max to India at a later date.
Those who purchase the device will also receive free
six months of subscription for Google Play Music and some special offers from
Gaana and Saavn Music. Further, there’s also a 10 percent discount if the
speakers are purchased using HDFC credit card. Furthermore, Flipkart, as well
as few offline stores, are also offering a free JioFi router on the purchase of
Google Home or Google Home Mini.
The smart speakers, which are powered by Google’s
voice assistant, Google Assistant, are capable of performing a range of tasks,
from playing music and checking traffic to reading out news and recipes.
The company says that the speakers have been tweaked
for India and Google has also roped in local news partners for providing
headlines through the device. Users will be able to access various apps using
the device, as well as IoT devices.
According to Google, it has partnered with more than
200 brands for bringing support for more than 1500 devices, which can be
controlled via the Google Home series of speakers. The devices also respond
distinctly to more than one user as they come with a Voice Match feature,
allowing each user to access their music, calendar and other services based on
their voice profile.
In India, the newly launched Google Home and Home
Mini will go up against Amazon’s Echo, Echo Dot, and Echo Plus, which starts at
Rs. 4,499 (US$ 69) and are powered by Amazon’s own smart assistant —
Alexa.