HIGHLIGHTS
- LG’s first smart speaker will be unveiled at CES 2018
- A new soundbar and three other portable speakers will also be launched
- Bigger, all-in-one party speakers will be released next year
LG Electronics on Thursday announced the launch of its new range of home speakers. A new soundbar, a Google Assistant-enabled ThinQ smart speaker, and a few other Bluetooth speakers have been introduced, with a full unveiling due at CES 2018 next month. The South Korean giant has unveiled its new brand, ThinQ, that focuses on centralising its products that utilise artificial intelligence (AI).
As we mentioned, LG is introducing new home speakers at CES 2018. Here are the features for a couple of them.
LG ThinQ speaker
The new ThinQ smart speaker by LG is powered by Google Assistant and promises to offer ‘premium’ high-quality sound output. This speaker is not just compatible with Google Assistant, but also acts as a personalised voice-activated interface for LG’s smart home appliances and its ThinQ intelligent voice platform. For instance, with commands like ‘OK Google, talk to LG, switch on the air purifier’, LG’s connected home appliances can be controlled with voice commands. The LG ThinQ speaker also incorporates Meridian audio technology.
LG SK10Y soundbar
Offering 550W of audio output and 5.1.2 channel support, the new soundbar from LG utilises Dolby Atmos technology to offer ‘3D immersive’ sound. The SK10Y soundbar will come equipped with multiple speakers, and users can adjust sound levels to optimise it with the dimensions of the room.
LG Bluetooth speakers
LG is introducing a new portable PK series of speakers that are compatible with Apt-X HD Bluetooth standard for streaming 24-bit audio over wireless connections. All three models in the PK Bluetooth speaker series come with Dynamic Party Lighting, rugged designs, and convenient grips.
LG will also launch bigger, all-in-one party speakers with 1800W output, DJ capabilities, karaoke modes, and lights.
“Sound technology has come a long way since LG introduced the first radio to Korean consumers almost 60 years ago. At this year’s CES, I’m confident audiences will be impressed with the amount of technology we’ve introduced into our audio products without compromising on sound quality,” said Seo Young-jae, head of the convergence audio and video business division of LG’s Home Entertainment Company,” said Seo Young-jae, head of the convergence audio and video business division of LG’s Home Entertainment Company.
Source: gadgets.ndtv.com