Polk announces a Google Assistant speaker at the tail-end of Google IO

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
One of the key highlights from this year’s Google IO developer conference was the announcement that the first Google Smart Displays would
be launching in July of this year
Smart Displays, with their built-in screens and Google Assistants, are Google’s answer to the Amazon Echo Show and an evolution of the
voice-only Google Assistant speakers like the Google Home and Google Home Mini.Surprisingly absent from Google IO was Polk, who has today
just announced a Google smart speaker of its own - albeit one without a built-in display. The speaker is called the Polk Assist and it
shares a striking resemblance to the canister-shaped JBL Link 20 in that it has a mesh covering along the sides and front of the speaker and
a set of control buttons and speaker array on the top lid. Beyond simply building Google Assistant into the speaker, the Polk Assist will
also support Chromecast Built-in, allowing you to group the speaker up for multi-room playback and Cast audio streams to the Assist from
your mobile device or PC.Polk says the speaker will be available starting in June of this year in the U.S
and will be priced at $199 (around £150, AU$265). Is Polk’s Google Home alternative coming too late While another addition to the
ever-expanding family of Google Assistant smart speakers is always welcomed, one has to wonder if Polk’s latest venture into voice
assistants is coming a bit too late - JBL had speakers with Google Assistant late last year, as did Sony with the Sony LF-S50G. The fact
that other third-party manufacturers are gearing up to release smart displays might mean that Polk’s voice-only addition could fall on
deaf ears by the time it actually hits store shelves in June. That being said, it’s unfair to discount a speaker - especially one as
feature-rich as the Polk Assist - before we’ve had a chance to hear it and we'll therefore save our thoughts until we’ve had a chance to
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