As per the latest buzz in the tech world, the company called Huawei has embarked with its first-ever smart speaker outside its home country China. The company has launched a new speaker known as Huawei Sound X in association with the French audio specialists Devialet. The speaker is also available in the home market of Huawei, but the company is now seen releasing the same all across the European nations particularly in Spain, Italy, France and Germany. However, the cost of the release date is yet to be declared by the company.
Although it is yet to include the digital assistant as one can see in Alexa by Amazon or Huawei’s Google Assistant, it is likely to put down the same on the line. In China, we can see the speaker coming along with Huawei’s own voice assistant known as Xiaoyi. Devialet is popular for its premium Gold Phantom speaker, which carries a serious punch when we talk about the bass. It is offered at a huge cost of around 3,000 USD with the top of the range gadget will not going to offer. The company is now seen in France as well and it has become the fastest-growing technology-based firm that has now bagged the support of US-based rapper as well called Jay Z and the billionaire CEO Bernard Arnault of LVMH.
The company was also seen networking with the Paris Opera of France for filling out the Palais Garnier with its Phantom speakers. With Huawei, Devialet was seen building the two subwoofers, which include the loudspeakers that are meant to offer you the services with low-pitched audio frequencies and found with the speaker which push against each other for canceling any kind of vibrations sen from the body of the device. The companies are seen claiming it with the help of creating 360-degree sound along with reaching the much louder maximum volume than competitors.
The Chinese tech giant that faces tough political pressure from the US was seen unveiling the speaker along with any new foldable phone along with the personal computers during the pre-recorded broadcast. In its initial aim came the launch of the new products found at the Mobile World Congress but at the same time, Huawei was seen forcing to make alternative arrangements when it comes to the event, which was seen getting canceled for the first time in the history of three decades owing to the outbreak of coronavirus. The global smart speaker market was seen dominating by different players including Google and Amazon, which seems to have covered the 26 per cent and 20 per cent of the market respectively.