One of the most popular Bluetooth speakers just hooked up with Siri

"Siri, crank it up."
By Raymond Wong  on 
One of the most popular Bluetooth speakers just hooked up with Siri
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Ultimate Ears's UE Boom 2 and UE Megaboom, two of the most popular portable Bluetooth speakers around, are getting an upgrade to make them more like Amazon's Alexa-equipped Tap.

A new software update for the speakers' apps (free on iOS and Android) adds Siri and Google Now, allowing push-to-talk voice commands just like on Amazon's new portable bluetooth speaker.

After downloading the new app update, users will be able to press the Bluetooth button and ask either Siri or Google Now to play a song according to Ultimate Ears. 

In addition to songs, users will also be able to ask Siri and Google Now (with the "OK, Google" command) for anything they can do on their iOS or Android devices, such as getting restaurant suggestions and directions.

We haven't tried the new voice assistant integration ourselves yet, but early reports indicate there are some quirks. It's not surprising considering Siri and Google Now are not native to UE's Bluetooth speakers the way Alexa is a core component on the Amazon Tap; Apple and Google's voice assistants are only routed to the Bluetooth speakers from their respective mobile devices.

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Still, it's nice users won't have to fiddle around with their smartphones to select songs and control playback, but the push-to-talk functionality is still not as intuitive as the hands-free voice commands -- a key feature of the Amazon Echo and Echo Dot

As I mentioned in Mashable's Tap review, the push-to-talk feature is "counterintuitive and goes against the hands-free voice commands that make the Echo such a magical device from the future."

Portable bluetooth speakers with hands-free voice assistant commands are coming, though. Invoxia's recently released Triby is the first third-party portable Bluetooth speaker with hands-free Alexa built right in. Battery life isn't great, but at least it works. 

BONUS: Amazon Echo, Echo Dot or Tap? Which is right for you?


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Raymond Wong

Raymond Wong is Mashable's Senior Tech Correspondent. He reviews gadgets and tech toys and analyzes the tech industry. Raymond's also a bit of a camera geek, gamer, and fine chocolate lover. Before arriving at Mashable, he was the Deputy Editor of NBC Universal's tech publication DVICE. His writing has appeared on G4TV, BGR, Yahoo and Ubergizmo, to name a few. You can follow Raymond on Twitter @raywongy or Instagram @sourlemons.


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