Chinese people are buying more smart speakers but they aren't using them
Alibaba, Baidu and Xiaomi trail only Amazon and Google in shipments, but few seem to be actually using the devices
The predictions weren’t wrong: Extremely rapid sales growth meant there were plenty of smart speakers reaching Chinese homes in 2018. The problem is that it seems few people are actually using them.
Ivy Sun was very excited when her parents got a Tmall smart speaker from friends last year. “I went back to Shanghai with high expectations to find out how ‘smart’ it can be,” she said.
(Abacus is a unit of the South China Morning Post, which is owned by Alibaba -- which also owns Tmall.)
Weeks later, the family lost interest, and now the smart speaker is a mere music player.
They know it can control some home appliances or even allow them to shop online with their voice. But Sun said “we don’t have any smart home appliances and it sometimes took forever to react”.