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5 minute read | Lyndal Cowling, Digital Industry Lead Australia, Nielsen | September 2019

Hey Nielsen, whatโ€™s the growth rate of smart speakers in Australia? Smart speakers are still an emerging technology in Australia with 14% of Australians (2.9 million) owning one, and a quarter of those using one every day. In the Northern Territory and Victoria, 17% of people own smart speakers. However, absolute numbers by state/territory show that New South Wales has the largest number of Australians who own a device (949K). In addition, the majority of Aussie smart speaker devices are owned by Millennials.

Of those who have smart speakers, 79% choose Google Home, followed by Amazon Echo (7%) and Apple Home Pod (3%). Whilst not a new technology innovation, the growth in Australia is burgeoning. Marketers and brands should be considering how they can add smart speakers into their toolkit to reach consumers.  

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Despite smart speakers’ vast capabilities, the top three uses for smart speakers are listening to music, weather updates and setting alarms. And whilst smart speakers have a larger adoption rate in Americanโ€™s lives, they prioritising the same tasks as Aussies.  Whilst these tasks sound simple, there are commercial opportunities for marketers. Overall, the growing adoption of smart speakers is a trend to keep tabs on. 

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