Sber has unveiled its latest development - the miniature SberBoom Micro speaker, created in collaboration with SberDevices. According to the press service, SberBoom Micro can be connected using the voice command "Salut, connect to a Bluetooth speaker" or through the Salut mobile application. The connection process remains simple and intuitive.
The speaker integrates seamlessly with Sber TVs and TV set-top boxes running on the "Salut TV" operating system. Now, device owners will not need a remote control: channel management, movie search, and content control are all done by voice, which greatly simplifies interaction with the devices.
SberBoom Micro is compatible with "smart home" devices and works with the GigaChat AI assistant, opening up new possibilities for home automation and management.
A unique feature of the device is the ability to mount it on a wall or any smooth surface thanks to the adhesive on the back. However, it is important to note that this is not a portable device; it operates from the mains, connecting and receiving power via a USB Type-C cable. Its compact dimensions - 82 x 77 x 25 mm - make the speaker convenient for placement in any interior, and the sound power of 2 W provides decent sound quality.
The price of SberBoom Micro will be 3000 rubles, making it an affordable option for those who want to improve their audio experience and make their home smarter.
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