How voice assistance is reshaping consumer behavior Read the article Share this page Close Email Copy Link Copied Linkedin Twitter Facebook Whatsapp Xing VK 52% of people who own a voice-activated speaker say they keep their device in a common room, such as a family room, living room, etc. 25% of people who own a voice-activated speaker say they keep their device in a bedroom. 22% of people who own a voice-activated speaker say they keep their device in the kitchen. 62% of those who regularly use a voice-activated speaker say they are likely to buy something through their voice-activated speaker in the next month. 58% of those who regularly use a voice-activated speaker say they create or manage shopping lists at least once a week. 44% of those who regularly use a voice-activated speaker say they order products they need like groceries, household items, etc., at least once a week. 52% of those who own a voice-activated speaker would like to receive info about deals, sales, and promotions from brands. 48% of those who own a voice-activated speaker would like to receive personalized tips and information from brands to make their lives easier. 42% of those who own voice-activated speakers would like to receive info about upcoming events or activities from brands. 53% of people who own a voice-activated speaker said it feels natural talking to it. Almost 70% of requests to the Google Assistant are expressed in natural language, not the typical keywords people type in a web search. 41% of people who own a voice-activated speaker say it feels like talking to a friend or another person.