We’re officially less than a week away from the start of WWDC, which means it’s time to start getting in your last-minute predictions. This evening, Apple analyst Gene Munster has shared his rundown of predictions, including a new Beats speaker…
First and foremost, Munster expects a heavy focus on Siri at this year’s WWDC, though he doesn’t make too many specific predictions. He notes that Siri could integrate Spotlight search, as well as add new capabilities to the HomePod to keep up with competitors.
Munster also says he expects a heavy focus on augmented reality and artificial intelligence, writing that Apple will introduce new domains for its Core ML machine learning framework, as well as new developer tools for implementing ARKit.
Most notably, however, Munster says he expects that Apple will introduce a more affordable smart speaker with Siri integration. The analyst says that Apple can further its smart speaker ambitions with a $250 Beats-branded option with Siri integration:
This isn’t the first time we’ve heard of Apple introducing a more affordable smart speaker. A report earlier this month suggested a $199 smart speaker under the Beats branding. However, the question with both of these reports is whether or not Siri would be directly integrated into the speaker, or rely on a connected iPhone or iPad.
We are currently modeling for HomePod to have a low-to-mid teens digital assistant market share, and this Beats integration does not change our market share outlook.
Apple itself has said an upcoming Beats speaker will support AirPlay 2, but whether or not Siri would be directly integrated into a Beats product is unclear.
Nevertheless, we’re less than a week away from WWDC, so we don’t have too long to wonder.