Alexa, Google, Siri – are they worth it for real life?

Everyone keeps asking me: “Should I get one of those talking speaker things?”
Last month I spent a week testing Alexa, Google Nest, and Apple HomePod with five different clients in Reading – ages 68 to 91 – plus my own daughter who has limited hand movement.
Here’s what actually worked (and what didn’t):
**Best everyday wins** – Setting timers for pills or the oven – “Alexa, remind me at 6 pm to take my tablet” – Turning lights on/off without getting out of bed or the armchair – Listening to Radio 4 or Heart 80s with one sentence – Hearing the weather before deciding which coat to wear – Calling family hands-free (“Alexa, call Emily mobile”)
**My daughter’s favourite** She controls the bedroom lights and music completely by voice now. That’s proper independence.
**The surprises** – The microphones are brilliant – they hear you from the kitchen even with the kettle boiling – You don’t need a smart phone to set most things up – I did it all on my phone for them – Tesco and Sainsbury’s now let you add milk to the shopping list by voice
**The honest downsides** – They sometimes answer when you’re talking to a real person (we laugh and say “Alexa, stop!”) – You have to be online (but most of us are anyway)
My verdict after a month? If you ever say “I wish I didn’t have to get up to turn the light off”, or you’d like reminders without fiddling with a phone – yes, they’re worth it. Start with a cheap Echo Dot (£29 on offer) and I’ll pop round and set it up for you.
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