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Facebook Unveils Portal and Portal+ Smart Speakers With Video Calling Feature (cnbc.com) 83

Facebook on Monday unveiled a pair of smart speakers, complete with cameras and microphones, for your home. From a report: The devices, Portal and Portal+, directly challenge Amazon, Google and Apple in the fast-growing smart-speaker market with a unique approach that will emphasize video calling. It's Facebook's first hardware product outside the Oculus line of virtual-reality devices. To start a video call, users can say "Hey Portal, call ..." followed by the name of a connection on Facebook's Messenger service. These calls include entertaining augmented-reality features that can outfit users with cat hats or turn their living rooms into animated night clubs. Another feature is Smart Camera, which uses artificial intelligence and the devices' cameras to perfectly frame users on video as they move around while on a call.

[...] Besides video calls, the Portal devices can stream music from Spotify, Pandora and Amazon Music and video from Facebook Watch. Not included at launch are services like Apple Music, YouTube, Netflix, Hulu or HBO Now. The devices come equipped with Amazon's Alexa voice assistant and the many skills available on that service, allowing them to ask questions like "What's the weather?" or "How are my teams doing?" [...] The company is taking preorders for the devices now and will begin shipping them early next month. The Portal, which features a 10-inch screen, is available for $199 while the Portal+, which has a long, 15.6-inch screen, is priced at $349.
WashingtonPost reports that the device follows the person in their house: What's unique about Facebook's device is the tech it uses to make the video calls look good. Think of it as a personal cinematographer: A 12-megapixel camera -- equivalent to most phones -- identifies the shape of people within its 140-degree field of view and pans and zooms to make sure they're all always in the frame. You can wander around the room, do chores, Jazzercise, play with the kids or whatever. (Or, if you want, you can tap on the face of one person and the Portal camera will track just them.)
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Facebook Unveils Portal and Portal+ Smart Speakers With Video Calling Feature

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  • by fuzznutz ( 789413 ) on Monday October 08, 2018 @08:15AM (#57444494)
    Just what I want: A closed platform with microphones, cameras, and Facebook spying on me 24/7.
    • But it can make it look like you are in an animated night club

    • Stalker loves you just wants to help you.

    • Where do I sign up? Just what I want: A closed platform with microphones, cameras, and Facebook spying on me 24/7.

      Score: 5, Sarcasm

      • Where do I sign up? Just what I want: A closed platform with microphones, cameras, and Facebook spying on me 24/7.

        Score: 5, Sarcasm

        Homer, I can hear your sarcasm from inside the house, and the dishwasher is on. What's going on?

    • by Anonymous Coward

      I don't know what planet these "people" live on, but it's definitely not Earth and these are definitely not humans.
      Not to denigrate alternative life styles, but I think we are at the verge of two types of lifeforms separating.
      The individual ... and the swarm lifeform.

      Classical homo sapiens always was a bit of a swarm-type due to being social, but it seems to really diverge here. I see so many "people" who openly glorify passive-thinking and passive-living and actually seem to like submitting to being merely

    • by Anonymous Coward on Monday October 08, 2018 @09:56AM (#57445148)

      The UK is planning to meet it's 2020 emissions target by a combination of wind, solar and harnessing the inexorably rotating coffin of George Orwell.

    • Just what I want: A closed platform with microphones, cameras, and Facebook spying on me 24/7.

      It's really not that bad, Facebook has provided a way to disable data collection. In the web interface, just go to "Settings", then "IO Config", nav your way down to the middle of the page to "Data Collection Settings", in that dialog find the "Other Settings" button, and in the middle menu choose "Permissions", then "Facebook Permissions", then hover over the icon shaped like a vaccuum (but don't hover too long or you have to restart this whole process!), then choose one of the options they have, either "

      • Thanks for that, now I feel totally assured that if I follow the instructions Facebook will NEVER abuse my privacy or use any data about me. I can sleep soundly at night now.

        Anyway, what is this Facebook that everyone is talking about ?

  • by scourfish ( 573542 ) <.moc.oohay. .ta. .hsifruocs.> on Monday October 08, 2018 @08:28AM (#57444576)
    This is very important to my purchasing decision.
  • I know we’re a cynical lot here, but - I can’t picture most “normal” people buying this, even if they’re enameled of Facebook. They’ve already got the app on their phones and tablets.

    And the camera follows you around, keeping everyone in focus.... not creepy at all.

    (I suppose this is where I sneakily mention deleting my Facebook account 4 or so years ago)

    • by sjwest ( 948274 )

      When will Cave Johnsons exploding lemons be released

    • (I suppose this is where I sneakily mention deleting my Facebook account 4 or so years ago)

      And I suppose this is where I mention that Facebook probably only disabled your account but it's still in there somewhere. Me? I never had a Facebook account. Well, except for my shadow profile of course, but I can't control what Facebook does, only limit what they get from me.

    • by Nidi62 ( 1525137 )

      And the camera follows you around, keeping everyone in focus.... not creepy at all.

      You could make a skin that looks like an old timey portrait painting with the tracking cameras for the eyes so they can follow you as you move.

  • At first I thought, no.

    Then I thought, Hell no.

    Then I thought - what about buying one of these speakers and putting on an act whenever I was around them, to feed it completely false data? Like a looped recording that asked for the latest whereabouts of Salman Rushdie and/or Hitler every few minutes or something.

    That would be amusing but sadly I don't have that kind of free time.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      or point it at your TV, and then raise a notification to your tv provider that facebook is stealing their licensed property.

  • I hate Facebook and I'll never buy this or any other "smart speaker" thingamajig.

    That said, I have to say that the "Smart Camera" is impressive.

  • by DogDude ( 805747 ) on Monday October 08, 2018 @09:36AM (#57445020)
    I assume they're called "smart speakers" because smart people don't use them? That's pretty weird.
  • "Hey Portal! Call Alexa and have her tell Google to send an email to Siri to play songs based on my Instagram."
  • In long term care facilities to keep the orderlies monitored

    Instead of just an ankle bracelet, also install them in the homes of people on probation (convicted felons have limited civil rights anyway)

    For senior citizens living on their own. "I've fallen, and I can't get up!"

    In stores to monitor pilferage.

  • And we completely trust FB not to gather all information it can about our private lives and personal conversations in our homes and not sell that to marketeers.
    Never mind Zuck lied before congress about shadow profiles.
  • Maybe Equifax will make a smart speaker/camera next!
  • First Amazon, now Facebook... I'm anxiously awaiting the announcement of a Slashdot smart cam that I can buy.

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