Technology Today

Weve got smart assistants in our phones, in our earphones and in our speakers.
Why not bedside clocks too? Amazon opened the floodgates with its Echo Dot with Clock speaker.
But how about if you want something Google flavoured instead?You might want to take a look at the Harmon Kardon Citation Oasis alarm clock.
The Citation range, you may remember, is Harmon Kardons answer to the likes of Sonos, a multi-room proposition that includes soundbars, bookshelf speakers and floor-standing towers.
We enjoyed earlier entries into the range enough to award it a Best of IFA gong a few years back.
2020 will see the range expand to include the Oasis, a little Google-powered bedside number.(Image credit: Future)Available in black and grey fabric wraps, the Oasis, like all good alarm clocks should, sneaks into the background with an understated, rounded design.In terms of connectivity and playback, its about as well-featured as you could hope for.
As well as standard Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, the Oasis can playback tunes via Apple AirPlay and Google Chromecast, and can take voice input thanks to its built-in mic and support for the Google Assistant helper.As such, not only can you talk to the Oasis to organise alarms, but you can also ask it for information on all manner of topics in Googles cloud-based brain, ask it for specific radio stations and have it control any smart home devices youve got hooked up to Googles eco-system.(Image credit: Future)Being a clock, of course, the Oasis has a small front-facing display that will show you the time and other information relating to what youre doing with the speaker.
But its tricks dont just end there.
On its top side, where youll also find a range of playback controls, also sits a wireless charging matt.
Pop a compatible smartphone on top, and youll wake with a fully-charged phone in the morning, saving you a plug socket and valuable bedside real estate.We took a look at the Citation Oasis at the Bristol Hi-Fi show in the UK, where unfortunately the unit we saw was not set up for music playback.
However, in terms of raw specs, it appears to have a healthy 12W power output, and support for 24Bits / 96 KHz HD audio streaming playback.Theres no set release date for the Harmon Kardon Citation Oasis yet, but weve been told to expect a Q2 2020 launch.
As for pricing, only US numbers have been released, weighing in at $199.95.
That translates directly to close to 155 or AU$300, but well keep you posted on confirmed local pricing when we receive it.HXPnEzmrGnAMg3XcCsj9CG.jpg?#





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting - It's Voluntary!


ADVERTISE


Merchandise (Peace Series)

 


Apple fans rushing for ₤ 35 iPhone 16 Pro Max as Sky uses payday deal


'I visited Chinese city which is like sci-fi movie with robots and noiseless trains'


Top Tech: Amazon's best early Prime Day deals including Ring, Tefal and Nespresso


Brits now 'obsessed' with health tracking and say it's key to motivation


Virgin Media is distributing complimentary wise TVs in surprise seven-day sale


O2 confirms UK network switch off and the exact date your phone might quit working


Samsung and Google have a new Android competitor that's like Nothing you've seen before


'Spectacular' Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra gets £10 a month price cut


Sky users given 48-hour cost alert and your costs could increase tomorrow


Never ever miss your favourite television series when on vacation with basic travel hack


Amazon may offer big reason to ditch your Fire TV Stick next week and try something new


Samsung and Google smartphone deals consist of free earbuds and smartwatches


Everyone using Google Chrome must restart their browser now - don't ignore new alert


iPhone users surprised after finding 'concealed' hack to organise home screen


Sky dishes out brand-new iPhone 16 at 'lowest ever' rate, not surprising that it's offering fast


Argos shoppers can get a free 40-inch Hisense TV by doing one thing


Immediate alert for everyone with a Gmail account - do not overlook 6 important brand-new rules


BBC iPlayer is rivalling Sky TV with a vital free upgrade - check your settings now