Hound: Beating Google Now and Siri at their Own Game Although, Siri recognizes my speech faster than Google Now does, Hound beats them both. If I was to rank them, I’d say Hound > Siri > Google Now.
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I’m sure this varies from person to person, but, at least for me, Hound’s voice recognition seems to work way better than Siri or Google Now’s. Allow or deny according to your needs, but keep in mind, if you deny permissions like “Location”, Hound will not be able to check the weather for you, or perform other location dependent tasks. Once you have installed Hound, you can launch it, and it asks you for a couple of permissions.
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Since it’s available on both the platforms, users can easily switch platforms and get the Hound assistant on their devices. If you are not from US, and want to try Hound out, check our guides on installing geo-restricted apps & games like Pokemon Go in any country on iOS and Android. Hound is available on both iOS and Android, albeit only in the US.
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Read on to find out more about why, in my opinion, Hound is better at doing what Siri and Google Now have been trying to do for a long time now. Hound is not as interactive as Siri, and usually not as witty either, but in almost every other useful way, Hound trumps Siri and Google Now. Be it voice recognition, context based cross questioning, or even playing games. I compared Hound with Siri and Google Now, using the most common commands, and some context based searches, and Hound almost always came out on top.