I don't know about you but my phone hasn't run out of power in months.
> this doesn't mean that they aren't less dangerous
No one is saying that they aren't dangerous, you're missing the point. What I'm saying is if you carry a smartphone around, that's just as risky. Therefore, it's hypocritical to warn against smart homes unless you also don't have a smartphone.
> Smart speakers also have better range than smartphones
But smartphones are literally next to you at all time, they don't need better microphones.
> Therefore, it's hypocritical to warn against smart homes unless you also don't have a smartphone.
It's not hypocrisy to warn of dangers, regardless of being exposed in other ways. Also, your comment here equates 'smart speakers' with 'smart homes', which are not the same thing (yet).
This conversation can only progress when you consider the actual threat models (like security folks talk about). It seem strange to me to rant about the risks of smartphones vs smart home devices, when the data from both of those is potentially ending up with the same small set of companies.
> I don't know about you but my phone hasn't run out of power in months.
I don't understand your argument here. If your smart speaker 100% maxed out its CPU and sensors for a month, would you notice? Probably not. I guarantee you would if your smartphone did, though, unless you keep it constantly plugged in.
> But smartphones are literally next to you at all time, they don't need better microphones.
I'll chalk this one up to individual preference. Personally, my phone is usually not near me at home (e.g. downstairs) since I have access to my computer, which I prefer using instead.
And? Your phone is with you 24/7
> they have access to continuous power
I don't know about you but my phone hasn't run out of power in months.
> this doesn't mean that they aren't less dangerous
No one is saying that they aren't dangerous, you're missing the point. What I'm saying is if you carry a smartphone around, that's just as risky. Therefore, it's hypocritical to warn against smart homes unless you also don't have a smartphone.
> Smart speakers also have better range than smartphones
But smartphones are literally next to you at all time, they don't need better microphones.