Developer | Alibaba Group |
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Type | Smart speaker |
Release date | July 2017 (limited beta) August 8, 2017 (China) |
Introductory price | ¥499 |
Input | Voice commands |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth 4.0 |
Dimensions | 83 mm (3.27 in) diameter, 126 mm (4.96 in) high |
Mass | 400 g (0.88 lb) |
Website | bot |
The Tmall Genie (Chinese: 天猫精灵, pinyin: Tiān māo jīng líng) is a smart speaker developed by Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba Group, using the intelligent personal assistant service AliGenie.[1] Introduced in July 2017, the device consists of a cylindrical body with omni-directional speakers and an LED light ring at the bottom of the device.[2] As with other smart speakers, the Genie supports web searches, music streaming, home automation devices, and placing orders for products from Tmall.[3] Voice interaction with the device is currently limited to Mandarin,[4] but plans to extend voice recognition to include Sichuanese, Cantonese, and eventually all major Chinese dialects were announced in March 2019 when Alibaba allocated 100 million yuan (US$15 million) for research and development.[5][6]
Consumers in smaller cities, especially older ones [read: those who are older (not older cities)], are not always 'savvy with keyboards', says an Alibaba representative, and are more likely to treat smart speakers as a companion, calling up traditional operas or health information, or audio-books for grandchildren left in their charge. Younger consumers may be more comfortable in putonghua [Chinese for Mandarin (meaning: "common speech")], but that does not mean that dialects will disappear, because speaking a dialect feels like 'home', she adds.