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Tmall Genie
DeveloperAlibaba Group
TypeSmart speaker
Release dateJuly 2017 (limited beta)
August 8, 2017 (China)
Introductory price¥499
InputVoice commands
ConnectivityWi-Fi 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth 4.0
Dimensions83 mm (3.27 in) diameter, 126 mm (4.96 in) high
Mass400 g (0.88 lb)
Websitebot.tmall.com

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. 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. As with other smart speakers, the Genie supports web searches, music streaming, home automation devices, and placing orders for products from Tmall. Voice interaction with the device is currently limited to Mandarin, 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.

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  6. Yang (a.k.a. Chaguan), withheld (anonymous columnist) (7 November 2019). "In China, capitalism breeds new respect for dialects" (weekly newspaper (magazine format) with website (free registration or subscription to read full article)). No. 9 November 2019. The Economist. p. 40, paragraph # 8. Retrieved 10 December 2019. Consumers in smaller cities, especially older ones , 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 , but that does not mean that dialects will disappear, because speaking a dialect feels like 'home', she adds.
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