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'The Google of Russia' just announced its own smart speaker — here's what it can do

yandex station smart speaker

Many consider Yandex to be the Google of Russia.

Both companies were founded around the same time — 1997 for Yandex, and 1998 for Google — and both companies make the most popular search engines in their respective countries. Yandex is also the largest technology company in all of Russia.

The two companies are about to share even more in common. This week, Yandex announced it will be getting into smart speakers, an area that Google entered only two years ago with its Home device. The Yandex Station, pictured above, will cost about 10,000 Rubles, or $160, and only be sold in Russia.

Still, if the thought of a smart speaker makes you uncomfortable, especially after one couple in Portland, Oregon said their Amazon Echo Dot recorded their conversation and randomly sent it to a person in their contacts, we can only imagine the kind of fears one might have about a Russian-made smart speaker.

Nevertheless, take a look at the new Yandex Station:

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Like most smart speakers, the Yandex Station is designed for basic proletarian needs like creating alarms and playing music hands-free — but you can also hook it up to your TV to play movies and shows, or adjust the volume, using only your voice.



The Yandex Station is powered by Yandex's AI, named Alice, which the company unveiled in 2017. You can ask Alice to create alarms and reminders, read the news, get the weather, and more. For kids, you can even ask Alice to sing songs or read fairy tales.



Yandex also says the Station comes with seven microphones that can pick up your voice even if it's noisy in the room, and can respond "almost instantly — within a second."



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