Here check it out the answer of China to the Amazon Echo is the
LingLong DingDOng, for more you need to run your vision to the following
content.
As we all are familiar with
Amazon Echo and Google Home, if we talk about Amazon Echo then it holds the
digital assistant called Alexa which follows your verbal command whereas Google
Home also perform the same function, it works with all Google-based devices.
Being a user of Echo you can step ahead to www Amazon Com Echosetup for any precise support or assistance.
Importantly, ‘smart’ speakers, these devices are voices operated
means you just need to give the verbal command and can help you out around the
home by providing weather and traffic information, streaming music, and
settings alarms etc. In simple words, they are Siri for your home. Before
stepping ahead let us tell those who want to grab the Alexa app, they can
navigate to www.Amazon.Com Alexasetup.
The Amazon Echo get the activation when you utter “Alexa” and the
Google Home response to “Ok, Google”. But one thing they both cannot do, guess
what? They can’t speak or understand Chinese.
And it’s something they might want to look into since Juniper
Research predicts that the China Smart Home market will be worth around $23
billion by 2018.
Enter the LingLong DingDong.
Nope, you are not reading The Onion, that’s what the thing is
called.
The, ahem, DingDong costs the identical of $US118 dollars (The
Echo is $US180 and Google Home grips the cost $US130) and comes from the
company LingLong (Beijing).
Charlie Liu, LingLong’s senior marketing manager told Wired that
the DingDong’s top holds the circular shape and square at the bottom to
represent the of tiānyuán dìfāng (ancient Chinese concept) which depicts that
“heaven is round and the Earth is square”.
It looks and sounds a lot like the Echo, and this is no accident.
Liu himself admits that DingDong holds the immense influence of Echo for its
development, with the crucial difference being language. Besides, Lie adds that
they had been working on this device for a good while, so it’s more homage than
a copycat.
Well, DingDong grasps the ability to understand and speak
Mandarin, Cantonese and basic English means the mostly influence of Chinese
language. We know the sound is quite funny, but it’s actually pretty deep. Ling Long, which means ‘the spirit of
prosperity’ and Ding Dong is Chinese onomatopoeia for a
Alas! ‘Ding dong’ has other meaning in English, which may be an
issue for the marketing team over at Ling Long.
At least in its home nation, the coming time looks pretty shining
the LingLong Ding Dong. The Amazon Echo grips the limited functionality in
China, and Google has a popularly uneasy relationship with the venue.
Rest Amazon Echo users are free to take Amazon Echo Help by getting in touch with professionals anytime.
For more information and update stay tuned to Amazon.