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Billy Bass can connect to Amazon’s voice assistant

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Remember Big Mouth Billy Bass? That strange wall-mounted fish from the ’90s that sings Take Me to the River? Well, now it connects to Amazon Alexa’s voice assistant, and its lips will move in-sync with Alexa’s voice commands.

The fish can respond to inquiries about the weather, your commute, news, random facts and more. Oh, and it will sing an original song this time called Fishin’ Time.

It’s available on Amazon for $39.99 and

December 1.

The fish was first hacked by artist Brian Kane two years ago. Video of his altered talking fish went viral, garnering almost 2 million views.

Although it’s arguably one of the weirdest, Billy Bass isn’t the first random device to connect with Amazon’s voice assistant.

In 2017, the Alexa-enabled table lamp hit the market. Called the C by GE Sol, the smart lamp has five settings to support your sleeping and waking cycles. In September, Amazon announced an Alexapower­ed will be released on microwave with a popcornord­ering Dash Replenishm­ent Service. And Haiku Home is a ceiling fan that works with Alexa to support usage through voice control.

Perhaps one of the most innovative is the Ooma Telo, an internet-connected landline phone. Users can initiate calls by triggering Alexa.

Gemmy, the company that created Big Mouth Billy Bass, is also launching a twerking Santa and Christmas Bear that dances to the beats of Amazon Music. – USA Today

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