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You can preorder an Alexa-enabled Big Mouth Billy Bass for $40

You can preorder an Alexa-enabled Big Mouth Billy Bass for $40

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‘This is not your father’s Big Mouth Billy Bass’

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A prize catch: the Alexa-enabled Big Mouth Billy Bass.
A prize catch: the Alexa-enabled Big Mouth Billy Bass.
Credit: Gemmy Industries

The must-have gadget of the holiday season is finally here, the latest in cutting-edge fintech: an Alexa-enabled Big Mouth Billy Bass, which is now available at Amazon for $40.

This gadget has been a long time coming. A developer named Brian Kane first came up with the idea of hacking a Billy Bass to connect to Alexa’s API in 2016, before, in 2017, the makers of the fishy ornament said they were going to make Kane’s idea real. More than a year later, the product is available for preorder, complete with an official “Alexa Gadget” certification.

Unfortunately, you’ll need to connect the Alexa-enabled Billy Bass to an existing Echo device for it to work. But once it’s hooked up, you can use it for all of the usual tasks, including setting timers, answering basic queries, and playing music.

“This is not your father’s Big Mouth Billy Bass,” said Steve Harris, vice president of product development at Gemmy Industries, the company that makes the Big Mouth Billy Bass, in a press statement seen by Business Insider.

And, well, it is and it isn’t. It may be Alexa-enabled, but the look of the thing hasn’t changed since it was first sold in 1999. Back then, it quickly became a pop culture icon, belting out tunes like “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” by Bobby McFerrin and “Take Me to the River” by Al Green. It appeared in TV shows like The Simpsons and The Sopranos, and it charmed its way into the homes of the great and good, from George W. Bush to Queen Elizabeth.

Now you can relive those glory days, if you choose. Kitsch never dies.