Online retail giant Amazon is targeting its Kiwi customers, launching some of its products in New Zealand next month.
Amazon's smart speaker The Echo will be on sale in New Zealand in February with the company also launching its on-demand music streaming service, Amazon Music Unlimited.
The Echo, powered by the digital assistant Alexa, is a voice activated, connected speaker which can play music, tell you the weather, turn on your lights at home and add items to a shopping list.
Amazon has revealed it is tailoring the speakers to its Kiwi market with specific skills added to its regular functions, including learning New Zealand sports teams, giving news from local media organisations, and even speaking a bit of Te Reo Maori.
"Tens of millions of customers are already using Alexa, and today we're excited to bring her to New Zealand with a localised experience designed especially for our customers," said Dave Limp, senior vice president, Amazon devices and services.