I’ll be honest: for a long time I was suspicious of smart speakers. I mean, really — bringing a device into your apartment that sits with its microphone on 24/7 isn’t the greatest idea. Especially since the question of whether Alisa listens to conversations through Yandex Station still keeps users up at night. But once I dug into the topic and set up several models in my home, I realized something simple: Yandex Station in 2026 is no longer a novelty — it’s a full-fledged smart home hub that genuinely simplifies your life. I’ve put together the 5 best speakers with Alisa that I’ve personally tested.

Choosing which Yandex Station to buy in 2026

What Is the Cheapest Yandex Station in 2026

I’ll start with the model for those who need a cheap speaker with Alisa “without the bells and whistles” — the Yandex Station Lite 2 (the one without the clock). Essentially, this is the cheapest ticket into the Yandex smart home ecosystem: on marketplaces you can grab it for 4,500 rubles, which by today’s standards is practically a gift. No frills: a compact plastic body, a touch panel on top, colorful lighting around the edge — and that’s the entire design. Minimalist, to say the least.

A simple option without extras. Obedient, affordable — what more do you need?

The sound here, of course, isn’t for audiophiles — 6W of power is enough for background music and nothing more. But honestly, I didn’t expect more for the price. On the other hand, it handles core tasks like a champ: controls lights, outlets, and curtains via Matter, answers questions, and sets timers. If you need a full-fledged Zigbee hub for your smart home, you’ll have to pay more for a more serious model. The Lite 2 is the ideal option as a second or third speaker in your apartment. I put one in the kitchen so Alisa could play music while I cook. Or in the kids’ room — let the little one listen to fairy tales. For the price, there are simply no complaints.

Yandex Station Mini 3 — Which Alisa Speaker to Buy for the Bedroom

If your budget is a bit bigger and you want better sound — go with the Yandex Station Mini 3. In terms of feel, it’s basically the same as the Midi, just in a smaller body and without flagship pretensions. 12W of power — sounds modest, but in a small room it’s enough, especially when listening at volume 5–6 and above. At low volumes the bass noticeably drops off, which makes sense for a device this size.

Mini 3 — an excellent choice for the bedroom with great sound

What I really like about the Mini 3 is the build quality and minimalism. No unnecessary buttons, bright lights, or protruding elements. On top — a small display with a clock and animations that are a pleasure to look at. However, in the dark the screen glows a bit too brightly — I had to turn down the brightness through the app. Otherwise, it’s that very smart speaker with Alisa that just works: the microphones hear me even from the other end of the room, the voice assistant doesn’t lag, and music plays without delays. The price is around 7,000–8,000 rubles, which I consider an absolutely fair amount for a device like this.

Is It Worth Buying the Yandex Station Midi in 2026

Now let’s talk about my favorite. If someone asked me which Yandex Station to buy in 2026 as a primary device — I’d point to the Yandex Station Midi without hesitation. It really is the sweet spot: not as compact as the Mini, but not as massive (or expensive) as the Station 3. 24W of power, four microphones, a built-in Zigbee hub for smart home, and an LED panel on the front — for the money, it’s an absolute winner. Trust me: I’ve had it for two years now and haven’t had a single complaint about it.

In my opinion — this is the best Alisa speaker right now across all parameters

The sound on the Station Midi is genuinely impressive: clean highs, solid bass, automatic room adaptation. I placed it in three different rooms — the sound adjusts within seconds everywhere. The microphones are amazing: it hears me even from the hallway through a closed door (which, by the way, occasionally gives you pause — but that’s another story). During sales, the Midi consistently goes for 11,000–12,000 rubles; without discounts — around 14,000. In my experience, this is the most balanced Alisa speaker for the home for most apartments, and it’s definitely worth the money.

Yandex Station Street — Wireless Speaker with Alisa

The portable Yandex Station Street has finally addressed the biggest pain point of the entire lineup: until 2025, all smart speakers with Alisa were permanently tethered to a power cord, making it impossible to take them on a picnic or into the bathroom. Third-party manufacturers (like JBL) tried to make a portable speaker with Alisa, but the results were mediocre at best.

Finally! Alisa now works on portable speakers too!

The Station Street is the first full-fledged wireless speaker with Alisa. 30W of power, a 3,300 mAh battery (lasts roughly 7–8 hours of music at medium volume), three microphones with noise cancellation, and IP67 water protection. The body is covered in fabric — it reminded me of the old JBL Charge speakers, and it feels nice to the touch. All of Alisa’s AI features work without a subscription, which is great. The price is 11,500 rubles, and yes, that’s not cheap for a portable speaker, but there are simply no alternatives with the same level of integration into the Yandex smart home ecosystem.