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Amazon Dash Wand review: A home shopping device made for a not-too-distant future

Amazon Dash Wand review: A home shopping device made for a not-too-distant future

Posted on July 4, 2017January 23, 2019 By Jarvis

The Amazon Dash Wand won’t solve your pantry problems just yet, but it’s a cool device at a killer price.

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Amazon will sell you groceries, one way or another. Case in point: The day before it announced plans to buy Whole Foods for a cool $13.7 billion, it released Amazon Dash Wand, a small Alexa-powered gadget that will likely be just as integral to the company’s produce push.

Amazon’s new scanning stick is Jeff Bezos’s latest attempt to link the virtual world with the physical one. But even though it’s not Amazon’s first shot at a home shopping assistant, it’s definitely the first fully formed one. Combining the ease of a Dash button with the versatility of the relatively unknown Dash scanner and the smarts of an Echo, Dash Wand could be the thing that finally streamlines the way we buy groceries, and eliminates checkout lines, empty refrigerators, and even trips to the store. But that’s going to take a while.
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