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What would you order with an Amazon Dash button?

Posted on May 8, 2015April 27, 2020 By Hulk

 

Today Amazon announced Dash, a small device that allows you to order a selected product with one push of the button. The button is branded with whatever product it orders so you know what you’re getting, and it backed with a reusable adhesive so you can stick it on a cabinet or appliance. Out of detergent? Well, just push the “Tide” button and Amazon will ship you some. Don’t worry about kids pushing the button again and again either — the button only works once until you receive the order, and you always get a notification on your phone in case you need to cancel.
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