59°F
weather icon Partly Cloudy

Amazon’s new product Dash makes online shopping easier

NEW YORK — Amazon wants to make ordering its products as easy as a click of a button — literally.

On Tuesday, the country’s largest e-commerce company announced its new product, Dash.

It’s a small Wi-Fi enabled button that lets users add products to their Amazon shopping cart with one click.

Each product has its own designated button, which can be stuck or hung on appliances, cabinets, and anywhere you might want a physical reminder to buy every day necessities. Users receive an alert on their phones once an item is added, so they can change or cancel orders before they’re placed.

Amazon Prime members can request an invitation to receive the free device starting Tuesday. It’s unclear when the product will start shipping or how much it will cost for non-Prime subscribers.

Among the products you can order through Dash are Bounty paper towels and napkins, Clorox disinfecting wipes, Izze sparkling juice, Cottonelle toilet paper, Olay and L’oreal products, Wellness brand pet food, Huggies diapers, Tide Pods laundry detergent, Larabars, Kraft mac and cheese, Glad ForceFlex trash bags, Gerber baby, Gatorade, and coffee pods.

This smart sticky note is Amazon’s latest push into the world of connected devices, and the IoT (Internet of Things).

Earlier this year the company introduced Echo, another connected device that allows people to buy products from its site without having to open a computer or smartphone. The voice-activated cylindrical remote control can also retrieve search results from the web and play music, among other functions, like a virtual home assistant.

MOST READ
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
THE LATEST
 
How older people are reaping brain benefits from new tech

It’s almost like hearing a nutritionist say bacon is good for you: Digital technology use is being linked to reduced risk of cognitive impairment.

Top 10 questions about breast cancer answered

Breast cancer receives much attention in October, buts it’s crucial to keep screenings and exams at the forefront of preventive care year-round.

Jeremy Allen White takes ‘leap of faith’ as the Boss

Count Bruce Springsteen among those singing the praises of the actor portraying the younger version of the Boss in “Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere.”

How do you disenroll from a Medicare Advantage plan?

The biggest no-no in the Medicare world is selling a new supplemental policy without advising the client how to disenroll from their Medicare Advantage plan.

LDS church names ex-Utah Supreme Court justice new leader

Las Vegas elders praised the selection of Dallin H. Oaks, a former Utah Supreme Court justice, to lead The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

MORE STORIES