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Smart sticker printer to print voice memos with Alexa

Amazon has announced a Smart Sticky Note Printer in its trial program, Day 1 Edition, that tells Alexa, an AI voice assistant, what you want to take notes.

Day1 Edition is a crowdfunding program that develops concept-leading idea products by Amazon, recruits people who wish to purchase in advance, and receives orders to meet the preset quantity within 30 days and commercializes them at a special price.

The smart sticky note printer can print notes written with a pen on existing stickers through Alexa using adhesive thermal paper on the back of a small thermal printer. For example, if you don’t want to let go of your hand during a task, point to the Amazon Echo device and say, “Alexa. Print the memo. Meeting in the 3rd meeting room from 14:00″ means that Echo prints out stickers with a smart sticky note printer over Wi-Fi.

In addition to simple notes, you can print out a shopping list or create a puzzle. Printed memos can be used by pasting them in a suitable location. However, you might think that writing notes on a memo paper is quicker than the hassle, but it can be convenient for people who are prone to forgetting ballpoint pens and stickers.

On the Amazon Day1 Edition page, the production decision has been completed with the amount of orders required for 3 days during the recruitment period for purchasers within 30 days. If your order isn’t late, you can buy it for $115 per unit. Delivery is expected to be around July to September. Related information can be found here.

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