Amazon dash was released in 2015. Dash is a feature that allows customers who regularly order items like coffee or detergent from Amazon to place orders at home with the push of a button.
Amazon already stopped selling the dash button earlier this year. Recently, users were notified by email that the Amazon Dash Button device will be disabled on August 31st. Of course, the dash button has already stopped selling and few people actually use it. In media reports, the frequency of using the dash button has decreased considerably in recent months.
Of course, on the Amazon app and website screens, the virtual dash button is still there, and the automatic reorder service remains the same. The washing machine has a detergent order button, and coffee beans can be ordered directly. Only the physical buttons that existed so far disappear.
The business for the dash button was frustrated, but it also offered several ideas. When Amazon launched a button that you can freely set on the Internet, some created a button that automatically ordered your favorite coffee from Starbucks when you go out. If you have a dash button at home and don’t know how to do it, you’re sending it to Amazon Recycle. Amazon is said to be in charge of delivery or disposal issues.
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