Amazon wouldn't be Amazon if it didn't introduce us from time to time to an innovation destined to change our lives. Some of these innovations have had a long run, such as the Kindle, while others, such as the delivery of purchases by drone, have so far garnered more smiles than immediate interest. Another innovation introduced by this giant bulk sms indonesia has been the Amazon Dash button . In this way, the leader in online orders seeks to position itself at the forefront of domestic consumption , at the intersection between home automation, mobile applications and the IOT ( Internet of Things) .
Replenishment at the touch of a button
Amazon wants the user to act like this when an everyday consumer item is running out of stock, “see that it is running out, press it and receive it.” The mechanism is simple: Amazon gives you as many Dash devices as you want, at a price of five pounds that is deducted from the first purchase you make.

Dash buttons stick to any place in the house and connect via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth to the app installed on your mobile. Pressing the button activates the order for the product that is running out: from nappies or razor blades to toilet paper, and from coffee pods to washing machine detergent. The system then allows, during a pre-established period, to modify the order in the app. To avoid problems, the system ignores accidental pressing, considering only one order per button to be valid, until it is delivered.