Amazon’s new Alexa-enabled Dash Wand is basically free for Prime subscribers
Amazon has released the Dash Wand,
a new Alexa-enabled device that can help you scan grocery barcodes,
convert measurements, and order household essentials from Amazon just by
using your voice. The Wi-Fi-enabled Dash Wand is magnetic, so you can
stick it on your fridge, and also offers some of the features of its
bigger Echo sibling, allowing you to find recipes and restaurants
without using your hands.
At a few inches long, and made out of white and black
plastic, the Dash Wand looks like a refreshed version of the company’s
original Dash devices. First released in 2014,
those Dash also let you scan item barcodes or use voice controls to add
products to your shopping cart, but forced you to check out via
Amazon’s site. They also had no Alexa access — Amazon’s assistant wasn’t
available to the public then — and were only available to a limited
number of existing AmazonFresh users. A second-generation version cost $49.99 and could add anything on Amazon to a shopping cart, but users still had to check out manually.
The Dash Wand, on the other hand, lets you buy items
directly, and is now available to all Amazon Prime subscribers in the
United States. It’s priced at $20, but Amazon Prime subscribers who do
pick one up will receive $20 back in their Amazon accounts, making the
Dash Wand essentially a free purchase. Customers will theoretically then
use that returned cash to buy things using their new Dash Wand, picking
up paper towels, soap, and other household essentials by asking the
device to order each one, rather than needing a more expensive Echo or
an individual Dash button for each product. Buyers will also get a free
90-day trial of the AmazonFresh home grocery service.
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