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Alright everyone, Amazon seems to be at it again as they try to keep up with their long list of user demands. Now we have all heard of the Amazon Dash buttons that made their debut last year as an almost absurdly easy way of reordering specific brand items for home delivery.
But now, there is a new hot item on the market from Amazon similar to the DASH button, but better. The new Wi-Fi connected “AWS IoT Button” is fully programmable and able to trigger all sorts of things with a single press or combination of presses.
Amazon pitches it as a potential control point for smart home lighting a quick way to call a cab or even a way to track medicine usage. It’s “Do Anything” button one that you’ll need to replace after 1,000 presses when the irreplaceable battery runs dead. How cool is that! Would you use the new “Do Anything” button?
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