Netflix And Chill
I’m sure we are all familiar with the term Netflix and Chill right? Well if you’re not it’s basically a code for when we watch Netflix we’re actually going to hangout but hey one thing can always lead to another.
So with that being said a company has decided to cash in on the Netflix and Chill experience. They have out in for a prototype of a button called ‘The Switch.’ Now what exactly does it do? When the button is hit, it will order food, dims the lights, and activates your phones do not disturb feature.
We want to know what you think! Good idea or bad? Be sure to check out the video above for more details.
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