Remember the giant failure of those Amazon buttons? You’d like put it on your fridge or something and when you pushed it it would instantly place an order for a specific item? Yeah, people don’t want shit spending their money without being consulted…
Those Amazon Dash buttons were high-key a great deal, because you could easily hack them to be a generic customizable IoT/home network button, and Amazon was practically giving them out for free.
Remember the giant failure of those Amazon buttons? You’d like put it on your fridge or something and when you pushed it it would instantly place an order for a specific item? Yeah, people don’t want shit spending their money without being consulted…
Those Amazon Dash buttons were high-key a great deal, because you could easily hack them to be a generic customizable IoT/home network button, and Amazon was practically giving them out for free.
How I Hacked Amazon’s $5 WiFi Button to track Baby Data - https://edwardbenson.com/2015/08/how-i-hacked-amazons-dash-button-to-track-baby-data
Well, Amazon was probably not excited for people to do that 😅
Probably just mad they didn’t think of that first.
Neat! They’re on eBay for between $1-$2 plus modest shipping. I’d try a 10-pack if I had a use case or three.