>it's a $20 button
>you can click it a 1000 times and then the non-replacable battery runs out
Amazon is bankrupt at the end of the year. Remember you heard it here first.
>>54528212
you are an idiot.
>>54528237
Amazonfags on suicide watch
>>54528212
>bankrupt
how so? they make money off of hipsters who want an internet connected button.
>non-replacable battery
Wrong, retard.
>>54530620
It says so on the website you idiot
>>54530636
Non replaceable battery means the average pleb can't change the battery. Non plebs don't deal on absolutes. Ease of replacing the battery is there life.
>paying 20$ so you don't have to walk a few meters to order something
lol fucking amerifats
Oh you amerilards. You do realise that pushing a button will burn your precious fat deposits right ?.
>>54528212
what are smartphones for?
why can i tap on my fucking screen instead of pressing a button?
>>54530755
>>54530694
Get raped and kill yourself, you retarded fucking faggot sack of shit with down syndrome.
>>54530679
nice try obi wan
>>54530788
lol k tyrone
>>54528212
I read got this far and decided it was not worth the effort
what is this and what does it do?
>>54528212
The hell is that thing anyway?
>>54530835
It allows fat fuck Americans who ran out of doritos to order some more without having to move more than 1 muscle.
Do enough businesses actually manage their inventory through Amazon to make these devices worth it?
I guess you could take them and put them in places where you store items (detergent, toilet paper, etc) and press the button instead of having to go to amazon and order it manually.
But again: People actually do this? I'm pretty sure everyone in my part of the US still goes to the grocery store to get all the stuff Amazon lets you order with these buttons.
>>54530877
The button in OP is a different thing from those I think, https://aws.amazon.com/iot/button/
>>54530788
Buttblasted American fatass detected
>>54530884
>People actually do this?
I think the idea isn't that people do this now but that they will in the future. I've never heard of anyone actually going to the website and ordering toilet paper or something, but the convenience of the button + same day delivery is actually pretty cool.
>>54530694
What is a meter?
>>54530934
Imagine sitting on the shitter and desperately jamming that button in repeatedly. And four minutes later, a drone delivers a fresh roll of three-ply
We are truly living in the future.
>>54530996
If we embrace the botnet hard enough maybe it'll even fly through the window right into the shitter
>>54531036
Better yet, we have an Amazon AssProbeā¢ installed, which automatically checks
Embracing the botnet in a whole new and intimate way
>>54530694
Not even that. Most American children have their own phones these days. Can't be bothered to pull it out of their pocket and go to the website. MUST TAP BUTTON.
>>54531166
I am an Indian and honestly a kid with >70IQ should get a smartphone of their own.
>>54530831
it's a button which, when pressed, orders the item it's labelled with from amazon
The button is a smart business decision. It removes the consciousness of actually buying a product. Not good for the consumer but good for Amazon
>>54528212
>financially bankrupt
no.
>morally bankrupt
yes.
the factory i work in actually has a bunch of these, theyre primarily in areas with rags, cleaning chemicals, towels, bathroom supplies, etc
out of WD-40? press a button, end of the day the boss looks through the orders and passes whats been asked for
2 days later we get a box of WD-40 cans
surprisingly useful, sadly, theres no 30 minute shipping on toilet paper and no button in the shitter like there should be
>>54528212
>Amazon is bankrupt at the end of the year.