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Diverse lineup of new device makers includes General Electric, Samsung, August, Gmate, Oster, Obe, Petnet, CleverPet, Sutro, Thync, and Sealed Air
Preview and demonstration of devices using Dash Replenishment Service to be held in the IoT Pavilion at the Amazon Web Services re:Invent conference in Las Vegas
(NASDAQ: AMZN)—Amazon today announced a diverse lineup of new device brands joining the Amazon Dash Replenishment Service (DRS) program—General Electric, Samsung, August, Gmate, Oster, Obe, Petnet, CleverPet, Sutro, Thync, and Sealed Air. DRS enables connected devices that measure consumable usage to automatically order physical goods from Amazon when supplies are running low—like a water pitcher that orders filters or a pet food dispenser that orders food when needed.
"We are excited to introduce 11 new device makers—General Electric, Samsung, Gmate, Oster, August, and more—to the Dash Replenishment Service program," said Peter Larsen, Vice President, Amazon Devices. "Dash Replenishment Service adds convenience and ease for both customers and device makers alike. Customers don't have to do anything—they can simply rely on the connected device to automatically reorder the consumables that keep their homes running smoothly. For device makers, DRS makes it easy to add re-ordering functionality to their devices to deliver a helpful and differentiated experience for customers.”
DRS is the same reordering service that powers Amazon Dash Button. With Dash Button, customers can reorder frequently used products with the simple press of a button. With DRS, connected devices can reorder products automatically when supplies run low. DRS works with connected devices that measure consumable usage, using infrared sensors, scales, or other mechanisms, to reliably determine when to trigger an order through Dash Replenishment Service APIs. For example, Obe’s Pro Bowl weighs the amount of food consumed by a pet and subtracts that amount from the in-home inventory balance. When supply runs low, Obe’s Pro Bowl uses the Dash Replenishment Service to automatically place the order for the pre-selected pet food on behalf of the customer.
DRS integration is easy and device makers can get started with as few as 10 lines of code. DRS is critical for device makers because they don’t have to build the back-end infrastructure to fulfill orders—Amazon does this work for them, leveraging its authentication and payment systems, customer service, and fulfillment network.
Earlier this year, Amazon announced initial partners integrating with the Dash Replenishment Service, including Brother, Whirlpool, and Brita. Eleven new brands now join the program, including:
Attendees at re:Invent, Amazon’s annual AWS conference in Las Vegas, can visit the IoT Pavilion October 6-8 to see Dash Replenishment Service-enabled devices from General Electric, August, Gmate, Petnet, Sutro, Sealed Air, and Brita. Also, DRS-enabled hand sanitizers from Sealed Air will be on display throughout re:Invent for attendees to use. These hand sanitizers will be connected to a real-time dashboard that showcases usage and reordering data.
“We are excited to be at re:Invent and preview the Dash Replenishment Service for our Soft Care connected hand soap dispensers,” said Dr. Ilham Kadri, President of Diversey Care. “Connectivity enables our customers to use data to enhance hand wash compliance and thus food safety levels, and Dash Replenishment Service delivers an unprecedented level of convenience so they’re never out of soap.”
To learn more about Dash Replenishment Service, visit www.amazon.com/dashreplenishmentservice.
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