SEATTLE — Amazon on Tuesday announced the first devices available with Amazon Dash Replenishment, including the Gmate SMART blood glucose monitor.
Additionally, new brands and devices have joined the Dash Replenishment program, including Purell soap and hand sanitizer. Brands that want to incorporate Dash Replenishment Service into their connected devices can now easily access the APIs to start an integration. GoJo, the inventors of Purell Advanced Hand Sanitizer, is launching a development project to connect its touch-free dispensing systems equipped with GoJo SmartLink Technology with Amazon Dash Replenishment Service. The GoJo SmartLink Technology in GoJo Soap and Purell Hand Sanitizer Dispensers tracks the supply level of the soap and hand sanitizer refills and automatically orders a new supply when refills are low through Amazon.
Dash Replenishment Service enables connected devices to automatically order physical goods from Amazon when supplies are running low. For example, Gmate’s SMART Blood Glucose Meter is a device that connects to a smartphone to make testing blood sugar easy and convenient. With Dash Replenishment, testing strips and lancets are automatically ordered when needed so customers always have the supplies they need to stay in good health.
“With Amazon Dash Replenishment, we want to make customers’ lives even easier so they won’t run out of items like laundry detergent, pet food or printer ink again — customers simply activate Dash Replenishment when they are setting up their connected device and then rely on Amazon to automatically deliver those everyday essentials,” stated Daniel Rausch, director, Amazon Devices. "It’s exciting to make Dash Replenishment a reality — customers can start taking advantage of the service today and we will continue to launch and add new devices to the program this year.”