Amazon cart and wish list sale alerts are now available through Alexa.
- Some users will receive notifications from Amazon's Alexa about upcoming sales on items they have been monitoring.
- On Thursday, the company announced that Alexa will notify Prime customers about upcoming sales on items in their Amazon wish list, shopping cart, or saved for later items, up to 24 hours in advance.
- Alexa can be asked by consumers to remind them of deals when they're live or to order items on their behalf.
Alexa voice assistant will soon notify users when items they've been monitoring are going on sale.
On Thursday, the company announced that Alexa will notify Prime customers up to 24 hours in advance of upcoming sales on items in their Amazon wish list and shopping cart, or items that were marked “saved for later” on the platform. The feature will work with fourth-generation Echo smart speakers and newer.
Alexa will notify customers when their wish list items go on sale, and the Amazon Echo ring will turn yellow to alert them. Users can ask Alexa to remind them about live deals or order items on their behalf.
The feature aims to assist customers in saving time and preparing for major sales, such as Prime Day, while also benefiting Amazon by encouraging customers to purchase more products through the use of Echo devices.
To use the feature, enable deal recommendations by visiting the Alexa app and clicking "more," "notifications," "Amazon shopping," then "shopping recommendations."
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