Amazon is developing an app that will let you shop from the Apple Watch, reports TechCrunch.
Though online retailer Amazon wasn’t among one of the many applications Apple introduced this week as coming soon to its new wearable device, the Apple Watch, the company does have an Apple Watch version of its mobile shopping app in the works, we understand. The shopping app will allow consumers to search for products and even buy them from their wrist using Amazon’s 1-Click ordering system.
The app is said to function similar to the company's app for Android Wear. It will likely support searching for items using your voice, saving products to your wish list, and check out via Amazon 1-Click.
The company wouldn't confirm the news, but provided this statement:
“Amazon is constantly innovating on behalf of our customers. We are committed to being anywhere customers want to shop. That includes watches. We have an Amazon shopping app for Android Wear and will look to expand to other devices.”
We'll let you know if anything is officially announced.
Though online retailer Amazon wasn’t among one of the many applications Apple introduced this week as coming soon to its new wearable device, the Apple Watch, the company does have an Apple Watch version of its mobile shopping app in the works, we understand. The shopping app will allow consumers to search for products and even buy them from their wrist using Amazon’s 1-Click ordering system.
The app is said to function similar to the company's app for Android Wear. It will likely support searching for items using your voice, saving products to your wish list, and check out via Amazon 1-Click.
The company wouldn't confirm the news, but provided this statement:
“Amazon is constantly innovating on behalf of our customers. We are committed to being anywhere customers want to shop. That includes watches. We have an Amazon shopping app for Android Wear and will look to expand to other devices.”
We'll let you know if anything is officially announced.
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