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A smart cuckoo clock might be too weird even for Amazon – Engadget
Amazon’s Built It program features some unconventional devices and a Kickstarter-like approach, as they’ll only be built if they meet pre-order goals.

Amazon announced its “Day 1” hardware program last year as a way to build unusual hardware products in limited quantities, get feedback from users and eventually make them more widely available. In fact, Amazon’s Echo Frames are the first bit of hardware to “graduate” from Day 1 to general availability. Now, the company is expanding Day 1 with a new program called “Built It.” Like Day 1, Built It features some unconventional devices, but it’s directly taking consumer interest into account when deciding…
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