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Amazon Smart Soap Dispenser doesn't have a speaker or microphone, and Alexa isn't built in. For entertainment and other Alexa routines, pair it to a compatible Echo device (sold separately) that's within 30 feet of the dispenser.

Amazon Smart Soap Dispenser only works with liquid hand soap. Do not fill with foaming soap or any alcohol-based product, including hand sanitizer.

Amazon Smart Soap Dispenser, automatic 12-oz dispenser with 20-second timer, Works with Alexa

3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars 4,184 ratings

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Soap Dispenser
  • Make handwashing count - The automatic dispenser's 20-second timer lights up as you lather, guiding you to wash for the CDC-recommended minimum amount of time.
  • Add speakers - Use with a compatible Echo device to create an Alexa Routine and have your Echo automatically play songs, jokes, and more when you wash.
  • Variable dispensing - Control how much soap you get by changing how far under the nozzle you place your hand.
  • Power up - A single charge keeps the battery going for up to 3 months.
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Make handwashing count

Introducing Amazon Smart Soap Dispenser, an automatic dispenser that does the counting for you. After your soap dispenses, the 20-second LED timer ticks down—guiding you to scrub for the CDC-recommended minimum amount of time.

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Materials

Materials

39% post-consumer recycled plastics (not including USB cable).

Packaging

Device Packaging

Over 99% of this device’s packaging is made of wood fiber-based materials from responsibly managed forests or recycled sources.

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Part With Purpose

There may come a time when you want to recycle your device. Explore options with Amazon Second Chance.

Energy Efficiency (Battery Powered Devices)

Rechargeable Battery

The rechargeable battery eliminates the need for single-use, disposable batteries.

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Ratings 3.4 out of 5 stars (4,184) 4.1 out of 5 stars (8,272) 4.3 out of 5 stars (37,948) 4.4 out of 5 stars (14,160)
Color Glacier White Brushed Stainless Steel Brushed Nickel Brushed
Capacity 12 oz 9 oz 17 oz 8 oz
Dimensions 3.66 x 6.10 x 3.97 inches 4.4 x 2.8 x 6.8 inches 6.1 x 8.7 x 3.3 inches 5.7 x 2.8 x 6.9 inches
Automatic Yes Yes Yes Yes
Soap Type Liquid Liquid Liquid Liquid
Battery Rechargeable Rechargeable Non-rechargeable Battery operated
Material Plastic Stainless Steel ABS Silicone
Works with Alexa Yes No No No
20-second timer Yes No No No

Technical Details

Amazon Smart Soap Dispenser

Amazon Smart Soap Dispenser

Size

3.65” X 6.1” X 3.97”

Weight

326g. Actual size and weight may vary by manufacturing process

Max soap holding capacity

12 fl. oz.

Supported soap type

Only liquid hand soaps are supported. Do not fill with foaming soap or any alcohol-based product, including hand sanitizer.

Network Connectivity

2.4 GHz only, 802.11 b/g/n. Does not support 5GHz networks or connecting to ad-hoc (or peer-to-peer) Wi-Fi networks.

Use

Indoor use only.

Cleaning

Device can be cleaned with a dry or damp cloth.

Water Resistance

Amazon Smart Soap Dispenser was tested to meet the IP66 standard. Water projected in powerful jets against the dispenser from any direction had no harmful effects. The dispenser should not be immersed in water.

Warranty and Service

1 year limited warranty and service. Use of Amazon Smart Soap Dispenser is subject to the terms found here.

Battery life

A single charge lasts up to three (3) months (based on ten dispenses a day with no Echo device paired) or up to 2.66 months (based on ten dispenses a day with an Echo device paired). Battery life varies based on device settings and usage. Pairing an Echo device and enabling high-dispensing mode will reduce battery life.

Included in the Box

Amazon Smart Soap Dispenser, Micro-USB charging cable and Quick Start Guide.

Setup Technology

Amazon Wi-Fi simple setup enables customers to connect smart devices to their Wi-Fi network in a few easy steps. Wi-Fi simple setup is another way Alexa is always getting smarter. Learn more here.

Echo Compatibility

Amazon Smart Soap Dispenser is compatible with Echo (2nd Gen and above), Echo Dot (2nd Gen and above), Echo Plus, Echo Show, Echo Spot, Echo Input. Echo Studio, and Echo Flex. Amazon Smart Soap Dispenser is not currently compatible with Echo Glow, Echo Frames, Echo Buds, Echo Auto, Echo Sub, and Echo Link.

Support

Click here to get help using and troubleshooting common issues with Amazon Smart Soap Dispenser. To see questions and answers from other Amazon customers, click here to visit the Amazon Digital and Device Forum.

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Customer reviews

3.4 out of 5 stars
3.4 out of 5
4,184 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the appearance of the product, mentioning it's cute and modern. However, some customers have reported issues with the soap dispensing, performance, and battery life. They say it stopped working after a couple months of use, and the internal battery stopped holding a charge. Customers are also disappointed with the value, and motion sensor. Opinions are mixed on ease of use and quality.

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102 customers mention "Appearance"88 positive14 negative

Customers like the appearance of the product. They mention that the design is beautiful, neat, and well designed. They also appreciate the simple modernist look that fits their bathroom great. Some recommend the product for cleanliness and aesthetics.

"...Filling up the dispenser is simple and not messy. Speaking of, I highly recommend the Mrs. Meyer's soap refills for this...." Read more

"...GOOD JOB!"? Fits nicely on the sink and looks nice too. Easily and quickly charges with a standard USB cable. Don't need to keep it plugged in...." Read more

"...Great concept, right?! Especially for kids! Why not market one for little kids with fun characters or designs??..." Read more

"...I haven’t tried another brand yet. Would recommend for cleanliness and aesthetic!" Read more

166 customers mention "Quality"69 positive97 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the product. Some mention that it has a better build than the "human" one it replaced, and is easy to use. However, others say that it's not the greatest quality, has quite a bit of defects, and are extremely unreliable.

"...Worked a few days. Broke again. It just went downhill from there. Over the next months it stopped playing period...." Read more

"...Easy to see and well done...." Read more

"...more soap when you are about to run out but given how the device itself feels quit finicky I'm not too confident of its' accuracy." Read more

"I would like to share that the soap dispenser is very efficient and convenient. Easy to use for everyone...." Read more

129 customers mention "Ease of use"84 positive45 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of use. Some mention that it's easy to use for everyone, charges with a standard USB cable, and is easy to setup. However, some customers say that the instructions for the dispenser are clear.

"...It has been a helpful way to remind the kids of the minimum amount of time that they need to wash for, and it is a little less messy than the push-..." Read more

"...Easy to use for everyone. Battery seems to last for a good month or so but varies on the amount its being used...." Read more

"...So yes it works stand alone with liquid soap fine. Just never would setup with my app & everything in my house is almost used by Alexa so it's not..." Read more

"...GOOD JOB!"? Fits nicely on the sink and looks nice too. Easily and quickly charges with a standard USB cable. Don't need to keep it plugged in...." Read more

688 customers mention "Performance"181 positive507 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the product. Some mention that it stopped working in a year, totally died out of the blue, and the auto dispenser fails regularly.

"...It stop working. Same issue as the other two. This time amazon did not want to replace and All-State kept transferring me to Amazon reps...." Read more

"...No way to tell if soap is getting low besides that the dispenser just stops pumping...." Read more

"...I reached out to customer support to no avail.The product works great but it's been just a couple months after the warranty expired (1 year)..." Read more

"...unit died a couple weeks after my review was written—it would no longer dispense soap, despite being fully charged and powered on." Read more

355 customers mention "Soap dispensing"62 positive293 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the soap dispensing of the device. They mention that it starts dispensING soap and just didn't stop until they turned it off. Some say that the dispenser only submits very little soap, so they have to place their hand on it. They also say that if it doesn't dispense soap, it's minimum functionality. Some customers also mention that the amount of soap dispended was very little even though it was full.

"...The device will flash all it's lights really quickly and not dispense any soap...." Read more

"...All with the same defect. It stops dispensing and the 20sec timer lights flash repeatedly and then the dispenser stops working completely...." Read more

"...like, than the Amazon version but at the end of the day, if it doesn’t dispense soap, it’s minimum functionality, what good is it?..." Read more

"...It lasted almost a year. In December the amount of soap dispensed was very little even though it was full...." Read more

336 customers mention "Battery life"63 positive273 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the battery life of the Amazon device. They mention that the batteries last less than 30 days before needing to be recharged. Some say that the device needs constant charging and is disappointed at the battery quality.

"...What does "doesn't work mean"? The device will flash all it's lights really quickly and not dispense any soap...." Read more

"UPDATE 8/16/23:Internal battery stopped holding a charge after 18 months. Must keep it plugged in for it to work...." Read more

"...Either way, little disappointed at the battery quality coming from a huge corporation like Amazon in 2021 (when I bought it) we have electric cars!!!..." Read more

"...Additional issue after a year: Device needs constant charging; Connection to Alexa can no longer be reconnected; Device no longer dispenses soap;..." Read more

224 customers mention "Value"24 positive200 negative

Customers find the value of the soap dispenser to be poor. They mention it's a complete waste of money, useless, and a huge waste of soap. Some say the dispenser is not super functional and works for a few days before it stops. Overall, customers find the product to be expensive and unreliable.

"...The Alexa integration is just cute, not exactly useful. Would be interesting if the dispenser itself was an echo device...." Read more

"...No matter the resets, the charges…. Nothing dispenses. Just trash. 😞..." Read more

"...We are constantly filling this up because it uses so much. It’s just too wasteful.***..." Read more

"...But it’s just not super functional.I’m into goofy gadgets, but I’m not sure if I’d buy it again. Maybe if it was on sale...." Read more

115 customers mention "Motion sensor"20 positive95 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the motion sensor of the product. They mention that it's not sensitive enough, iffy, and not consistent. Some say that the motion detection is not accurate and that the sensor has a wide range.

"...The sensor is sometimes sensitive and dispenses more than once but vary rarely. I have purchased three soap dispensers in the past year and half...." Read more

"...The motion sensor is very sensitive so you may have to experiment with where you place it...." Read more

"...Very sensitive sensor. No way to tell if soap is getting low besides that the dispenser just stops pumping...." Read more

"...a few months: Connection to Alexa breaks here and there; The sensor gets clogged along with the spout...." Read more

Great automatic soap dispenser, reminds you how long to wash, connects to Echo
5 out of 5 stars
Great automatic soap dispenser, reminds you how long to wash, connects to Echo
This new Amazon Soap Dispenser has a motion sensor that automatically dispenses the soap when you put your hand under the nozzle, so you don't have to touch the dispenser at all. It has an internal battery so it does not need to be plugged in, (except to charge). It has a ring of lights on the top that count down 20 seconds as a hand washing time guide, and it can pair with an Echo device to run Routines when you wash your hands.We currently have it set up in the bathroom, paired to an Echo Flex that is plugged into the bathroom outlet. It is a helpful reminder for the little ones, about how long they need to wash for.Here are my thoughts/tips so far:-I received an email from Amazon after the Dispenser was delivered, that reminds you to set up the Dispenser in the Alexa app, as well as a few FAQs.-The Dispenser is charged with an included Micro USB cable. The port is on the back next to the Power button, covered with a flap, so you might not notice it at first. We plugged it in, and went through the setup process, and then unplugged it and turned it off to fill it with soap.-During the Setup process, your Alexa app will instruct you to scan a barcode. This barcode is located on the very back of the blue Quick Start Guide (The one that says “Hello” on the front)-Twist the top of the Dispenser to lift the top off, and fill it with liquid soap. Note that the MAX FILL line is only about halfway up the container, do not overfill. Also note that the Guide says to ONLY use regular hand soap, not the foaming soap or hand sanitizer!-You can customize your Routines; for example, we have our Routine set up to play music from the Echo Flex while we are washing our hands, then after 20 seconds the music stops, it plays a “Success” chime, and Alexa says “Your hands are clean!” from the Echo Flex speaker. (You can type in whatever text you want her to say in the Alexa app when editing your Routine)- The button on top of the Dispenser, in the middle of the ring of lights, will disable Routines, if you don't want the Routines to run. When it is lit up, Routines are disabled (It looks like a musical note, with a circle and line through it) The ring of lights will still flash to count down 20 seconds while Routines are disabled.-You can setup automatic reordering of soap in the Alexa app. In the Alexa app, select your Soap Dispenser device, under the “Status” section, choose “Supply”, you can then choose Smart Reorder, Just Notify Me, or Do Nothing. (note - We originally ordered the Dispenser that came bundled with Mrs. Meyer's soap, but that soap is not currently one of the options you can select with automatic Smart Reorder; there are currently two options to choose from. This is not a big deal, and could of course change in the future, but I just wanted to point it out.)So far, we are enjoying using the new Soap Dispenser. It has been a helpful way to remind the kids of the minimum amount of time that they need to wash for, and it is a little less messy than the push-top soap dispenser that we were using before.I will try to answer any questions, if anyone needs more information.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2021
Configuration: Soap DispenserVerified Purchase
This new Amazon Soap Dispenser has a motion sensor that automatically dispenses the soap when you put your hand under the nozzle, so you don't have to touch the dispenser at all. It has an internal battery so it does not need to be plugged in, (except to charge). It has a ring of lights on the top that count down 20 seconds as a hand washing time guide, and it can pair with an Echo device to run Routines when you wash your hands.

We currently have it set up in the bathroom, paired to an Echo Flex that is plugged into the bathroom outlet. It is a helpful reminder for the little ones, about how long they need to wash for.

Here are my thoughts/tips so far:

-I received an email from Amazon after the Dispenser was delivered, that reminds you to set up the Dispenser in the Alexa app, as well as a few FAQs.

-The Dispenser is charged with an included Micro USB cable. The port is on the back next to the Power button, covered with a flap, so you might not notice it at first. We plugged it in, and went through the setup process, and then unplugged it and turned it off to fill it with soap.

-During the Setup process, your Alexa app will instruct you to scan a barcode. This barcode is located on the very back of the blue Quick Start Guide (The one that says “Hello” on the front)

-Twist the top of the Dispenser to lift the top off, and fill it with liquid soap. Note that the MAX FILL line is only about halfway up the container, do not overfill. Also note that the Guide says to ONLY use regular hand soap, not the foaming soap or hand sanitizer!

-You can customize your Routines; for example, we have our Routine set up to play music from the Echo Flex while we are washing our hands, then after 20 seconds the music stops, it plays a “Success” chime, and Alexa says “Your hands are clean!” from the Echo Flex speaker. (You can type in whatever text you want her to say in the Alexa app when editing your Routine)

- The button on top of the Dispenser, in the middle of the ring of lights, will disable Routines, if you don't want the Routines to run. When it is lit up, Routines are disabled (It looks like a musical note, with a circle and line through it) The ring of lights will still flash to count down 20 seconds while Routines are disabled.

-You can setup automatic reordering of soap in the Alexa app. In the Alexa app, select your Soap Dispenser device, under the “Status” section, choose “Supply”, you can then choose Smart Reorder, Just Notify Me, or Do Nothing. (note - We originally ordered the Dispenser that came bundled with Mrs. Meyer's soap, but that soap is not currently one of the options you can select with automatic Smart Reorder; there are currently two options to choose from. This is not a big deal, and could of course change in the future, but I just wanted to point it out.)

So far, we are enjoying using the new Soap Dispenser. It has been a helpful way to remind the kids of the minimum amount of time that they need to wash for, and it is a little less messy than the push-top soap dispenser that we were using before.

I will try to answer any questions, if anyone needs more information.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great automatic soap dispenser, reminds you how long to wash, connects to Echo
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2021
This new Amazon Soap Dispenser has a motion sensor that automatically dispenses the soap when you put your hand under the nozzle, so you don't have to touch the dispenser at all. It has an internal battery so it does not need to be plugged in, (except to charge). It has a ring of lights on the top that count down 20 seconds as a hand washing time guide, and it can pair with an Echo device to run Routines when you wash your hands.

We currently have it set up in the bathroom, paired to an Echo Flex that is plugged into the bathroom outlet. It is a helpful reminder for the little ones, about how long they need to wash for.

Here are my thoughts/tips so far:

-I received an email from Amazon after the Dispenser was delivered, that reminds you to set up the Dispenser in the Alexa app, as well as a few FAQs.

-The Dispenser is charged with an included Micro USB cable. The port is on the back next to the Power button, covered with a flap, so you might not notice it at first. We plugged it in, and went through the setup process, and then unplugged it and turned it off to fill it with soap.

-During the Setup process, your Alexa app will instruct you to scan a barcode. This barcode is located on the very back of the blue Quick Start Guide (The one that says “Hello” on the front)

-Twist the top of the Dispenser to lift the top off, and fill it with liquid soap. Note that the MAX FILL line is only about halfway up the container, do not overfill. Also note that the Guide says to ONLY use regular hand soap, not the foaming soap or hand sanitizer!

-You can customize your Routines; for example, we have our Routine set up to play music from the Echo Flex while we are washing our hands, then after 20 seconds the music stops, it plays a “Success” chime, and Alexa says “Your hands are clean!” from the Echo Flex speaker. (You can type in whatever text you want her to say in the Alexa app when editing your Routine)

- The button on top of the Dispenser, in the middle of the ring of lights, will disable Routines, if you don't want the Routines to run. When it is lit up, Routines are disabled (It looks like a musical note, with a circle and line through it) The ring of lights will still flash to count down 20 seconds while Routines are disabled.

-You can setup automatic reordering of soap in the Alexa app. In the Alexa app, select your Soap Dispenser device, under the “Status” section, choose “Supply”, you can then choose Smart Reorder, Just Notify Me, or Do Nothing. (note - We originally ordered the Dispenser that came bundled with Mrs. Meyer's soap, but that soap is not currently one of the options you can select with automatic Smart Reorder; there are currently two options to choose from. This is not a big deal, and could of course change in the future, but I just wanted to point it out.)

So far, we are enjoying using the new Soap Dispenser. It has been a helpful way to remind the kids of the minimum amount of time that they need to wash for, and it is a little less messy than the push-top soap dispenser that we were using before.

I will try to answer any questions, if anyone needs more information.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2023
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 I decided to come back to see if others have updated their reviews and it looks like some people have the same exact issue that I am currently having.
I reached out to customer support to no avail.
The product works great but it's been just a couple months after the warranty expired (1 year) and now it doesn't work.
What does "doesn't work mean"? The device will flash all it's lights really quickly and not dispense any soap. I've tried to clean it out, factory reset it, change soap, and even talk with customer support to run through all the same steps, and still having issues.
HOWEVER, if you keep it plugged in, then it works. The support agent said I needed to keep it plugged in to be connected to the wifi but honestly you don't. It's been working just fine up until just a few days ago without being plugged in. The only time I plugged in was the necessary recharge.

The product is a great idea and works well for the first year. After that, it seems like I'm not the only one who has had their until stop working like it was originally intended. Now I have to keep it plugged in for it to work and that really takes away one of the main features I liked...wireless.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2021
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 I ordered this newest member of the Amazon family not so much for the connectivity it offers to Echo devices but because I like the idea of the 20 second timer for my kids (and me, who am I kidding) and for the automated variable soap dispensing option this offers. Further, I love that it is rechargeable and that a charge can go for a few months. I wish Amazon had opted for charging via USBC instead of micro but it isn't a deal breaker. I cannot speak to the longevity of the battery at this point but the rest is great. The variable soap dispenser feature takes a few tries to get right but it works. The further out you place your hand the more soap you get. I find that the closest squirt is more than enough for most jobs though so I recommend placing your hand close. The timer is handled via white LED’S that round around the top of the device. Easy to see and well done. If you happen to keep an Alexa device nearby, you can easily program music to play, a joke, news, etc to automatically fire up when you engage the dispenser. This isn’t a feature we will bother with but I recommend trying it if it sounds good to you. I could see this being a very cool feature for a house with smaller kids. All of this can be handled and easily managed through the Alexa app which will manage this soap dispenser for you. For me though, Amazon has done enough with this well made dispenser to justify the price without all of that. Filling up the dispenser is simple and not messy. Speaking of, I highly recommend the Mrs. Meyer's soap refills for this. $9 gets you about three fills which should last a very long time. $55 isn’t inexpensive but it is price competitive and offers a lot. Recommend.

*Update* So we are about two months in here using this as our primary dispenser in the kitchen. It is still on the original charge and soap fill. We are very happy with this. Way to go Amazon design team!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Really really good. *Update*
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2021
I ordered this newest member of the Amazon family not so much for the connectivity it offers to Echo devices but because I like the idea of the 20 second timer for my kids (and me, who am I kidding) and for the automated variable soap dispensing option this offers. Further, I love that it is rechargeable and that a charge can go for a few months. I wish Amazon had opted for charging via USBC instead of micro but it isn't a deal breaker. I cannot speak to the longevity of the battery at this point but the rest is great. The variable soap dispenser feature takes a few tries to get right but it works. The further out you place your hand the more soap you get. I find that the closest squirt is more than enough for most jobs though so I recommend placing your hand close. The timer is handled via white LED’S that round around the top of the device. Easy to see and well done. If you happen to keep an Alexa device nearby, you can easily program music to play, a joke, news, etc to automatically fire up when you engage the dispenser. This isn’t a feature we will bother with but I recommend trying it if it sounds good to you. I could see this being a very cool feature for a house with smaller kids. All of this can be handled and easily managed through the Alexa app which will manage this soap dispenser for you. For me though, Amazon has done enough with this well made dispenser to justify the price without all of that. Filling up the dispenser is simple and not messy. Speaking of, I highly recommend the Mrs. Meyer's soap refills for this. $9 gets you about three fills which should last a very long time. $55 isn’t inexpensive but it is price competitive and offers a lot. Recommend.

*Update* So we are about two months in here using this as our primary dispenser in the kitchen. It is still on the original charge and soap fill. We are very happy with this. Way to go Amazon design team!
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