eject button

⏏️

eject button

⏏️ represents eject button, typically shown as an upward-pointing triangle above a horizontal bar, often on a blue or orange square background. The icon is usually white and centered for clear visibility.

An eject button is a functional icon primarily used in technology and media interfaces to trigger the physical or logical removal of storage media. It functions as a safety command to ensure that data transfer is complete before a device is disconnected or a disc is released from its player.

Usage scenarios often involve technical instructions or metaphorical exits in digital chat. For instance, you might see it in phrases like "Please click the ⏏️ before unplugging the drive," "I'm ready to ⏏️ from this meeting," or "The DVD player isn't responding to the ⏏️ command."

Groups
Subgroups
Unicode
U+23CF U+FE0F
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E1.0

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