The kitchen is one of the most heavily used spaces in the home, and this is where smart appliances can be most beneficial. Modern appliances not only simplify meal preparation but also help plan meals, reduce food waste, and even teach cooking skills. This is especially valuable in times of time pressure and a growing interest in healthy eating.
Smart multicookers and pressure cookers, such as the Instant Pot Smart or Ninja Foodi, connect to an app, allowing users to select recipes, set the time and temperature, and receive notifications when the dish is ready. Some models even adapt cooking modes based on the amount of ingredients or altitude.
Smart refrigerators are no longer science fiction. The Samsung Family Hub, for example, features a touchscreen, internal cameras, and food recognition. It can suggest recipes based on what’s in the fridge, create a shopping list, and even order missing ingredients online. This reduces food waste and optimizes costs.
New-generation coffee machines allow you to customize your drink down to the smallest detail: strength, temperature, and milk foam volume. Using an app, you can schedule your morning coffee, which will begin brewing 10 minutes before your alarm. Voice assistants let you order an espresso without leaving the couch.
Smart scales and measuring cups are indispensable tools for those monitoring their diet or baking. They sync with your smartphone, recognize products by barcode, and automatically calculate calories. Some models integrate with fitness trackers to help you adjust your daily diet in real time.
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