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“TECH TALK PRESENTATION: SMART KITCHEN APLLIANCES”

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SUBMITTED BY:
Trisha Mae B. Quiban
Rasia Mae S. Sabino
Lyza Mae G. Carnicer
Rosemae Getes
Aika Obia
Roanne Alfaro
Joanna Mae Cartoneros
Joan Silot
Kai Orcullo

SUBMITTED TO:

Ms. Essiel Cris Goring


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Smart Kitchen Appliances

Imagine coming home after a long day, tired and hungry. You open your fridge,

and it automatically tells you what you can make with the ingredients inside. Then, you

set the oven to preheat from your phone while you get settled in. Dinner is ready right

on time without the stress of burning the food or forgetting about it.

1.Smart Refrigerator (e.g., Samsung Family Hub)

 Origin: Introduced by Samsung, these refrigerators have evolved with the

integration of Wi-Fi, touchscreens, and AI technology.

 Application: These fridges can track food inventory, suggest recipes based on

available ingredients, monitor expiration dates, and even allow users to view the

fridge’s contents remotely through an app.


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2. Smart Oven (e.g., June Oven)

 Origin: The June Oven, created by the company June, integrates AI technology to

improve cooking processes.

 Application: This oven recognizes food placed inside, adjusts cooking times and

temperatures automatically, and can be controlled via a smartphone app,

providing precise cooking results.

3. Smart Coffee Maker (e.g., Keurig K-Elite)


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 Origin: Keurig introduced the K-Elite coffee maker as part of their line of smart

coffee machines.

 Application: It can be programmed to brew coffee at specific times, adjust brew

strength, and be controlled remotely via an app for convenience.

4. Smart Dishwasher (e.g., Bosch 800 Series)

 Origin: Bosch's smart dishwashers use Wi-Fi technology to enhance cleaning

and energy efficiency.

 Application: These dishwashers can be monitored and controlled remotely,

send notifications when cycles are complete, and adjust wash cycles based on

load size and soil levels.


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5. Smart Slow Cooker (e.g., Crock-Pot Smart Slow Cooker)

 Origin: Crock-Pot, known for slow cookers, introduced Wi-Fi-enabled versions

to make cooking even more convenient.

 Application: This slow cooker can be controlled remotely through an app,

allowing users to adjust cooking times, temperatures, and even check the

progress of their meal while they’re away.

6. Smart Blender (e.g., Vitamix Ascent Series)

 Origin: Vitamix, a brand known for its high-performance blenders, created a

smart version that connects to the Vitamix app.


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 Application: This blender has built-in wireless connectivity, enabling it to

update settings automatically and store user preferences for custom blends,

while also monitoring blending progress.

7. Smart Toaster (e.g., Revolution Cooking R180)

 Origin: Revolution Cooking developed the R180, a toaster that uses advanced

technology to toast bread more precisely.

 Application: The toaster features a touchscreen interface and adjusts cooking

settings automatically based on bread type and desired toastiness, providing

consistent results every time.


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8. Smart Cookware (e.g., Smart Thermometer, Meater)

 Origin: Meater, a company specializing in smart kitchen tools, introduced a

wireless meat thermometer to enhance cooking precision.

 Application: Meater’s smart thermometer connects to a mobile app, allowing

users to monitor the internal temperature of meat remotely, ensuring perfect

cooking results.

9. Smart Food Processor (e.g., KitchenAid KSM180)

 Origin: KitchenAid's smart food processor integrates with the KitchenAid app to

enhance food prep.


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 Application: The processor helps users with tasks like chopping, slicing, and

mixing, and can be controlled via the app to customize settings and access recipe

guides.

10. Smart TV

Origin: Smart TVs were first introduced by Samsung in 2008, with the widespread

adoption starting around 2010 by major brands like LG, Sony, and Samsung.

Application:

 Streaming: Access content from platforms like Netflix, YouTube, and Amazon

Prime without additional devices.

 Apps: Use built-in apps for social media, news, and music.

 Voice Control: Control TV functions via Alexa, Google Assistant, or Siri.

 Casting: Stream content from mobile devices to the TV.


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IMPACT

 Make cooking easier and faster.

 Saves time

 Promote healthier eating with recipes and calorie tracking.

 Ideal for busy families.

 Convenient with app control and automation.

CONCLUSION

In conclusion to our report, smart kitchen appliances are

revolutionizing home cooking. They boost efficiency, sustainability, and

convenience, reducing waste and energy use. The future promises even more

advanced features for healthier meals and a smaller environmental footprint.

As technology continues to evolve, we can expect even more advanced

appliances perhaps ones that can help us cook healthier meals, minimize

environmental impact, and further integrate with our homes

REFLECTION ON SMART KITCHEN APPLIANCES

Smart kitchens are like having extra helpers in the kitchen. They make

cooking easier and faster, and help reduce food waste. They can even help us

eat healthier! However, they can be expensive, and it's important to be

mindful of privacy concerns. While they're helpful, we don't need to use them

all the time. In other words, smart kitchens are beneficial tools, but not

essential, and their use should be balance.

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