Samsung has launched a Bespoke AI Oven with a seven-inch screen and touch controls, featuring an AI camera that will let users air sous vide, air fry and steam cook food items.
The smart camera will detect what the person is cooking and suggest optimal cooking settings and send warning messages to prevent food from burning.
Users can also keep an eye on the food through the screen or the SmartThings app on their phone which can be accessed remotely. The oven allows users to take pictures of their food or even live stream the video feed.
Moreover, Samsung Health has been integrated into the smart kitchen appliance which will analyse workout stats and diet goals based on the ingredients available in the kitchen.
While the Bespoke Wall Mount Hood will match other appliances and operate at 65 decibels on its highest setting, the hood would sync with the Smart cooktop to adjust ventilation levels.
In addition, the air quality sensor will track the cleanliness of the air, and provide suggestions to improve air quality via the SmartThings app.
Samsung has also introduced the 4-Door Flex fridge which now has a large family hub+ touchscreen measuring 32 inches, allowing ease in multitasking between different apps simultaneously.
The AI-powered camera inside the fridge can analyse food labels and images to ensure that essentials are always stocked up for use.
The new Bespoke Side-By-Side fridge has touch sensors on each door which can be opened even when hands are full.
The fridge also has a SmartThings integration and the built-in Beverage Center with two options each for filtered water and ice.
This year Samsung went one step ahead with sustainability by releasing its microfiber emission reduction cycles and filters for its Bespoke washing machines.
The company is also the first in the industry to receive its industry's first Energy Star Smart Home Energy Management Systems Certification for its SmartThings Energy system.
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