Samsung announces Bespoke livestreaming AI Wall Oven at CES 2023
Samsung: Where content creation meets...your kitchen?
The Korean tech giant shared a bunch of home appliance news at the 2023 edition of the Consumer Electronics Show, including the announcement of its Bespoke AI Wall Oven. As the name suggests, it’s a wall oven with a bunch of cool and goofy smart features. The most intriguing one is an internal camera, which can be used to take photos and even livestream your cooking to…whatever online audience you may have.
SEE ALSO:CES 2023: How to watch keynotes from Sony, Samsung, and moreOf course, that’s not allthe AI Wall Oven can do. You can let it optimize cooking conditions for specific dishes, at which point it will even alert you if the dish is in danger of burning. Samsung says it can recognize 80 different dishes. And yes, for the health-conscious out there, it’s got Samsung Health integration so it can recommend meals accordingly.
Other odds and ends include a 7-inch color display on the device itself so you can check on your food without opening the door as well as support for air sous vide, air frying, and other trendy cooking techniques. You can even preheat the oven or set timers from your phone.
Not everythingneeds WiFi connectivity and AI features, but Samsung’s latest oven innovation at least sounds pretty nifty. It’ll be available in North America later in 2023, but Samsung hasn't shared a price point yet.
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Just make sure you actually know what you’re doing before you livestream your cooking attempts.
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