Smart oven that uses sensors and scales to detect the type of food you’re cooking & help you cook

A new oven ‘June’ identifies the food you put into it then offers to cook it for you.

Smart oven built by former Apple engineers. It uses sensors and scales to detect the type of food you’re cooking — and tell you how to cook it.

 

‘June’ oven identifies food, weighs it, and reads the internal temperature to suggest a cooking program. Weight and temperature are monitored throughout the process to ensure proper cooking. And, has an app to help monitor live.

It alerts you when your food is done, suggests recipes that can be modified and personalized, lets you create scalable shopping lists for recipes, and includes a schedule for planning meals.

June is designed to fit on your kitchen counter, but its 1-cubic-foot capacity suggests it’s a lot more than a toaster oven. Inside, it features six carbon-fiber heating elements and two convection fans that can raise the internal temperature to 350°F in a hair over 4 minutes.

But the niftiest feature is probably the embedded HD video camera, which allows you to monitor the cooking process from your phone. That’s right: live video streaming from your oven.

What’s interesting is how the June oven brings together a lot of kitchen technologies and cooking knowledge. This level of convenience could appeal to novice or disinterested cooks, who may get frustrated trying to keep track of the cook times and temperatures for various proteins and starches.

 

 

for details visit : https://juneoven.com/