Amazons smart fridge could be more trouble than it's worth
Date:
Wed, 06 Oct 2021 09:01:28 +0000
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Amazon is reportedly working on a smart fridge that can track your habits and order the groceries you need before you run out, but is it really that useful?
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Smart gadgets that let us outsource our chores, so we can enjoy our free time as we see fit, are extremely handy. Lets face it, wed all rather put our feet up and enjoy a good book or movie, rather than focus on vacuuming or putting
a grocery order together.
These days the best smart speakers and smart displays can read a recipe
aloud, or in the case of smart displays show it on screen, so you dont have
to keep picking up your smartphone when cooking. The best robot vacuums can take on the chore of cleaning your floors for you, too. But is a smart refrigerator that orders the groceries on your behalf really a good idea?
Thats what Amazon is working on, according to Insider . Known internally as Project Pulse, the smart fridge is designed to track your grocery habits, predict what items you want and get them delivered so you never run out of your favorite foods.
At the same time, Amazons smart fridge would also offer the features found on other cutting-edge refrigerators such as the Samsung Family Hub by monitoring expiration dates and even offering recipe suggestions based on the items in the fridge. However, the report claims it would build on this by allowing you to quickly order supplies from Amazon Fresh, or in the US, Whole Foods. Find out about Amazon's Alexa Smart Thermostat to rival Google Nest Discover every Alexa privacy setting and how to change them How to change Alexas voice to a masculine tone on an Amazon Echo Automation reduces choice
In theory, this might sound like the ultimate time-saver. Whether you prefer to purchase your groceries in person, or use an online shopping service, as I do, it can still take quite some time to complete the task; from booking a delivery slot to amending the order and sourcing alternatives if what you
want isn't available, its certainly not my favorite past time.
Amazon hasnt disclosed how the smarts of the fridge will work when it comes
to predicting the groceries you want and ordering them for you, but its
likely it will be based on your habits. There are some items I buy every
week; Ill pick up certain fruits and vegetables to form a mirepoix and make
up the base for everything from ragu for bolognese and lasagne to soups and stews.
However, aside from these items, my weekly shops are often full of different items, as I like to vary the meals I cook so I dont get bored of routine dishes. But leaving the Amazon fridge to order my groceries for me isnt going to let that happen.
Instead, Ill find myself with a static meal plan that rarely changes, and eventually, Ill become uninspired by my favorite meals. Unfortunately, food boredom for me leads to picking up the nearest take-away menu too, which isnt helpful when youre trying to stay healthy.
Finally, if you leave the ordering to someone else, in this case, Amazon, youre likely to miss out on special offers too something which you can
easily access when ordering online yourself.
As weve already mentioned, other fridges on the market already offer the ability to track expiration dates and suggest recipes based on the
ingredients inside, and this is a handy feature, especially as it means you dont have to reach for your smartphone. While I think Amazon is giving traditional appliance manufacturers a run for their money, just as the brand has done with TVs, Im not sold on the automatic ordering. While Id love some more free time in my life, Ill stick to handling this chore myself, for my palettes sanity at least.
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https://www.techradar.com/news/amazons-smart-fridge-could-be-more-trouble-than -its-worth/
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