Not only humans who can selfie or swafoto and share it in social media. Now the refrigerator can berswafoto and send photos to the owner.
The new type of Samsung's high-tech refrigerator comes with a swafoto feature of the refrigerator and sends it to its owner's device. This idea is for homeowners who have busy and can check their refrigerator inventory.
Owners can suppress the wastage of food because they buy goods that are still available at home. Images taken in the refrigerator can also remind the list of purchases that are left behind. Because owners can immediately see what they need.
This smart app adds to other smart fridge features like completing online shopping orders, suggesting recipes and even turning on the oven. According to a seller of John Lewis, sales of swafoto refrigerators this year have tripled and helped revolutionize the way their owners shop.
Samsung Family Hub, which costs 4,000 pounds (about Rp 72 million) for example, has three cameras that take a photo every time the door closes and automatically sends it to the owner's device.
The camera mounted at the top, middle and bottom of this door take a picture just before the refrigerator light is turned off. For a cheaper version, the price of the Bosch Home Connect refrigerator can be purchased at a price of 948.99 pounds (about USD 17 million) which has two cameras.
Like Samsung, the refrigerator can also send photos of the contents of the refrigerator and can even send a warning if the owner accidentally left the door open.
Nick Bevan, head of product management at Samsung Electronics, said the product stopped people from buying unnecessary things.
"It stops you doubling and reducing food waste is a big problem.This also means you see something unexpected that we offer.You can check whether to have the remaining ingredients in the refrigerator to make a particular recipe or if you need supplies," lid as reported on the Dailymail page.
The new type of Samsung's high-tech refrigerator comes with a swafoto feature of the refrigerator and sends it to its owner's device. This idea is for homeowners who have busy and can check their refrigerator inventory.
Owners can suppress the wastage of food because they buy goods that are still available at home. Images taken in the refrigerator can also remind the list of purchases that are left behind. Because owners can immediately see what they need.
This smart app adds to other smart fridge features like completing online shopping orders, suggesting recipes and even turning on the oven. According to a seller of John Lewis, sales of swafoto refrigerators this year have tripled and helped revolutionize the way their owners shop.
Samsung Family Hub, which costs 4,000 pounds (about Rp 72 million) for example, has three cameras that take a photo every time the door closes and automatically sends it to the owner's device.
The camera mounted at the top, middle and bottom of this door take a picture just before the refrigerator light is turned off. For a cheaper version, the price of the Bosch Home Connect refrigerator can be purchased at a price of 948.99 pounds (about USD 17 million) which has two cameras.
Like Samsung, the refrigerator can also send photos of the contents of the refrigerator and can even send a warning if the owner accidentally left the door open.
Nick Bevan, head of product management at Samsung Electronics, said the product stopped people from buying unnecessary things.
"It stops you doubling and reducing food waste is a big problem.This also means you see something unexpected that we offer.You can check whether to have the remaining ingredients in the refrigerator to make a particular recipe or if you need supplies," lid as reported on the Dailymail page.
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