There’s been a lot of hype about talking devices lately. Internet of Things seems to be the next big thing especially after Google acquired Nest for $3.2 billion. Such humungous amounts of money being pumped in by the world’s greatest technology giant, give the hype some credibility. More realism is added to this so-distant sounding buzz when we see Korean giants, known for their technological prowess, readying themselves to join the party.
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Whirlpool – Refrigerator Turbo Chilling Chamber for Lightning Fast Chilling
Whirlpool is coming up with a special Turbo Chilling Chamber in their refrigerators. This can chill beverages with faster speed without hampering the glass containers or without freezing the liquid into ice or solid form.
LG – New Food Management App That Averts Wastage of Food in Your Refrigerator
Coming back to home after office and you find there is no Bread!! Shit!! It just got skipped from mind to purchase bread for tomorrow’s breakfast.
Waking up on Sunday morning and finding that no milk has left inside the Refrigerator. Cursing your memory again that how come you forgot to purchase milk last night?
Opening the refrigerator multiple times to check that whether the ice cream that was placed inside ice chamber 30 min back is ready to eat?
LG: Refrigerator That Can Sense
Some companies of the world are constantly incorporating new features in their products and LG Electronics is one among them. There is no doubt in quoting that their new fridges are going to be smart fridges. In their new refrigerators, they are going to provide features like variable pressure in vegetable baskets and ice detection sensors.
LG: Why to Open the Door of the Refrigerator
In most of the refrigerators, the partitions are transparent to allow a user to see the stored drinks and foodstuff placed at different levels in the containers. However, in order to check the remaining amount of liquid or food in bottles and food containers, user has to open the fridge. We all know that due to frequent opening and closing of the door, the cooling air escapes out that lowers the performance and increases the power consumption of the fridge.