The future of the smart kitchen: robots, apps, and AI, oh my!
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This blender is powered by an induction cooktop.
The cordless kitchen could soon be real. Kitchenery showed off a wirelessly powered blender and kettle at the Smart Kitchen Summit this week. But — unlike other wirelessly-powered gadgets — it doesn’t require a special (expensive) charging pad. Instead, both devices can be powered off an induction cooktop.
The company is also developing a silent blender, cordless toaster, air fryer, and pressure cooker.
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