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We have all seen the home become increasingly “smarter,” or more device-central, but large kitchen appliances have not kept up at the rate that smaller technologies have developed. The heart of the home is finally seeing some long-anticipated upgrades that bring the kitchen up to speed with the rest of the house. The idea of connecting intuitive technologies with powerful appliances creates an impressive duo – with relatively untapped potential.
The Amazon Echo has been on the scene for about a year, and has rapidly grown from a novelty gadget to a hub for home-automation. The Echo is a voice-enabled wireless speaker powered by the voice service Alexa. At the Monogram Experience Center in Louisville, Kentucky, we wanted to see how we could use Alexa and the Echo in our day-to-day work and personal lives. We have made Alexa our assistant chef, secretary, entertainer, and more.
Alexa will provide us with meal ideas, food storage information, beer and wine pairings, measurement calculations and create a synched grocery list, among a constantly growing list of skills. These are fun to play with, and legitimately helpful, but the real “smart kitchen” came when we introduced our appliances. Geneva is an Alexa skill that works with your Amazon Echo to take your WiFi Connect appliances to the next level. We can now control these ovens with our voice by saying something like,
“Alexa, ask Geneva to turn on the upper oven to 350 degrees and set the timer for 45 minutes.”
Alexa will confirm the request and immediately start your oven. Similarly, we can control the range hood and lights, and the team is constantly collaborating with developers to add kitchen elements to blend appliances with devices.
Voice-enabled appliances are a just a peak at how technology could change the way we cook and spend time in the kitchen, and we are eager to see the next convenience we can offer. The program is still in an early phase, but we expect to see everything but the kitchen sink connected to our Echo soon. And who knows, they might throw that in too!
For more information, please visit www.Monogram.com.