A new smart oven was recently unveiled by June. The new product called June Intelligent Oven is the company's first offering for its line of kitchen appliance that will be integrated in the Internet of Things.
According Fast Company, the Intelligent Oven was designed by the same team that brought several Internet of Things devices into the market including, the FitBit, Lyft, iPhone and the GoPro. The Intelligent Oven is also the first of its kind that can predict what its user is trying to cook.
According to Wired, the Intelligent Oven is big enough to cook a whole turkey. It has a glass door that makes it easy for its user to see what is going on inside. June also installed carbon-fiber heating elements into the oven in order for it to cook more efficiently and evenly compared to conventional ovens.
The Intelligent Oven has a 2.3GHz Quad Core Tegra K1 processor from Nvidia, the same processor that powers most high-end tablets currently available in the market. It also has a built-in HD camera inside the oven which can be accessed through a smartphone in order to see what is happening while the oven is working.
June also programmed the built-in camera to identify at least 15 categories of food ranging from chicken to cookie dough, according to Digital Trends. Using built-in sensors, the Intelligent Oven can identify the food that its user is trying to cook and then automatically set internal temperature and correct cooking time.
The can also be synced to an iOS device giving its users the capability to stream what is going on inside the oven. The app can also give notifications once the oven is done cooking and the food is ready for serving.
June Intelligent Oven is currently priced at $1,495 and will be released in market in 2016.