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LG Crams Android Into ‘Smarter’ Home Appliances

LAS VEGAS — LG on Wednesday shared its vision of appliances and smartphones coming together to create the ultimate connected home.
LG in a press conference showed examples of web-connected washing machines, refrigerators, ovens and a robot vacuum substantially improved with Android apps on tablets or smartphones.
“This is the first time the industry has actually had the infrastructure to support the technology for smart appliances,” said Patrick Steinkuhl, head of LG’s home appliances division.
Steinkuhl explained that Wi-Fi connections and apps would enable appliances to be much “smarter” than they are now. On an oven equipped with an Android tablet, you could download a recipe that instructs the oven to automatically change temperatures to provide optimal cooking results for a turkey, for example.
“Imagine an oven that is so smart that on the day of the big game it’s able to send you a text message saying ‘Hey, your roast is about done. Better get to the kitchen,” Steinkuhl said.
Another example he raised was a robot vacuum that could use an Android app to learn the precise dimensions of your home to know exactly which points have and haven’t been cleaned yet.
Apps could also improve energy efficiency in refrigerators, Steinkuhl added.
LG said it plans to sell some of these new appliances this year. The company hasn’t disclosed a price, but I can’t imagine they’ll be cheap, and I also won’t believe they’re capable of doing everything LG claims until I try some of them out myself. I’ll post some hands-on impressions this week after I get a demo on the show floor.
Image courtesy of LG

Fuente: Gadget Lab

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