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Imagine walking into your kitchen, pressing a few buttons, and your oven knows what you’re making and how to cook it perfectly. In India, the Upliance 2.0 from Bengaluru is making that real. It hits up to 160 °C and cooks about 40% faster, and includes a built-in weighing scale and self-cleaning, all controlled via an app, even offline. Plus, it's loaded with 750 guided recipes from Jain to high-protein options.
Elsewhere, options like the Bosch Home Connect smart ovens let you send recipes from your phone straight to the oven, and it uses sensors like PerfectBake to auto-adjust cooking. And in North America, brands like Breville, June, and Tovala offer app-controlled toaster-convection ovens that air-fry, slow cook, steam, and sometimes even recognize what you’ve placed inside them.
The humble kitchen scale is having a glow-up. Indian markets now offer options like the Xiaomi Hoto Smart Food Scale, measuring to 0.1 g accuracy, with an LED display and Mi Home app syncing.
Another handy pick: the Solara Digital Kitchen Scale supports five units, tare function, and weighs everything from spices to meat up to 5 kg. In the U.S., smart nutrition scales from Etekcity connect to apps and pull nutrient data from big databases, perfect for health tracking.
Smart fridges have gone from “fancy” to “essential.” A piece covering the trend in 2025 notes how these fridges—with cameras, touchscreen panels, expiration reminders, and recipe suggestions—substantially reduce food waste and make daily life smoother.
In India, there are smart models like Samsung BESPOKE AI Double Door or AI-enabled fridges with Wi-Fi, available through top brands like LG, Haier, Godrej, and more. LG’s ThinQ line brings Wi-Fi, voice controls, AI cooking assistance, and convertible compartments to your kitchen globally.
Meanwhile, Samsung’s Family Hub (or Curd Maestro in India) turns your fridge door into a digital board—letting you peek inside without opening the door, share notes, display photos, and even stream content.
This one has to be on the list: Rotimatic, a marvel from Singapore and India, is a fully automated roti (flatbread) maker that’s available across India, the U.S., Canada, Australia, the UK, and more. You pop in flour, water, and a drop of oil; select your preferences; and while it heats (usually under 5 minutes), Rotimatic makes fresh rotis at the press of a button—about one per minute. It’s like having a mini-chef that works precisely and consistently.
Smart kitchens aren't just for bragging rights. They genuinely save time: smart ovens eliminate guesswork, smart scales ensure quick precision (no more minutes lost measuring), and smart fridges keep track of your groceries—even nudging you before things spoil. And in 2025, AI is doing the heavy lifting, minimizing waste, energy, and effort.
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