We read a lot about the internet of things and that there will be 200 billion connected devices by 2020. Our kitchens are first in line to be “disrupted” by technology — from the food we eat to the way we prepare our ingredients. Here’s a taste (pun intended) of what’s to come. Foodmarble digestive tracker I always recommend seeing a specialist for medical diagnostics. Especially after once coming across an “at home ultrasound kit”. But the Foodmarble is an exception: it tracks your body’s ongoing response to the food you’re consuming. Take breath tests, and log your food in the app to build your own digestive profile. It’s taken the States by storm. From £120 | Food Marble | Buy it now Kuvings smart blender A smart, or at least smarter, blender developed by the German design brand. Set it to different options from “crushed ice” and“whip”, to “foam”. It even has a timer so that you know exactly how long to blend your soup for. Kuvings | Coming soon Smarter fridge cam This clever, connected fridge camera will takes a photo every time you open the fridge door, and share it via an app that synchs up with your phone. The idea is… Read full this story
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