If you have an inclination towards home automation and intelligent technology, you may have contemplated the utilization of intelligent equipment in the kitchen. However, the cost of smart appliances can be high, and you may be reluctant to replace appliances that are in good condition but lack the “smart” feature. Fortunately, there exist certain renovations that can be undertaken independently at a significantly reduced expense, thereby enhancing the functionality of a conventional kitchen.

Place a tablet inside the refrigerator.

Although the cost of a smart refrigerator can exceed $15,000 when equipped with all the necessary features, there exist do-it-yourself (DIY) enhancements that can significantly enhance the intelligence of a conventional refrigerator. To connect your grocery list, verify the availability of your items at nearby retailers, and utilise more home automation functionalities on your refrigerator, you may affix a basic Android tablet to the front of your refrigerator for approximately $60.

 

When selecting a mount, a magnetic option is suitable for metal refrigerators. However, it is important to go for a mount with a robust warranty, such as the Mippko Magnetic Mount, which comes with a five-year guarantee. Although manufacturers do not offer warranties for tablet failures, being aware of the company’s support for their product can provide valuable insight into its quality. A tablet mount of satisfactory quality can be obtained for a price ranging from $40 to $60.

Integrate intelligent sensors into the refrigerator and freezer

While the majority of refrigerators are equipped with effective temperature and moisture control mechanisms, those seeking to monitor internal operations can acquire sensors that provide the transmission of such information. The utilisation of sensors facilitates the extension of the freshness of vegetables and the precise tetting of cold brew at optimal temperatures.

YoLink offers a kit consisting of two sensors and a hub for approximately $60. The sensors will provide you with information regarding the temperature and humidity levels within your refrigerator and freezer, enabling you to oversee and control your settings. Additionally, these sensors will notify you of any temperature fluctuations resulting from a door that is left open or any other problems.

Enhance the efficiency of your oven

The price of a smart range can exceed $3,000, contingent upon the desired size and functionality. However, it is possible to enhance the intelligence of your oven with some improvements, without the need to replace the existing one. The Chef IQ smart meat thermometer provides real-time information on the temperature of your dish in the oven, directly emailed to your smartphone.

The price of this device starts at approximately $100. Furthermore, you have the option to establish cooking temperatures that will notify you when your dish is fully cooked, depending on the specific recipe you are utilising. Incorporating voice-activated functionality into one’s oven can be achieved by employing a smart speaker like as the Echo Dot. This device possesses the capability to audibly recite recipes, facilitate conversions, and provide responses to enquiries pertaining to kitchen operations.

Incorporate intelligent plugs

Instead of acquiring a new slow cooker, coffee pot, or electric kettle that can be programmable or activated by a mobile device, one can opt to place these appliances on a smart plug, such as the set of four offered by Govee. This allows for remote control of these appliances from a mobile device, eliminating the need for replacement.

Smart plugs can be utilised to regulate the lighting in your kitchen, allowing you to either arrange it according to a specific timetable or activate it remotely from your phone or tablet while preparing for a midnight snack. In addition to your smart home hub, such as the one provided by Aeotec, a voice-activated smart plug, like the two pack from GE, enables you to activate and deactivate your appliances when your hands are occupied or coated with dough.

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