AI Features Assisting Cooking Process and Energy Saving Praised
Easy Integration with SmartThings Also Possible
Samsung Electronics announced on the 25th that its 'Bespoke AI Hybrid' refrigerator and 'Bespoke AI Induction Infinite Line,' both enhanced with artificial intelligence (AI) features, are receiving positive responses from consumers.
A Samsung Electronics model is introducing the 'Bespoke AI Hybrid' and 'Bespoke AI Induction Infinite Line.' Photo by Samsung Electronics
According to Samsung Electronics, the Bespoke AI Hybrid sold 10,000 units within four months of its launch, and the Bespoke AI Induction Infinite Line reached 10,000 units sold within five months. Samsung cited the AI features that make cooking preparation and the cooking process easier and more convenient, as well as energy-saving technologies that help reduce the burden of rising electricity bills during the summer, as key reasons for their popularity. Both products can be easily connected through SmartThings. When ingredients in the refrigerator are entered into SmartThings' food list, users can check cooking recipes, and by clicking the 'Send to Induction' button, the induction cooktop is linked, allowing easy and convenient monitoring from preparation to cooking.
The Bespoke AI Hybrid refrigerator is the first in Korea to combine the semiconductor device 'Peltier' element to introduce the 'AI Hybrid Cooling' feature, which can reduce monthly power consumption by up to 30% compared to the lowest standard of Grade 1 energy efficiency. The 'AI Saving Mode' based on Samsung SmartThings has also been enhanced. The Bespoke AI Induction Infinite Line includes an 'AI Boiling Detection' feature that automatically adjusts the heat when water reaches boiling point using a built-in vibration sensor, and a 'Scan Cook' function that automatically sets the heat and cooking time according to the menu when scanning the barcode of meal kits or convenience foods through the SmartThings app.
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