That seemed to me like the sort of feature that would come in handy
maybe once or twice a year, and I didn't blame anybody for scoffing at
the sound of it. But that "View Inside" feature has one other trick up
its sleeve: little drag-and-drop icons that keep track of when things in
the fridge will go bad.
It's easy to use, and a huge improvement from the ingredient-tracking capabilities of previous smart refrigerators, where you had to manually type in the details of the stuff you wanted to track. After all, if you really cared, you might as well just type those details into the notes app on your phone. Now, with the cameras in play, using your smart fridge to track ingredients finally makes sense -- although you'll need to make a habit of putting things back in the same spot, because the icons won't follow ingredients around if you move them.
It's easy to use, and a huge improvement from the ingredient-tracking capabilities of previous smart refrigerators, where you had to manually type in the details of the stuff you wanted to track. After all, if you really cared, you might as well just type those details into the notes app on your phone. Now, with the cameras in play, using your smart fridge to track ingredients finally makes sense -- although you'll need to make a habit of putting things back in the same spot, because the icons won't follow ingredients around if you move them.
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