5 high tech appliances for a cutting edge kitchen

5 high tech appliances for a cutting edge kitchen

We all dream of a kitchen that lives up to two main standards: an impressive look, and the level of ease that makes chores and everyday cooking a pleasure.

The five appliances detailed below are sure to tick both boxes – revolutionising your cooking experience, and impressing a few guests along the way.

Hello Egg kitchen assistant

Kitchen assistants

You’ve heard of the Amazon Echo – but here’s the kitchen equivalent. The Hello Egg is an AI-based kitchen assistant, helping to automate your food routines. Hello Egg has everything covered – from planning your weekly meals in line with dietary preferences, to supervising your pantry and providing step-by-step voice-navigated recipes.

The Hello Egg really is smart – it is able to adjust to unpredictable events, such as a surprise meal with a guest with specific dietary requirements. The egg can answer any questions as you cook – and if its cutting-edge artificial intelligence software doesn’t have the knowledge, the Hello Egg will contact a team of real-life culinary experts, who will deal with your query.

This extraordinary tech just might be your secret weapon for dinner party success.

The Dish Drawer™ by F&P

The Dish Drawer™

The Dish Drawer™ by F&P will revolutionise the way you wash dishes. Smooth and fully integrated with your own cabinetry, guests won’t know it’s there – this must-have appliance could mean you never wash another dish.

With a range of settings to tackle any job, and with Quick, Sanitise and Extra Dry options, this kitchen treasure achieves pristine performance at a low volume. Plus, the unique drawer design makes it easy to run a true half load – so lunch and dinner are always covered.

Sous Vide Tools set

Sous vide precision cooker

Sous vide is a relatively recent culinary development, so it is perhaps unsurprising that a range of high tech gadgets have recently sprung onto the market to support it.

The method involves cooking foods – especially meat – in a vacuum-sealed container, and at steadily controlled temperatures. This produces consistently tender results – and with a restaurant-quality finish, you’ll want to eat in more often.

Sous vide provides scientific, down-to-the-degree control, for the best steak you’ve ever eaten. For best results, you need the temperature control equipment that’s up to the task.

Sous Vide Tools have the complete set, with everything you need to cook these dishes to perfection. Beginners can pick up a precision cooker from Anova for under £100.

 

Induction cook-tops

This is the chic future of luxury cooking: no hobs, just worktop. The design is being introduced across a wide number of brands and comes as standard in many new homes.

The tech is an alternative to traditional gas or electric hobs, using magnetic forces to heat the pan directly – so the cook-top surface itself never gets scorching hot.

This unique technology is not only safer than traditional methods, it is also around 50% more efficient. You get an immediate response upon lowering the heat, and of course the sleek, ‘invisible’ look for a next generation kitchen.

Zip Hydrotap 5-in-1 tap

5 in 1 tap

The Zip Hydrotap is tap water like you’ve never known it. In 5 different settings, from boiling, to chilled and even filtered sparkling, this appliance will change the way you prepare drinks forever.

The tap comes with full colour, PIN-protected touch-screen control, as well as energy saving and safety modes – for a kitchen sink that will get people talking.

Add one (or all) of these devices to your space for a truly cutting edge kitchen to enjoy with family and friends.

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Useful gadgets for a smarter home – room by room

Useful gadgets for a smarter home - room by room

Once upon a time in the not so distant past, smart phones, touch screens and other such gizmos were the domain of Bladerunner, Star Trek and Minority Report. Today, virtually all of us own or use electronics at work or on our person for speed, convenience and enjoyment.  Now, the home is quickly getting in on that act too. Below, we’ve highlighted a few gadgets available for different rooms in your house that will make it a smarter home.

Smart home intercom system

Front door

Let’s begin at the entrance to the home – before you’ve even entered the house. Do you have a door knocker? A doorbell? What about installing a smart intercom? The system consists of a doorbell… so far, so standard. However, the outdoor doorbell unit that’s mounted beside the front door takes the form of a digital touch screen with an integral microphone, video camera (with light sensor) and speaker. Inside the home, are wall-mounted monitors – we’ve seen systems where there have been up to six – wirelessly connected to the outdoor unit.

If you live in a multi-story house, you can answer the door (or not, depending on who you see on the screen) from the top floor – or any room – and let them in without even coming down the stairs. There are models available that allow you to answer the door remotely, without you even needing to be at home. No more journeys to the sorting office to collect missed parcels, no more answering the door dripping wet with shampoo in your hair!

Vivint smart home can give you a few ideas about all the options and configurations that are possible.

Lumie Bodyclock Luxe 750D sunrise alarm colock

Bedroom

We’ve previously reviewed the Resmed sleep tracking system. However, teaming it with a sun rise alarm clock will ensure a superior night’s sleep. If you work shifts or suffer from SAD, a sunrise alarm clock will make it easier getting out of bed and getting on with your day. The clock mimics day break, it’s integral lamp slowly growing in brightness, making it feel as though you’re getting up ‘naturally’. You can choose the alarm from DAB radio or your own choice of streaming music. At the other end of your day, the clock’s lamp will imitate sunset, getting your brain ready for sleep.

Samsung Family Hub™ Wifi-connected American fridge freezer

Kitchen

Of all the rooms in the house, the kitchen is probably the one with the most high-tech gadgets available. There are a range of smart appliances that talk to each other or are connected to your phone. Goods such as kettles, slow cookers, fat fryers, ovens, washing machines… There’s even a kitchen bin that scans items as you throw them away and adds them to your shopping list! One of the most impressive though, are fridge freezers. I remember when having a fridge freezer that dispensed ice cubes and cold water was state-of-the-art. Today, if you’re at the supermarket and can’t remember if you’ve run out of milk, – simply have a look at your phone. Thanks to cameras inside your fridge that are connected to your home’s wi-fi network, you can check what you do or don’t need to add to your trolley! That’s just the start, your smart fridge can keep track on expiration dates. It helps you with menu planning depending on what you have and what needs using up. It helps you order your groceries online. It has a group calendar function where you and the rest of the family can share schedules, reminders, notes and photos using a touch-screen. Its touch-screen can also be used to watch TV or films and stream music or the radio.

Smart home cinema system

Living room

The living room is where you kick back, relax, watch TV, spend time with family and entertain friends. It’s also a great place to undergo an immersive, audio-visual sensory experience. It’s possible to create a smart home cinema set up to rival your local multiplex. Multiple surround-sound speakers, 3D HD TV or projector… all wirelessly connected to streaming services such as Amazon Prime, Netflix or Hulu and controlled via your smart phone.

Naptime Power Nap Assistant

Home office

You know when sometimes, during your working day, you get hit with that mid-afternoon slump? You fight it off with a couple of espressos or a few jumping jacks. You should take heed of your body and have a 20-minute power snooze. You’ll wake up and feel groggy for the rest of the day, you tell me. Not with the Naptime smart eyeshade. Its inventor calls it the “ultimate power-nap assistant” that “improves mood, alertness and performance”. It’s an all-in-one eye mask and headphones with an intelligent music library that plays just the right music to lull you sleep then wake you back up again. It works with EEG technology where it analyses your brainwave activity and wakes you up before you fall into a deep sleep ensuring your brain is refreshed and alert again. It even calculates your nap score using your relaxation and sleep levels and gives you tips to improve the quality of your shut-eye.

Nokia Body+ – Body Composition Wi-Fi scales

Bathroom

The bathroom isn’t a room you’d immediately think you could make smart. How wrong you’d be! From heated mirrors that can stream music or turn into a tv, to digital body fat sensor scales that work with an app on your smart phone or tablet.

Samsung Smart Home screencredit

Throughout the home

The best smart home gadgets don’t work in isolation – they work for you holistically. Using a ‘home hub’ such as Amazon Echo, Google Home or Apple HomeKit you can control almost your entire home.

For example, your home safety & security set up can consist of cameras, door, window and movement sensors, smoke & carbon monoxide detectors and even a flood sensor.

The hub can set the ambiance of every room separately by giving instructions to your Nest or Hive on temperature and light levels. The smart range includes – amongst others – light bulbs, thermostats, radiator valves and smart switches.

You can install wireless speakers in any room in the house and play music via streaming services such as Spotify, Deezer and Google Play. They can be set to play in unison, separately or different things at the same time – all via the hub, tablet or smart phone.

If we’ve convinced you to start transforming your house into a smarter home there are some tech bargains to be had online.

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How to include technology in your design scheme

How to include technology in your design scheme

When it comes to creating an interior design scheme that works for you, it’s important that you create a space that solves problems, provides support and improves your quality of life. One of the best ways for you to do this is by embracing the benefits of technology. This will help you to modernise your design scheme and to fill it with features that are sure to impress your family and friends. With so many options available to you, it can be hard to know where to start. Below are four suggestions that will help you get inspired.

Corner of an all-in-one home printer

Your office space

If you have a home office, this is one area where technology will play a big part. Firstly, you’ll need to decide whether you’re going to invest in a desktop computer or a laptop. You’ll also need to look out for a suitable printer. If you’re tight on space, you should try to find a printer that also works as a scanner and even a fax machine. Once you’ve set up all of your devices, you should also invest in cyber-security and create a backup plan for any data loss disasters. You should trust Secure Data Recovery to protect your technology. This is the best way for you to ensure your home office stays up and running and always exists as a functional space.

Using an iPad in the kitchen

Your kitchen

If you’re a real foodie who loves to spend time in the kitchen, you should explore the many opportunities that technology provides for you. One option is to have a television screen mounted on the wall of your kitchen. It’s ideal if you like to follow cooking tutorials from all of your favourite chefs. Alternatively, you could create a mounted platform for your tablet or smartphone. You could also introduce smart technology into your property and sync your oven timer to your phone. That way, you can move around your home without forgetting about your culinary efforts.

Electric noise masker

Your bedroom

In order to enjoy a good night’s sleep, it’s important that you limit your exposure to the blue light of tablets and smartphones before you go to bed. However, other kinds of technology will work incredibly well in your bedroom. For instance, you could invest in a white noise machine. This is a brilliant way for you to take control of your sleeping pattern and to enjoy a deeper sleep. You could also sync your light switches with your smartphone. That way, you don’t have to get out of bed when you’re ready to drift off.

Multi-media setup in a living room

Your home entertainment area

Another fantastic way for you to include technology in your design scheme is by creating a home entertainment area. Instead of relying on basic television speakers, you should think about investing in a high-quality sound system. They will help you to get the most out of the shows and films that you are watching. You could also use your sound system to blast your favourite tunes around the house. It will come in especially handy when you’re throwing a party or completing a deep clean of your entire property!

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