June Adds Multi-Item Combo Cook Programs
June released new cook programs for its smart oven over the weekend that include cooking two different items at the same time. The new “combo” programs arrived on the June […]
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June released new cook programs for its smart oven over the weekend that include cooking two different items at the same time. The new “combo” programs arrived on the June […]
Smart oven makers have dropped their prices for the holidays.
First time June’s OS used on a third-party product.
Amidst the many, many (manymanymanymany) announcements Amazon threw out at its special event here in Seattle today was its brand new Alexa enabled smart oven. The Amazon Smart Oven is […]
We like to point out cool things here at The Spoon. Things like this video Markov posted awhile back, showing how it’s Level oven can “steer” heat, essentially cooking two […]
It was the temperature sensor that made me first nervous about the Brava connected oven. There is a warning in The Brava Book guide to make sure you tuck the […]
One of the benefits of using a connected oven like the June is the fact that the built-in HD camera automatically recognizes the food you’re cooking. Throw in a salmon […]
We at The Spoon write about food tech and food gadgets all year long. So when it comes time for the holidays, we want you to spend your money wisely, […]
Brava announced today that it has started shipping its high-tech countertop oven that uses light to cook. The Brava oven differentiates itself from other countertop ovens on the market by […]
When smart oven and meal delivery startup Tovala shipped their first generation oven in April of 2017, it was an impressive feat. Not only did the company deliver quickly and […]
We at the Spoon have long been curious about Brava, the stealthy smart kitchen startup which recently debuted its first product: an oven which uses the power of light to […]
The biggest complaint I had about my June Oven was the lack of instructions. At times they were so sparse and provided so little information that my smart oven left […]