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This smart Tupperware connects to Alexa and warns you when food is about to go bad

Posted on May 22, 2018 by pogowasright.org

Okay, I am sure there are some who will think this is a terrific idea and worthy of some kind of Nobel Prize, but to me, it’s just too much…

Thuy Ong reports:

If you need more evidence that we’re living in an increasingly (and maybe unnecessarily) connected world, there’s a new Kickstarter for smart Tupperware containers that are compatible with Amazon’s Alexa. The Ovie Smarterware food storage system is designed to help you keep track of the food in your fridge so it doesn’t go to waste. The system contains several parts: a SmartTag that goes into an Ovie container, a clip for bags of food, or a universal connector for other forms of storage (like takeout boxes). You push the button to turn the tag on and tell the app what food it’s tracking by entering it manually or telling Alexa what you’re storing. You also need a separate hub that needs to be plugged into a wall and connected to the internet so they can all talk to each other.

Read more on The Verge.

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