‘Smart’ plank of wood among IoT devices showcased at CES 2019
It also performs standalone functions such as displaying local weather and users can issue commands through Google Assistant, or receive news through speech. Right now, the only way to get a Mui plank is to have backed it during the crowdfunding campaign. Those who have are set to get to their device by September this year.
What this means for the user is that you can still look through the door to see how your roast beef is doing, and the display will also let you check out personalised recipes based on what you have in there. It will also do other smart object stuff such as let you check your calendars and other basic information.
The screen also acts as a display for video recipes through its Yummly platform. The AR element kicks in when the oven suggests to you the best way of cooking your food, such as showing you on-screen where your shelf should be in the rack.