The food processor’s successor
No. Adding internet capabilities isn’t always the best way to update a product. Sometimes you can do something paradigm shifting through design. This Food Processor by Dustin Lee shakes things up. For starters, it’s upside down. Well, literally! The motor’s been made lightweight, and has been shifted to the top of the device, allowing it to integrate completely with the device’s form, and moreover, it is a whole lot safer, since you’d have to detach the motor/lid to access the food compartment, there’s no way the blade will be spinning when you do.
Appliances can be upgraded technologically without being given IoT capabilities. The food processor comes with a slick display and a rotating dial that allows you to determine the settings for the device. You can use the processor to chop, pulse, puree, knead and much more just at the simple turn of a dial. The display in the center is large and at eye level, which means readability, and a most definitely seamless user experience!
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发布于2019-02-27