Panasonic announced RFID Rice cooker controlled by Android devices in Japan
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Panasonic announced a new series of rice cooker in Japan with the SR-SX2 which as the company first Android controlled Rice cooker. Thanks to a Felica (RFID) chip placed on top of the cooker you will be able to transmit up to 6 predefined cooking partners to your cooker without the needs to touch any single buttons.
Needs some more advice for your next dinner?
Don’t worry Panasonic has everything handy for you since you will be able to connect your Android Phone to Panasonic’s cooking page where you will be able to access to up to 100 different recipes and other instructions that you will be able to forward to your cooker!
via [ akihabaranews ]
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