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This Bluetooth frying pan will tell you when your food is ready

The next generation of smart cookware.

Bluetooth frying pan

Unless you’re a chef or are a very experienced cook, you have probably overcooked an egg or accidentally undercooked a chicken breast. You can always invest in thermometers, but living in such a tech-driven world, why not go for smart cookware?

Pantelligent is an app-enabled frying pan that alerts you when your food is perfectly prepared and ready to eat. Using an innovative design and smart technology, Pantelligent optimizes food’s cook time and temperature, ensuring you get an impeccable dish every time.

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The pan has a central temperature gauge and a Bluetooth-equipped handle that, when touched to your phone, can connect through an app. Once the app is activated, it shares helpful hints, such as when the pan is hot enough to add oil or when your steak is cooked to its medium rare temperature. You just enter the proper information into the app and your smartphone will tell you how to cook your food without ever needing a meat thermometer, taste test, or cookbook.

The app itself comes packed with recipes, but it’s also easy to make the pan work with your own formulas. For example, if you’re not making pancakes from scratch but from a mix, the pan eliminates the guesswork of when you need to flip them. 

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Pantelligent’s Freestyle Mode on the app is a power tool for the more experienced chefs who aren’t following a recipe. To use this feature, simply begin cooking and a continuous temperature graph kicks in, allowing you to coordinate that perfect golden-brown sear without ever burning, or lets simmer on low without ever boiling.

Its solid die-cast aluminum body ensures professional quality heat conduction, which eliminates hot spots and guarantees the cooking surface temperature is entirely under your control. Its non-stick coating also makes cooking and cleaning up simple.

The technology in Pantelligent has the potential to take away a lot of frustration that often comes from cooking.

Source: Pantelligent and Mashable

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