"You can see inside the fridge..." followed immediately by Kush miming opening the fridge door is an almost perfect microcosm of what makes this show so great.
@@roscozone8092 see what? Two shelves in the fridge bit? Thats not as helpful as you seem to think. You cant see in the freezer and you cant see half the fridge
The point of the feature is that, when you open the door to look inside the fridge, heat gets into the fridge. And you need to spend energy to cool it down again. Checking what's in the fridge through the camera, leaving the door closed, is much more energy efficient. Plus, yes, you can also quickly check something while at the shop. However it's really not _that_ usefull if you can indeed only see like, 2 shelves of the whole fridge. I suppose the idea is that you put any ingredient type stuff there in camera view, and use the other shelves for bottles, soda/beer cans, condiments etc?
Agreed. I honestly think it might be useful for them just because you have a lot of people interacting in a food based setting and they're not all there on an every day basis. For an actual family using it on a daily basis? I don't see the point. Literally nothing it does I'd want my fridge to do. Also as someone who deals with computer security, "smart" devices like this make me cringe. They're a hackers paradise.
what I really have always wanted is a fridge with crushed ice and filtered cold water in the door, that's how 10 year and and 40 year old me still feel like is a symbol of having "made it".
My friend has a fridge very similar, and it has quickly become her primary Bluetooth speaker for her house! It also is source of fear/entertainment as it plays the news at full volume at 9am every morning (she cannot figure out the setting to turn it off 😂)
This video just reinforces the fact that everything that a smart fridge is capable of can already be accomplished in multiple other ways that are all more effective and more convenient to use than the smart fridge.
So, if I make a simple Excel sheet with a list of what is in my fridge, give every item an expiry date and add a formula to go yellow when getting close to it and red when passed that day, I save at least 1600 pounds. Cool, might spend that on a nice holiday instead.
They couldn't even get a Smart TV right, there's no way they'd get a "Smart" Fridge right. Not to mention how they'll just stop providing security updates after a few years, rendering the entire smart bit useless.
@@xorinzor Don't worry, those security updates will be really good. But they will only "protect you" from disabling the ads that will play all the time that will be introduced in the very same update.
Literally everything the fridge does can be done on your phone already. Want a list of when your food is expiring? Just make one! No amount of improvement of the tech will ever make these not a thousand+ dollars waste because it will only ever be mimicking a phone you already have. Disappointed they acted like it was remotely reasonable.
It is a really slow android tablet from the response time and the mark up is crazy as the most expensive and largest samsung tab( tab s9 ultra- with a 14 inch 120Hz screen) is ~1000gbp.
@@SortedFoodAlso, i'm sure you guys already talked about this, but if you truly did want to return the fridge but couldn't fathom the trek down the stairs😂, then why not rent a dolly? Idk if the UK has good services like that, but U-Haul in the US can give you a dolly, and with one to two people making sure it doesn't slide back, and one to two people keeping it stable from the front, you could get that thing down stairs with relative ease! Relative to how difficult it must have been to get it up them!😂 You just gotta have some cushion on the back of the dolly for when it slides down the edge of each step (especially considering that I highly doubt you guys own the building...)
if you think about it, a phone with the sidekick app can do basically everything this fridge does in a more convenient way apart from looking inside the fridge and keeping the pantry dates on that note, if sidekick would add a feature like this, where you can add the things you have and their expiry dates that would be super cool
That was my thought as well. They found a great opportunity there, adding the manual version of "expiry list" to sidekick could be a way to skip the 1600 pounds and get the singular useful feature (at the time) that this fridge has
We have to have a Ben video with this. PLEASE. That'd be content GOLD. Although there is no chance in hell Samsung would ever sponsor you after that video.
If Bens still out of office could we get a short of him walking back into the studio on his return and seeing this, I can only imagine his reaction hahaha
Ha brilliant. Same energy as trying to get your annoying neighbours on government watchlists by shouting "HEY ALEXA HOW DO I COUNTERFIT MONEY WITH MY PRINTER?" through their window whilst they're out.
My fridge has the option to tag when food is about to go off too, it’s me writing on the exterior with a chalk marker with a list of all the perishables in the fridge lol
IF it detected the different items with the camera and could set the dates automatically then maybe it could be useful but if you are going to through the trouble of doing it on the fridge tablet you would probably take less time writing it on the phone/chalk marker/paper/shopping ticket ( where you already have the items written) 😂😂. And if they fix the code scanning with the phone I'm sure they'll make you have the "smart" fridge and not the normal version to be able to use it.
Yep! And if you want it digital, sortable, viewable from the store, able to add by telling alexa/etc? Just use your phone! Why pay thousands for your fridge to come with an app when you could just *get an app?* These will *always* be a waste no matter how much "better" they get unless they get to the (currently impossible) point of automatically knowing what you're adding and removing because every feature doesn't need to be tied to the fridge itself. Disappointed they have it so much credit, tbh.
@@L14M17 it would become useful if they would have that on a big cold storage room for in professional (production) kitchens. Like let it keep track of the produce both by date and quantity. keep a constant report on temperature. Keeps track when and how the storage room is cleaned and maintained. Plus preorder or sends a preorder list to the head chef for certain foods. also in that case a touchscreen next to the door could make sense. even the current thing if worked more out could help in a smallish production kitchen if the tablet part would work better and is guaranteed a long time to work well.
@@sirBrouwer I've never worked in a restaurant where the walk-ins weren't organized and dated properly. Plus, they should be getting cleaned minimum of once daily, which is an assigned task so no need to track it.
My ex was super into smart home gadgets... and i noticed 2 things... if you have some forms of disabilities or mobility problems or other problems... these tools can be really helpful... for everyone else it just seems like taking 3 extra steps for everything you can do with a piece of paper and pen and your phone
Even as a physically disabled guy this is a HARD pass. Would actually make many things harder if it were my only option I think. Not to mention side-by-side fridges are harder to maneuver a wheelchair around with. Edit: I also just realized there's no handles, so I wouldn't really be able to even get it open. 😅
My executive dysfunction and autism combined with my hand arthritis make things like a little AI buddy that can help me figure stuff out really, really useful, but that price. 😅 Shame that the people who could most benefit from this kinda stuff could almost certainly never hope to afford it.
When my green peppers and onions are about to expire, I chop them up, seal them, then freeze them. No need to thaw, just throw them into sauces, beans, minced meats, or anything that will simmer for more than 15 minutes.
Can't wait for the boys to start leaving notes and timers on this for Pass It On. It'll be really useful for them to tell each other when their Pokemon Chicken Virginia is finished.
That was my thought too. This fridge might actually be useful for the sort of things they do in a studio that isn't used on a daily basis. For a regular family its stupid
Maaaaaan. That red fridge has been here since the beginning. It might be a joke to say it's leaving, but it brought a certain retro pop to the modern studio that will be missed. Fun vid as always!
Honestly, that feature regarding the tracking of things - that's something you'll use for the first month or two and then start slowly decreasing the usage until it's just... a normal fridge again. It's the same with Alexa, Google Pod thing and what else they're called... in the beginning you use it for anything and now it's just there 😆
I feel like if they can get the scanning app working properly, and possibly integrate AI detection of common foodstuffs, it'll be a lot less manual than it seems to be now. That's where it'll start to shine, when you don't have to think about it so much. Of course, all the usual concerns still exist, like, do you want the entire world to potentially know what's in your fridge? Probably doesn't matter, but if there's a camera and it's connected to the internet, someone will figure out how to hack it just for the lulz. ;)
Yeah I mean I love my Alexa, I'm disabled and really enjoy being able to control things like lights without getting up or waiting for a carer but other than that it mainly gets used as a speaker. Occasionally my little brothers call me using the one in their room which is nice since they're too young to have phones. I think the fridge will basically end up the same, you'll use the bits and bobs for a month or so but eventually it'll just be a fridge with a speaker in it and you might as well have a regular fridge with a £25 alexa on top and a whiteboard stuck to the front.
And they mentioned that the app is new so it's not "up to speed" yet. Out Of Milk is a shopping list app I tried years ago, and at first, it didn't recognized store brand UPC's, but it does now, so like they said, given time you'll see it start working more seemlessly.
I'm disabled and my husband is not and we have 3 Alexa devices around our house and I still want 1 or 2 more for my husbands office and the garage, 1 in the living room, 1 in my craft room, and 1 in our bedroom that also has a clock built in and we use them several times a day to turn on and off lights, set timers, check the weather, view the backyard camera, view the doorbell camera, check the status of the washer and dryer, and so much more. While some may not use their devices often we use them to run our house basically. Everything is basically done by voice so that I can be independent. Now I definitely understand we are a special use case and that not everyone will be in a situation like ours.
(184) I have a large freezer (white) and a good-sized "handleless" fridge (black). I went on Amazon and bought two long, magnetic whiteboards and put one on each appliance. Write/date what you put in. This thing seems more like a "vanity" piece to me.
My adhd was going NOPE NOT GONNA REMEMBER ANY OF THAT by the third sentence of the first step. Pile several steps of instructions into my brain all at once (especially ones I'm hearing for the first time), and it all flies out of my head as if it'd never been perceived.
Kush saying "Hey Bixby" (while i was watching the video on the tv), activated my Bixby on the phone 😂 Poor thing didn't know what to do, kept going: "What's up?" And then set a timer that scared the bejesus out of me 😂 Loved the video anyway 😉
I have a hard enough time remembering to write a shopping list to begin with. This is basically asking me to re-write my shopping list every time I get back from the supermarket. I'm out. Also, this video kept waking up the Bixby on my phone 🤣
As someone who used to deliver and install these fridges, and regularly have to carry them upstairs, I feel for them having to do it themselves. You can take the doors off and it does make them significantly lighter and smaller
Fixing these hunks of junk was part of my job, so I had my review ready: Run. Modern fridges have short enough lifespans before you strap a screen onto hot tubing , cold, and moisture. Then I saw it was a SAMSUNG. At which point...see you next year for next review? Likely a few days after the warranty ends. I once pulled up a poor woman's schematic and found 13 sensors daisy-chained. All the same sensor but with slightly different connections, and if any of them went out the whole compartment was gone. I guess they just relied on the fact that 1/13 sensors was bound to break sooner rather than later, got them on the news less than part quality fiascos. and with very small sensor differences you'd have to pay them $100+ for a 5 minute repair on a $10 part (which was already highway robbery). Maybe they're different across the pond, but "Don't buy a Samsung refrigerator" is quite literally the FIRST advice I give people.
They're made in South Korea so likely the exact same thing that's sold to the USA but with a different plug component. Generally Samsung is good quality though, with longer warranty than most UK products. Essentially anything else you'd be buying would be Beko (cheap Turkish) or Smeg (made in Britain) which is code for "badly assembled somewhere in the Midlands"
@@esmeecampbell7396 You haven't dealt with a lot of Samsung's "high-tech" products I see. (well that, or you got extremely lucky). Every Samsung smart device breaks more or less as soon as the warranty expires. Although, some of them just randomly catch fire before that. And if they don't break, you'll get the urge to break them yourself soon enough with the omnipresent Ads on the device, probably from the truckload of shovelware on them Their "low tech" products are good, though.
@@esmeecampbell7396 Yeah, I do specify refrigerators because of that. They're good at making electronics, my phone's samsung and I've been happy with it for years. The issue comes when extended periods of tempeture changes, moisture, etc get involved. To be fair, that breaking part is not unique to them. The trickery involved is what rubs me wrong in particular. Most just say "fix it yourself and you void the warranty" instead of trying to trick post-warranty customers who try to be handy. Though I guess I'm biased since I was in diagnostic and part sales for a while, nobody's happy when a tech has to charge to remove 6 screws and plug something in. And oof, yeah, quality is relative I suppose. Like how the guy who trained me had a nasty scar from some Australian import dryer. They apparently used razor-sharp sheet metal on the internals, I guess to stop self repair by just removing handy people's fingers (kidding of course, definitely a cost-cutting measure).
I'd be interested in seeing this product a few more times in the show; I want to see how your opinion changes overtime, and if you actually feel like it's worth keeping up with the food stuffs you have, or if you'd fall off doing that and it'd be just a normal fridge with a screen.
I'm curious whether the item tracking thing might be more useful in such a setting with more kitchen management needed than a home kitchen... learning curve aside, it basically becomes a KM/middleman... center hub of all kitchen communication. I'd love to see more explicit comparison between the built-in features and the sorted app since they're built for different needs... (and any ideas on future compatibility?)
@@MsIchigo93 that is where this could work well. production kitchens and the likes they could have a use for this. where it also may cost more if it will work well for a long time. it would be fun if they could test options like those but that might be overkill in a home setting.
@@MsIchigo93 That's a good call, I wonder if some apps will be better than others for kind of thing. I guess it would be useful for making groceries list right then and there instead of looking for a post-it, and then forgetting.
As an owner of multiple Samsung products, every time you said Hey Bixby my phone would start trying to do stuff. That was funny, but I'm also happy you never asked your fridge to, idk, mail all my photos somewhere I wouldn't want them to be
If all of the expiry management is manual... what's the difference from just doing all of that data entry in the notes app on your phone? Also I love how responsive the touch screen is. They seem to be sourcing the SOCs from the same chip line that car manufacturers use Smart fridges are just an excuse for you to spend more money on crap you don't need. Also don't forget about how much new data they have on you!
Smart fridges are just an excuse for companies to find more ways to play ads. Oh, the smart camera detected you have apples in the fridge. Time to play overpriced apple juice ad! Oh, you keep buying non-brand items? You must be poor. Time to play loan company ad! :P
They're also horrifically insecure. Its too easy to get into the speakers of smart fridges and TVs and they can also provide easy access to wifi/home assistant networks which can give control over to alarm systems, lighting. The idea of a smart home is great but it really doesn't work in this consumerist life we're living.
And more stuff that can break right after your warranty has expired and the repair is going to cost at least half the price of a new one or they will tell you they don't have the replacement parts anymore. If they feel like taking extra advantage of people they will offer a small discount to buy a new one from their official site. Of course that price is still much higher than if you buy from anywhere else.
Yep, just reminds me of how angry my dad got when he couldn’t get a truck with lever-rolling windows anymore - just another damn thing to break that we can’t fix ourselves!
@@leapintothewild he’s a sensible man. Wing mirrors and seats also don’t need any electrical bits, only makes them more expensive. No need for an automated tire pressure sensor, doors can be opened with keys… a new wing mirror for my car costs 400€. One for my old car cost me 20 for a used one and another 10 to have it installed.
Great video, again :) Regarding wasting less food by having expire dates on the fridge, I do that manually... I have a whiteboard on my fridge where I write expire dates on diary, meats and toppings for bread. That way I never forget to use the stuff... I do, however, sometimes forget to remove an item from the list when I've used it, and I suddenly get anxious thinking my milk has gone badly over time, when I have in fact already used it and everything is great ;)
We just got our first smart appliance. It's an LG clothes washer. I love how it weighs the load and tests it for balance before filling the tub, and how it sings to us when a load is done. I don't see a smart fridge improving our lives, but I do like some of the options, such as keeping track of food as it ages, though, so I'll be watching for a few years to see what shakes out.
They don't think it is that useful until it is used to brutally cheat in a Pass It On competiion. "Hey Bixby, set timer 'check the freezer' for two minutes and timer 'Don't touch that Spaff' for 1 minute"
We bought a kinda expensive Hitachi fridge recently .. the feature we love most is the auto ice maker… we have more ice than we could ever want ..really useful as we are staying in a hot humid singapore … and it’s getting warmer these past few months 🥵
@@user-neo71665 not southeast asian giving huff i asure. I grew up putting ice on almost every possible drink... (to be fair we are tropical country therefore is we have sunshine all year round)
Just like when I drive a car, I DON'T want to plan every part of my trip for charge stations. I DON'T want to spend hours inputting all this into the tablet fridge! I just want to load it and go on with my day!
I would love you gents to reveiw retro fridge styles and designs. Some of the utility that used to be in the fridges of the 50s thru 70s were astounding.
Just finished binge watching a Jaimie ton of episodes. Subscribed and did yearly sidekick. Very impressed and entertained. I’m the Ebbers of my profession. lol nursing but I have friends/coworkers who match up perfectly with the boys. My hobby is cooking so many millions of thanks for the skills. Entertainment. And everything.
Ok, so who else thought "PIVOT!!!!!!" When you saw them in thw stairwell with that fridge?😂😂 Seriously though guys thanks so much for doing this. I have wondered for a long time about these refrigerators, but never wanted to make the investments so this is awesome.❤
@@Farquad76.547 Samsung's voice assistant. It's basically the same as Google's except worse. I was giving it a trial again recently but it's not great.
@@Farquad76.547Bixby is Samsung's digital assistant, which they've tried (and thus far mostly failed) to promote as an alternative to Siri and Google Assistant.
I have this fridge, it's two years old now. I love it. I don't use half the features but the ones I do use I can't imagine not having anymore. Plus it keeps my kids from being under foot while I'm cooking because they can draw on it 😂
You know I've used a lot of kitchen appliances and something I've always thought every single one was missing was the ability to collect data on and advertise to me
Now that you tested that, buy a car with a smart cupholder that keeps your coffee warm. The only way I'm getting a smart fridge is if it's gifted AND my current fridge is broken beyond repair.
I have an older model smart fridge that doesn't have the camera or screen, but it does have some functionality like wireless connectivity so you can monitor the temp and change it, set a few features. The biggest feature I love is the alarm feature. When the fridge is left open for more than 2 minutes, it sets off a chime alarm to let you know. My kids are young and leave it open constantly and even I do it by accident when I close the door and turn too quick to verify that it's actually closed. Saves a lot on electricity and possible spoiled food
Can you add apps that you want on this? Like could y'all get the Sidekick app installed on/in the fridge and would it still work? Or any other app that's not already on it for that matter
As a big privacy advocate, have you checked too see how much information is being passed back to the manufacturer? What is the security behind keeping skilled people from accessing the camera, the microphone for surveillance? There's many more questions regarding how much information is being (unknowingly or even knowingly) given up to unknown parties. Gimme an old dumb fridge/freezer any day
Nice dent in the front there already! 😮 Looks like it’s a good idea but the tech isn’t quite there yet; there must be tech to allow the whole fridge to be scanned and ingredients recognised automatically.
The thing with this fridge is you could much more affordably track things like expirey dates and fridge contents with a phone app or a family tablet hanging up in the kitchen. And that wouldn't cost you £1600 extra. Heck, you could probably commission an indie programmer to do it for less than that.
This was basically my thought as well. Not only could I likely do this cheaper on whatever phone I already have, but I can likely also do it *easier* and *faster*. I wouldn't be locked to a single small area of my kitchen to use my phone like I would the fridge. I could even partially do this as I'm actually walking around a grocery store picking everything up. I can't think of a single feature on a smart fridge that I wouldn't just rather have on a better-made normal phone/tablet app.
What needs to happen for this to make sense: 1) All supermarkets using the same barcodes around the world including expiration dates 2) All supermarkets printing the barcode of each item on the receipt 3) The fridge being able to scan the supermarket receipt and by that already having all expiration dates loaded Until this happens, not useful, let alone worth the money.
Technically it should be possible to encode a barcode or QR code with all your items anyway (which would 100% cut down on printing costs/waste). Then the fridge could scan that one part and have all the items you bought at the shops; but then there are certain people that store bread, eggs and butter in the fridge and some that don't. So the fridge would need to ask 'do you keep this in the fridge' for basically every new item it sees which also means supermarkets/shops would all have to identify each variant as a category of 'x' so all types of apples are labelled as an apple for example. I think the complexity needed to actually make this feature worthwhile for the majority of people is too much to make it worth coding. Honestly just better off using your phone, every voice assistant can already set reminders etc. You can just make a new google calendar or w.e called 'use by' or something and ask your phone assistant to remind you that 'chicken breasts will expire tomorrow'. Takes as much if not less time than trying to choose what you actually care about enough to want a tracker/reminder.
Or just have it recognize the item you're putting into it. Stuff like this is where ai technology is useful and practical. It's still going to be hard to justify it, there's no reason for a fridge to be "smart".
@@BozeboI use Samsung’s SmartThings to control my smart home devices. A lot of the features Samsung offers in ST are limited to (at least at the beginning) US and South Korea. I wouldn’t be surprised if that was the case here, too.
Too funny, guys you're talking about it set my bixby off on my phone! It was saying... but there are no timers running...!!! Gotta watch stuff around you guys!! Your the best and loved the Smart Fridge. RIP red fridge!
1:42 But the real question is, can I connect my Sorted app to the fridge so it exactly knows when my ingredients go off an what to make. Also playing audio recipes on my fridge? I probably went way too futuristic with it and most definitely way above my budget, but it was fun to think about. Edit: 7:20 I stand corrected
For a tenner you could buy a white board and some dry erase markers and magnets, attach to the fridge and get the same functionality for contents and Expiry dates, but at a much faster pace than the slow Android App, And when the screen dies, you are left with an extremely expensive dumb fridge anyway. And the camera well, as much use as an ashtray on a motorbike.
Glad y'all had fun. But I can't ever see myself using it. I won't buy a fridge with an ice maker because of the cost of filters and it's usually the first thing to go wrong. But your new fridge has one problem right off the bat. There's a dent on the top left of the refrigerator door.😅 Have fun y'all. Ha
"You can see inside the fridge..." followed immediately by Kush miming opening the fridge door is an almost perfect microcosm of what makes this show so great.
The ‘feature’ glossed over was that Kush could use the app to see inside the fridge while he was at the shop…
@@roscozone8092 see what?
Two shelves in the fridge bit?
Thats not as helpful as you seem to think.
You cant see in the freezer and you cant see half the fridge
The point of the feature is that, when you open the door to look inside the fridge, heat gets into the fridge. And you need to spend energy to cool it down again.
Checking what's in the fridge through the camera, leaving the door closed, is much more energy efficient.
Plus, yes, you can also quickly check something while at the shop.
However it's really not _that_ usefull if you can indeed only see like, 2 shelves of the whole fridge.
I suppose the idea is that you put any ingredient type stuff there in camera view, and use the other shelves for bottles, soda/beer cans, condiments etc?
I never thought I would need a smart fridge. After watching this video, I still feel the same.
Agreed. I honestly think it might be useful for them just because you have a lot of people interacting in a food based setting and they're not all there on an every day basis. For an actual family using it on a daily basis? I don't see the point. Literally nothing it does I'd want my fridge to do. Also as someone who deals with computer security, "smart" devices like this make me cringe. They're a hackers paradise.
I was thinking it would be a lot smarter. The camera is especially disapointing, covering just those few shelves.
what I really have always wanted is a fridge with crushed ice and filtered cold water in the door, that's how 10 year and and 40 year old me still feel like is a symbol of having "made it".
Yeah, I had no desire for a smart fridge before, but I think I want one even less now
@@ericconrad8854I would love that also, but I live in an older home and my fridge space is limited.
When the loss of an inanimate object is genuinely upsetting. RIP Red Fridge. You will be missed
Old fridges run almost forever. New crap fridges die in a year. Such a deal. Not!
You're an inanimate f***ing object!
facts :(
Red fridge: can't be hacked. Smart fridge: can be hacked while you're not watching. I would have kept the red fridge and watch RUclips on the PC 🙂
Send it to @ThatDudeCanCook - he definitely needs a new punchbag by now!
My friend has a fridge very similar, and it has quickly become her primary Bluetooth speaker for her house! It also is source of fear/entertainment as it plays the news at full volume at 9am every morning (she cannot figure out the setting to turn it off 😂)
LOL😂😂😂
This video just reinforces the fact that everything that a smart fridge is capable of can already be accomplished in multiple other ways that are all more effective and more convenient to use than the smart fridge.
So, if I make a simple Excel sheet with a list of what is in my fridge, give every item an expiry date and add a formula to go yellow when getting close to it and red when passed that day, I save at least 1600 pounds. Cool, might spend that on a nice holiday instead.
Or you could just look. That way you'd have a less hectic life and the need for a holiday won't be so strong.
My dad would do this for sure. He's been using a speradsheet shopping list for decades...
There's a free app online that you can download to your phone and it will scan barcodes and you can just add the dates.
You could do all that. Will you?
There's probably a phone app that does this already. It couldn't be that hard to make something like that.
Petition to paint/wrap the fridge red.
Like to sign.
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Red makes you go faster
I've seen some people do different kinds of wallpaper. Not sure if they work on that style of stainless steel or not but it could be cool
I just want them to bring back "butt first"
Who else forgets the time when they put they head their head in the fridge? FridgetalkRIP.
you know what I've never said about cheap slow android tablets? "I wish this was permanently attached to the most expensive appliance in my kitchen"
They couldn't even get a Smart TV right, there's no way they'd get a "Smart" Fridge right.
Not to mention how they'll just stop providing security updates after a few years, rendering the entire smart bit useless.
@@xorinzor Don't worry, those security updates will be really good. But they will only "protect you" from disabling the ads that will play all the time that will be introduced in the very same update.
Literally everything the fridge does can be done on your phone already. Want a list of when your food is expiring? Just make one! No amount of improvement of the tech will ever make these not a thousand+ dollars waste because it will only ever be mimicking a phone you already have.
Disappointed they acted like it was remotely reasonable.
It is a really slow android tablet from the response time and the mark up is crazy as the most expensive and largest samsung tab( tab s9 ultra- with a 14 inch 120Hz screen) is ~1000gbp.
@xorinzor i cant wait for some hacker dropped a malwares into those system, and just hike the temperature of smart fridges...
Petition for chefs to create a recipe that fits the title “Pokemon Chicken Virginia.”
OMG yes LOL
The faces Jamie and Kush were making while the fridge read out the first step of the recipe absolutely got me.
That bit when they are lugging it up the stairs, the only thing I could hear was: "Pivot! Pivot! Pivoooooot!" 🤣
Yesssssss😂😂😂😂
Same! Disappointed they didn't make the joke haha
As if they have never seen anyone using professional hauling straps before.
Life in the UK. Here in the US, buying a new major appliance usually includes delivery of the new item and removal of the old one by professionals.
@@thaisstone5192 Hauling straps are so useful and easy to use.. much lower risks of back injuries
Kush just casually walking through the greenery on the way to the shop is certainly an interesting choice there.
That, as well as the honest to goodness strut as he left the shop! I was dying!
I'd call it the practical choice, myself!
made me laugh to
I call it a crapy thing to do. Damaging public greenery is not cool, especially if it's 2 extra steps to walk around it.
Kush in a Bush!
Kush right away: "Have we got a receipt?"
Priorities 😂
I think the only reason they didn't totally hate it is because they already paid for it and had to justify the expense.
@@SortedFood Just in case something goes wrong during the warranty ... ?
@@SortedFoodAlso, i'm sure you guys already talked about this, but if you truly did want to return the fridge but couldn't fathom the trek down the stairs😂, then why not rent a dolly?
Idk if the UK has good services like that, but U-Haul in the US can give you a dolly, and with one to two people making sure it doesn't slide back, and one to two people keeping it stable from the front, you could get that thing down stairs with relative ease! Relative to how difficult it must have been to get it up them!😂
You just gotta have some cushion on the back of the dolly for when it slides down the edge of each step (especially considering that I highly doubt you guys own the building...)
@@JaySay Yes, that was my thought when they showed them bringing the fridge up. It would have been so much easier with a dolly.
if you think about it, a phone with the sidekick app can do basically everything this fridge does in a more convenient way apart from looking inside the fridge and keeping the pantry dates
on that note, if sidekick would add a feature like this, where you can add the things you have and their expiry dates that would be super cool
That was my thought as well. They found a great opportunity there, adding the manual version of "expiry list" to sidekick could be a way to skip the 1600 pounds and get the singular useful feature (at the time) that this fridge has
Definitely agree, they should add the expiry feature to Sidekick. Can they get away with that though? 😅
And you'd be more likely to use it. You could add the items while you're in the checkout line.
@@captain_rae There's many apps already doing it, so I don't see why not.
and then recommend recipes based on the stuff you have left
I think we deserve a part 2 with a LOT more sass from Ebbers and James.
Yes!
We have to have a Ben video with this. PLEASE. That'd be content GOLD. Although there is no chance in hell Samsung would ever sponsor you after that video.
a mini review sounds like a good idea 😬
And have James try it too!
@@SortedFoodyou all still have a shorts channel right?
@@peterterry7918he would go mental on that fridge😂
Good. If they did, it wouldn't be an honest review.
“Pokémon Chicken Virginia” needs to be a t-shirt.
PLEASE create thats dish!!!
I'll take two. I still can't stop laughing!!!! 🤣🤣
Copyright though
I like Pokemon, love chicken, and I'm from Virginia. I agree this needs to be a shirt.
I don't think you understand how litigious Nintendo is
If Bens still out of office could we get a short of him walking back into the studio on his return and seeing this, I can only imagine his reaction hahaha
Jamie: Hey Bixby, show me what's in the fridge.
My Google Home: **starts talking about a 2016 cooking show called "What's in the Fridge?"**
Every time you asked Bixby a question, you set off my husband's phone. Every. Single. Time. lol 😂😂😂😂😂
So you also got a pokemon chicken Virginia timer?
It also said off my phone. That I was using to watch this video.
😂😅
One of the reasons I hate smart tech for. 😂
Even, somehow, managed to set off my Google Assistant once...
Thanks guys, my bixby saved your memo to buy beer! 🤣
Amazing 😂
Ha brilliant.
Same energy as trying to get your annoying neighbours on government watchlists by shouting "HEY ALEXA HOW DO I COUNTERFIT MONEY WITH MY PRINTER?" through their window whilst they're out.
🤣@@chrism4841
Yeah, and several timers to go off as well.
Mine too 😂
Brings a whole new meaning to fridge-cam 😂😂
Or fridge(S)cam?
@@torgeirbull looks like you don't know the story of fridge cam.
They should bring back the Fridge Cam!
I guess so! 😱 After all these hours and late night bingeing. 😅
@@demonicbunny3poand the dad jokes
My fridge has the option to tag when food is about to go off too, it’s me writing on the exterior with a chalk marker with a list of all the perishables in the fridge lol
Smart lady!!!!
IF it detected the different items with the camera and could set the dates automatically then maybe it could be useful but if you are going to through the trouble of doing it on the fridge tablet you would probably take less time writing it on the phone/chalk marker/paper/shopping ticket ( where you already have the items written) 😂😂. And if they fix the code scanning with the phone I'm sure they'll make you have the "smart" fridge and not the normal version to be able to use it.
Yep! And if you want it digital, sortable, viewable from the store, able to add by telling alexa/etc? Just use your phone! Why pay thousands for your fridge to come with an app when you could just *get an app?*
These will *always* be a waste no matter how much "better" they get unless they get to the (currently impossible) point of automatically knowing what you're adding and removing because every feature doesn't need to be tied to the fridge itself.
Disappointed they have it so much credit, tbh.
@@L14M17 it would become useful if they would have that on a big cold storage room for in professional (production) kitchens.
Like let it keep track of the produce both by date and quantity.
keep a constant report on temperature.
Keeps track when and how the storage room is cleaned and maintained.
Plus preorder or sends a preorder list to the head chef for certain foods.
also in that case a touchscreen next to the door could make sense.
even the current thing if worked more out could help in a smallish production kitchen if the tablet part would work better and is guaranteed a long time to work well.
@@sirBrouwer I've never worked in a restaurant where the walk-ins weren't organized and dated properly. Plus, they should be getting cleaned minimum of once daily, which is an assigned task so no need to track it.
My ex was super into smart home gadgets... and i noticed 2 things... if you have some forms of disabilities or mobility problems or other problems... these tools can be really helpful... for everyone else it just seems like taking 3 extra steps for everything you can do with a piece of paper and pen and your phone
Even as a physically disabled guy this is a HARD pass. Would actually make many things harder if it were my only option I think. Not to mention side-by-side fridges are harder to maneuver a wheelchair around with. Edit: I also just realized there's no handles, so I wouldn't really be able to even get it open. 😅
@@TheIrishAlchemist205 so they really are only for "tech bros"
My executive dysfunction and autism combined with my hand arthritis make things like a little AI buddy that can help me figure stuff out really, really useful, but that price. 😅 Shame that the people who could most benefit from this kinda stuff could almost certainly never hope to afford it.
When my green peppers and onions are about to expire, I chop them up, seal them, then freeze them. No need to thaw, just throw them into sauces, beans, minced meats, or anything that will simmer for more than 15 minutes.
They don't even need blanching like most other vegetables!
Can't wait for the boys to start leaving notes and timers on this for Pass It On.
It'll be really useful for them to tell each other when their Pokemon Chicken Virginia is finished.
I would love to see what else it comes up with .
That's actually genius, I love this idea.
That was my thought too. This fridge might actually be useful for the sort of things they do in a studio that isn't used on a daily basis. For a regular family its stupid
Maaaaaan. That red fridge has been here since the beginning. It might be a joke to say it's leaving, but it brought a certain retro pop to the modern studio that will be missed. Fun vid as always!
I was at the movie theatre last week and my fridge kept texting me to tell me my sour cream had exceeded it’s best before date. I had to block it.😂
What use is that? I need a big red message on the front of the fridge.
Lol. Sour cream going sour doesn't really seem like much of a problem. If it ain't growing mold, I'm eating it.
I find it a pain when I have a problem with my electronics and have to take them to the geek squad for help but this is a whole new level.
Loving Kush's sassy walk out of the grocer.
There's a special place in hell reserved for those who start a video this way :D Good to see a smart fridge review guys! RIP red fridge
Sorry for the trauma 😂
At least it's a special place
Man, I freaked out too!
There’s a special place in hell reserved for anybody that feels the need to have this fridge
My uncle literally died today, so the intro was a bit of a whiplash 😅
That intro.....boys... I was so afraid.
Sorry 😭
That was scary lol
Same
I thought ebbers son died 😱 but the red fridge is a monumental loss as well. R.I.P Red Fridge you will be missed!
Thought james left again
Mike : I feel your pain in refusing to take the fridge down. That is not the only problem, you ALSO have to bring ANOTHER fridge back UP.
I bet there is a diy kit somewhere 😜
Considering they moved to a new studio, I wonder if they left the smart fridge behind or took it with them 🤔
That's the best Pokemon Chicken Virginia I've ever seen. Great job guys.
I'm going to have to start setting timers with bixby just to name my dishes.
this was hilarious, I loved Jamie refusing to not dance when the timer was going off lol
Honestly, that feature regarding the tracking of things - that's something you'll use for the first month or two and then start slowly decreasing the usage until it's just... a normal fridge again. It's the same with Alexa, Google Pod thing and what else they're called... in the beginning you use it for anything and now it's just there 😆
I feel like if they can get the scanning app working properly, and possibly integrate AI detection of common foodstuffs, it'll be a lot less manual than it seems to be now. That's where it'll start to shine, when you don't have to think about it so much. Of course, all the usual concerns still exist, like, do you want the entire world to potentially know what's in your fridge? Probably doesn't matter, but if there's a camera and it's connected to the internet, someone will figure out how to hack it just for the lulz. ;)
Yeah I mean I love my Alexa, I'm disabled and really enjoy being able to control things like lights without getting up or waiting for a carer but other than that it mainly gets used as a speaker. Occasionally my little brothers call me using the one in their room which is nice since they're too young to have phones. I think the fridge will basically end up the same, you'll use the bits and bobs for a month or so but eventually it'll just be a fridge with a speaker in it and you might as well have a regular fridge with a £25 alexa on top and a whiteboard stuck to the front.
And they mentioned that the app is new so it's not "up to speed" yet. Out Of Milk is a shopping list app I tried years ago, and at first, it didn't recognized store brand UPC's, but it does now, so like they said, given time you'll see it start working more seemlessly.
I skipped this by not allowing Siri at all 😀
I'm disabled and my husband is not and we have 3 Alexa devices around our house and I still want 1 or 2 more for my husbands office and the garage, 1 in the living room, 1 in my craft room, and 1 in our bedroom that also has a clock built in and we use them several times a day to turn on and off lights, set timers, check the weather, view the backyard camera, view the doorbell camera, check the status of the washer and dryer, and so much more. While some may not use their devices often we use them to run our house basically. Everything is basically done by voice so that I can be independent. Now I definitely understand we are a special use case and that not everyone will be in a situation like ours.
Bigsby ‘s assisted cooking has nothing on Sidekick! This would be the ultimate fridge if Sidekick could be downloaded on the fridge🤩
(184) I have a large freezer (white) and a good-sized "handleless" fridge (black). I went on Amazon and bought two long, magnetic whiteboards and put one on each appliance. Write/date what you put in. This thing seems more like a "vanity" piece to me.
The fact that no one was yelling "Pivot! Pivot!" when moving the fridge upstairs was disappointing. Perfect thing for Barry to do.
I did a few times… then gave up when we got past 5 steps 😂
I thought the same thing
The look on Kush’s face when the fridge was reading how to cook that recipe 😂😂😂
My adhd was going NOPE NOT GONNA REMEMBER ANY OF THAT by the third sentence of the first step. Pile several steps of instructions into my brain all at once (especially ones I'm hearing for the first time), and it all flies out of my head as if it'd never been perceived.
Kush saying "Hey Bixby" (while i was watching the video on the tv), activated my Bixby on the phone 😂 Poor thing didn't know what to do, kept going: "What's up?" And then set a timer that scared the bejesus out of me 😂
Loved the video anyway 😉
Spaff and Kush are always a great duo! Love their energy
menaces of chaos 😂
@@SortedFoodyessir
I think they understand each others taste in food.
Kush likes Jamie because he likes stoner food because lets face it thats what Jamie cooks.
1:02 pivot…. PIVOT!!!
PIVOTTT
🤣🤣Came down here to see if anyone else immediately yelled Pivoooooottttttt!
you beat me to it!
Which one is Chandler, which one is Ross and which one is Rachael?
Damn you and your quick reactions!
Seeing that fridge in stairs i automatically remembered the "Friends" scene, "pivot, pivot!!"
I have a hard enough time remembering to write a shopping list to begin with. This is basically asking me to re-write my shopping list every time I get back from the supermarket. I'm out.
Also, this video kept waking up the Bixby on my phone 🤣
As someone who used to deliver and install these fridges, and regularly have to carry them upstairs, I feel for them having to do it themselves. You can take the doors off and it does make them significantly lighter and smaller
Why did you not talk about the part of Samsung appliances dying just outside of the two year warranty?
Fixing these hunks of junk was part of my job, so I had my review ready: Run. Modern fridges have short enough lifespans before you strap a screen onto hot tubing , cold, and moisture.
Then I saw it was a SAMSUNG. At which point...see you next year for next review? Likely a few days after the warranty ends. I once pulled up a poor woman's schematic and found 13 sensors daisy-chained. All the same sensor but with slightly different connections, and if any of them went out the whole compartment was gone. I guess they just relied on the fact that 1/13 sensors was bound to break sooner rather than later, got them on the news less than part quality fiascos. and with very small sensor differences you'd have to pay them $100+ for a 5 minute repair on a $10 part (which was already highway robbery). Maybe they're different across the pond, but "Don't buy a Samsung refrigerator" is quite literally the FIRST advice I give people.
They're made in South Korea so likely the exact same thing that's sold to the USA but with a different plug component.
Generally Samsung is good quality though, with longer warranty than most UK products.
Essentially anything else you'd be buying would be Beko (cheap Turkish) or Smeg (made in Britain) which is code for "badly assembled somewhere in the Midlands"
@@esmeecampbell7396 You haven't dealt with a lot of Samsung's "high-tech" products I see. (well that, or you got extremely lucky).
Every Samsung smart device breaks more or less as soon as the warranty expires. Although, some of them just randomly catch fire before that.
And if they don't break, you'll get the urge to break them yourself soon enough with the omnipresent Ads on the device, probably from the truckload of shovelware on them
Their "low tech" products are good, though.
@@esmeecampbell7396 Yeah, I do specify refrigerators because of that. They're good at making electronics, my phone's samsung and I've been happy with it for years. The issue comes when extended periods of tempeture changes, moisture, etc get involved. To be fair, that breaking part is not unique to them. The trickery involved is what rubs me wrong in particular. Most just say "fix it yourself and you void the warranty" instead of trying to trick post-warranty customers who try to be handy. Though I guess I'm biased since I was in diagnostic and part sales for a while, nobody's happy when a tech has to charge to remove 6 screws and plug something in.
And oof, yeah, quality is relative I suppose. Like how the guy who trained me had a nasty scar from some Australian import dryer. They apparently used razor-sharp sheet metal on the internals, I guess to stop self repair by just removing handy people's fingers (kidding of course, definitely a cost-cutting measure).
I'd be interested in seeing this product a few more times in the show; I want to see how your opinion changes overtime, and if you actually feel like it's worth keeping up with the food stuffs you have, or if you'd fall off doing that and it'd be just a normal fridge with a screen.
Yes, just stop saying Bixby as my phone goes nuts!
I'm curious whether the item tracking thing might be more useful in such a setting with more kitchen management needed than a home kitchen... learning curve aside, it basically becomes a KM/middleman... center hub of all kitchen communication.
I'd love to see more explicit comparison between the built-in features and the sorted app since they're built for different needs... (and any ideas on future compatibility?)
@@MsIchigo93 that is where this could work well. production kitchens and the likes they could have a use for this. where it also may cost more if it will work well for a long time.
it would be fun if they could test options like those but that might be overkill in a home setting.
I think it will be fun to see if they use it in during challenges!
@@MsIchigo93 That's a good call, I wonder if some apps will be better than others for kind of thing. I guess it would be useful for making groceries list right then and there instead of looking for a post-it, and then forgetting.
Thanks
I love how Kush jumped over the bush 😂
The "Pokemon chicken Virginia" timer made my day... 🤣
I know I'm being greedy but I want another video with Ben, the resident Luddite, interacting with this.
AND.... is the fridge childproof, as in: can it stand up to children playing with the controls?? Let's give that test to Barry!!
Yes please!
Nooooooooooooo! It wreaked havoc in my house. I had all kinds of gadgets answering to the commands!
As an owner of multiple Samsung products, every time you said Hey Bixby my phone would start trying to do stuff.
That was funny, but I'm also happy you never asked your fridge to, idk, mail all my photos somewhere I wouldn't want them to be
Fuck Bixby, so glad I remapped that button to do nothing.
There is nothing in this world I need less...than a smart fridge.
Except a new hole in my head.
ARE U TRYING TO COOK IN IT, LMFAOOO best line ever. Bless u Mike :)
If all of the expiry management is manual... what's the difference from just doing all of that data entry in the notes app on your phone? Also I love how responsive the touch screen is. They seem to be sourcing the SOCs from the same chip line that car manufacturers use
Smart fridges are just an excuse for you to spend more money on crap you don't need. Also don't forget about how much new data they have on you!
Smart fridges are just an excuse for companies to find more ways to play ads. Oh, the smart camera detected you have apples in the fridge. Time to play overpriced apple juice ad! Oh, you keep buying non-brand items? You must be poor. Time to play loan company ad! :P
They're also horrifically insecure. Its too easy to get into the speakers of smart fridges and TVs and they can also provide easy access to wifi/home assistant networks which can give control over to alarm systems, lighting. The idea of a smart home is great but it really doesn't work in this consumerist life we're living.
And more stuff that can break right after your warranty has expired and the repair is going to cost at least half the price of a new one or they will tell you they don't have the replacement parts anymore.
If they feel like taking extra advantage of people they will offer a small discount to buy a new one from their official site. Of course that price is still much higher than if you buy from anywhere else.
Yep, just reminds me of how angry my dad got when he couldn’t get a truck with lever-rolling windows anymore - just another damn thing to break that we can’t fix ourselves!
@@leapintothewild he’s a sensible man. Wing mirrors and seats also don’t need any electrical bits, only makes them more expensive. No need for an automated tire pressure sensor, doors can be opened with keys… a new wing mirror for my car costs 400€. One for my old car cost me 20 for a used one and another 10 to have it installed.
Great video, again :)
Regarding wasting less food by having expire dates on the fridge, I do that manually... I have a whiteboard on my fridge where I write expire dates on diary, meats and toppings for bread. That way I never forget to use the stuff...
I do, however, sometimes forget to remove an item from the list when I've used it, and I suddenly get anxious thinking my milk has gone badly over time, when I have in fact already used it and everything is great ;)
In a few months, the person who loses a challenge should have to dust that wall of artificial plants😂
We just got our first smart appliance. It's an LG clothes washer. I love how it weighs the load and tests it for balance before filling the tub, and how it sings to us when a load is done. I don't see a smart fridge improving our lives, but I do like some of the options, such as keeping track of food as it ages, though, so I'll be watching for a few years to see what shakes out.
They don't think it is that useful until it is used to brutally cheat in a Pass It On competiion. "Hey Bixby, set timer 'check the freezer' for two minutes and timer 'Don't touch that Spaff' for 1 minute"
We bought a kinda expensive Hitachi fridge recently .. the feature we love most is the auto ice maker… we have more ice than we could ever want ..really useful as we are staying in a hot humid singapore … and it’s getting warmer these past few months 🥵
An so many other countries make a huff about us americans love of ice in our drinks. Welcome to the dark side, we have iced tea.
@@user-neo71665 not southeast asian giving huff i asure. I grew up putting ice on almost every possible drink... (to be fair we are tropical country therefore is we have sunshine all year round)
Pivot... Pivot... Pivot 😂
This could be a "pretentious or not"😂❤❤
0:54 giving “PIVOT!!!” Vibes 😂😂
now you can leave pass it on notes "Hey Bixby! let Jamie know we are making a cloud egg." "Letting Jamie know we are making a clown leg"
Jamie... Hey bixby how much time is ..Starts dancing (Jamies version of oh look squirrel) 😂😂😂😂
Sooo, FridgeCam videos are back? You now have a built in fridge cam😂
Just like when I drive a car, I DON'T want to plan every part of my trip for charge stations. I DON'T want to spend hours inputting all this into the tablet fridge! I just want to load it and go on with my day!
I know, right. Having to put yourself out to save the planet is just so annoying. What about ME!
I would love you gents to reveiw retro fridge styles and designs. Some of the utility that used to be in the fridges of the 50s thru 70s were astounding.
Just finished binge watching a Jaimie ton of episodes. Subscribed and did yearly sidekick. Very impressed and entertained. I’m the Ebbers of my profession. lol nursing but I have friends/coworkers who match up perfectly with the boys. My hobby is cooking so many millions of thanks for the skills. Entertainment. And everything.
The only caveat is I’m damn old. 62. Lol
Ok, so who else thought "PIVOT!!!!!!" When you saw them in thw stairwell with that fridge?😂😂
Seriously though guys thanks so much for doing this. I have wondered for a long time about these refrigerators, but never wanted to make the investments so this is awesome.❤
Sorted Food controlling my phone via Bixby voice commands, what a time to be alive. 🤣
wow 😂
wtf is bixby lmao
@@Farquad76.547 Samsung's voice assistant. It's basically the same as Google's except worse. I was giving it a trial again recently but it's not great.
@@Farquad76.547Bixby is Samsung's digital assistant, which they've tried (and thus far mostly failed) to promote as an alternative to Siri and Google Assistant.
@@Farquad76.547 Samsung's voice assistant, its basically Google's but worse. I was giving it a trial again but it's not great.
When Mike said they're saying goodbye, for a split second I thought that was a coffin under there😂
I have this fridge, it's two years old now. I love it. I don't use half the features but the ones I do use I can't imagine not having anymore. Plus it keeps my kids from being under foot while I'm cooking because they can draw on it 😂
If it’s Samsung it will die in the next year or two I put money on it.
You know I've used a lot of kitchen appliances and something I've always thought every single one was missing was the ability to collect data on and advertise to me
Showing how it got into the building gives me more appreciation for how much you do for us.
I don't believe they'll let us use the fridge
thanks for sharing, you inspired me to try something new
Now that you tested that, buy a car with a smart cupholder that keeps your coffee warm. The only way I'm getting a smart fridge is if it's gifted AND my current fridge is broken beyond repair.
Next time James is in the studio, I want to see HIM review this gadget!
I have an older model smart fridge that doesn't have the camera or screen, but it does have some functionality like wireless connectivity so you can monitor the temp and change it, set a few features. The biggest feature I love is the alarm feature. When the fridge is left open for more than 2 minutes, it sets off a chime alarm to let you know. My kids are young and leave it open constantly and even I do it by accident when I close the door and turn too quick to verify that it's actually closed. Saves a lot on electricity and possible spoiled food
Can you add apps that you want on this? Like could y'all get the Sidekick app installed on/in the fridge and would it still work?
Or any other app that's not already on it for that matter
“Pivot!!!” was I could think of when you had the fridge stuck in the stairwell…Pivot!!!
This has just opened you guys up to actually playing the background music live during challenges as well as being Memed from afar
As a big privacy advocate, have you checked too see how much information is being passed back to the manufacturer? What is the security behind keeping skilled people from accessing the camera, the microphone for surveillance? There's many more questions regarding how much information is being (unknowingly or even knowingly) given up to unknown parties. Gimme an old dumb fridge/freezer any day
Do you have to update the food list when you use the things, or does it keep track?
Nice dent in the front there already! 😮 Looks like it’s a good idea but the tech isn’t quite there yet; there must be tech to allow the whole fridge to be scanned and ingredients recognised automatically.
The thing with this fridge is you could much more affordably track things like expirey dates and fridge contents with a phone app or a family tablet hanging up in the kitchen. And that wouldn't cost you £1600 extra.
Heck, you could probably commission an indie programmer to do it for less than that.
Put the grocery receipt on the fridge and cross off what you've used. Old-school and effective.
This was basically my thought as well. Not only could I likely do this cheaper on whatever phone I already have, but I can likely also do it *easier* and *faster*. I wouldn't be locked to a single small area of my kitchen to use my phone like I would the fridge. I could even partially do this as I'm actually walking around a grocery store picking everything up.
I can't think of a single feature on a smart fridge that I wouldn't just rather have on a better-made normal phone/tablet app.
BAH! This brings forth my inner luddite.
"i will leave that for the next head of food" broke me.....please dont leave us kush....i want you to be "unleashed" a lot more
Yesterday I watched video of old refrigerator commercial with so many useful features. Can't say I'm impressed with this "smart" fridge
What needs to happen for this to make sense:
1) All supermarkets using the same barcodes around the world including expiration dates
2) All supermarkets printing the barcode of each item on the receipt
3) The fridge being able to scan the supermarket receipt and by that already having all expiration dates loaded
Until this happens, not useful, let alone worth the money.
Can't store that much info on a barcode! Everything would have to be a QR code to some universal website that lists every product produced by man
Technically it should be possible to encode a barcode or QR code with all your items anyway (which would 100% cut down on printing costs/waste). Then the fridge could scan that one part and have all the items you bought at the shops; but then there are certain people that store bread, eggs and butter in the fridge and some that don't. So the fridge would need to ask 'do you keep this in the fridge' for basically every new item it sees which also means supermarkets/shops would all have to identify each variant as a category of 'x' so all types of apples are labelled as an apple for example.
I think the complexity needed to actually make this feature worthwhile for the majority of people is too much to make it worth coding. Honestly just better off using your phone, every voice assistant can already set reminders etc. You can just make a new google calendar or w.e called 'use by' or something and ask your phone assistant to remind you that 'chicken breasts will expire tomorrow'. Takes as much if not less time than trying to choose what you actually care about enough to want a tracker/reminder.
All UK retailers use GS1 barcode standards already. There's something wrong with that app.
Or just have it recognize the item you're putting into it. Stuff like this is where ai technology is useful and practical. It's still going to be hard to justify it, there's no reason for a fridge to be "smart".
@@BozeboI use Samsung’s SmartThings to control my smart home devices. A lot of the features Samsung offers in ST are limited to (at least at the beginning) US and South Korea. I wouldn’t be surprised if that was the case here, too.
I like how many dents the front door already has 😂
The hauling it up the stairs took its toll
If this fridge is so smart, it should be able to get itself up those stairs by itself. 😄
It's smart, not athletic.
Too funny, guys you're talking about it set my bixby off on my phone! It was saying... but there are no timers running...!!! Gotta watch stuff around you guys!! Your the best and loved the Smart Fridge. RIP red fridge!
1:42 But the real question is, can I connect my Sorted app to the fridge so it exactly knows when my ingredients go off an what to make. Also playing audio recipes on my fridge?
I probably went way too futuristic with it and most definitely way above my budget, but it was fun to think about.
Edit: 7:20 I stand corrected
For a tenner you could buy a white board and some dry erase markers and magnets, attach to the fridge and get the same functionality for contents and Expiry dates, but at a much faster pace than the slow Android App, And when the screen dies, you are left with an extremely expensive dumb fridge anyway. And the camera well, as much use as an ashtray on a motorbike.
Surprised you guys didn't use Sidekick on it!
Glad y'all had fun. But I can't ever see myself using it.
I won't buy a fridge with an ice maker because of the cost of filters and it's usually the first thing to go wrong.
But your new fridge has one problem right off the bat. There's a dent on the top left of the refrigerator door.😅
Have fun y'all.
Ha
My Samsung tablet kept waking up every time you guys said “Hey Bixby”😂
i am not able to watch the video until the end because i keep going back to Mike saying pokemon chicken virginia and laughing hahahahahaha