I would rather prefer a washer dryer together and save the space of 2 huge machines as it is already common for few appliances. So if the dryer knows what cycle to run, it would know when to wash, rinse, spin and start the right amount of time and temperature to dry. Nee?
So many notifications. Do I really need to know when the dishes are done? So many points of failure. How long will those features work before something burns out? What is the life-cycle of the replacement parts? Will I be able to replace parts in 5 years time? Or will they be obsolete and un-repairable?
you may not need notifications all the time and can disable them. it is possible to connect to other devices to get things more automated. for example, when the dishwasher is done you can turn a light bulb green to indicate it's clean. or red for dirty load. I don't know about you but in our household I hear the question "are the dishes clean" a lot :)
With the LG ThinQ app, you cannot *start* the oven remotely. You have to physically hit START on the oven itself. Maybe the other appliances allowed remote start, but not the oven, sadly. I have the oven.
Imagine thinking that you need this 🤣🤣🤣🤣 so many notifications telling me to do things but it’s not making my life any easier. Can we just stick to making appliances that get the job done properly and reduces energy costs. That’s all. Actually and that looks good. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🙌🏾
A lot if not all of this is unnecessary and complicates ones life more so. More notifications = more stress, the ONLY thing that is neat is the round ice feature, but those appliances are so ugly I would NEVER consider buying any of them.
Didn't know I need this in my life until now
Love this technology!
I would rather prefer a washer dryer together and save the space of 2 huge machines as it is already common for few appliances. So if the dryer knows what cycle to run, it would know when to wash, rinse, spin and start the right amount of time and temperature to dry. Nee?
So many notifications. Do I really need to know when the dishes are done? So many points of failure. How long will those features work before something burns out? What is the life-cycle of the replacement parts? Will I be able to replace parts in 5 years time? Or will they be obsolete and un-repairable?
you may not need notifications all the time and can disable them. it is possible to connect to other devices to get things more automated. for example, when the dishwasher is done you can turn a light bulb green to indicate it's clean. or red for dirty load. I don't know about you but in our household I hear the question "are the dishes clean" a lot :)
가전은 LG죠~👍🙆♀️💛
Very interesting.. I'm in the process of updating my appliances and this was very helpful 👍
Loving this!
I wonder what is the capacity for the fridge. The door seems gimmicky but still charming
With the LG ThinQ app, you cannot *start* the oven remotely. You have to physically hit START on the oven itself. Maybe the other appliances allowed remote start, but not the oven, sadly. I have the oven.
Is the LG rep from Fergoh Nerth Dekohder hey?
I don't want to connect to my machines on a emotional level,please drop that sales speach jargon 😣
that fridge tho
Imagine thinking that you need this 🤣🤣🤣🤣 so many notifications telling me to do things but it’s not making my life any easier. Can we just stick to making appliances that get the job done properly and reduces energy costs. That’s all. Actually and that looks good. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🙌🏾
Dreaaaaam
Have we become so lazy we need a machine to figure out how to sort our delicates and dispense our detergent? Oh, the humanity!
"👍👍👍👍👍👍Mil RUclips "
LG rep has and iPhone 😆
A lot if not all of this is unnecessary and complicates ones life more so. More notifications = more stress, the ONLY thing that is neat is the round ice feature, but those appliances are so ugly I would NEVER consider buying any of them.
Le Garbage.