Order around this Samsung refrigerator with your voice

Engadget 

Home appliances may not be the most exciting side of CES, but every year massive companies like LG and Samsung show off weird additions to the vast range of refrigerators, washing machines and other exciting devices. Take Samsung's "Family Hub 2.0" refrigerator, for example: this massive monolith has a 21.5-inch touchscreen built into it for playing video and audio, leaving your family notes and to-dos, ordering groceries, looking up recipes and much, much more. However, if Alexa and Google Home have taught us anything, the days of having to physically interact with our devices are coming to a close. Samsung is right on that curve: you can talk to the Family Hub 2.0 fridge and ask it to do a handful of tasks for you. You can add items to a grocery list or shopping cart in InstaCart and even check out using your voice, have it launch apps like Pandora, and have the fridge read back recipes to you.

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