Amazon is spending $50 million per year developing a new smart refrigerator that uses high-tech sensors to notify users of low-stock items automatically or expiring products and even makes refill orders, according to Business Insider, citing people familiar with the project.
Amazon’s physical store unit, which created the cashless, “just walk out” technology, leads the fridge project, dubbed internally as “Project Pulse.”
Business Insider said the new fridge is “designed to track your inventory and purchase habits, predict what you want, and have it delivered. The system will automatically notify you if certain repeat-purchase products, like eggs, are close to running out or nearing their expiration dates, these people said. It could also make ordering those products easier through Amazon Fresh or Whole Foods.”
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