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This is the Posher Cooking Robot. And
apparently if I select a meal, so baneer
de masala, I can customize it to my
taste preferences. So very spicy. If I
hit start cooking, this is going to do
everything for me. Wow. It's flinging in
the main ingredients as and when they're
needed. The pan here is going to cook
the food. And this top section will even
drizzle in the water and oil and
sprinkle in the spices and salt at the
perfect times using a camera that is
watching the meal come together and
using AI to understand what it's looking
at. So, let's come back later to find
out if I'm ever going to need to cook
anything again. I have just spent $8,000
buying the laziest tech on the internet
to find out just how much effort is
possible to save ourselves. Gadgets that
cook for you, but also gadgets that
clean for you, iron your clothes for
you, change your bins for you, make your
bed for you, and even ones that blow for
you. I'm talking about the Neco Fufu, a
robotic cat that blows on your food and
drinks to cool them down. So, tea goes
into these two glasses. And now both of
these are at 72.2° C right now.
>> You get a fufu. That's actually quite
good design. The cat organically fastens
itself around the rim of your cup. So,
let's see how much of a difference it
makes. So, it's trying to mimic the way
that a human blows on their food by
using a small fan on the inside that
comes on and off at random intervals.
Got to say, the thing is adorable, but
I'm still astounded that it has raised
over $100,000 on Kickstarter. that there
are thousands of people who actually
want to pay for a whole separate gadget
that they have to store somewhere to
make sure they charge after every 60
minutes of use or to perform a role that
is very rarely needed and even when it
is could also be achieved by just
waiting for another 90 seconds. Okay,
it's been 5 minutes and there is less
than a 4° difference between the two. So
on the efforts saved scale, fufu blows
10%. If that, then how about spending
$100 on the couch console to combat the
tiresome hassle of leaning forward? So,
this is designed to keep all the stuff
that you might want to have with you
while you're on the couch organized, but
with one extra special feature, a
selfbalancing gimbal cup holder. So,
it's using some sort of metal counterwe
at the bottom to keep your drink upright
even if you rotate the tray. To up the
stakes here, I should probably open the
drinks. Sparkling water.
Oh, yeah. That works great. Normal size
drinks can. Yeah, it just about fits.
But I don't love the push you have to do
every time you want to put it back. Oh,
I have a tea from earlier. Okay, that's
too girthy. But that's not the only
thing it does. It is also modular. So,
for example, this is a phone holder and
a tray for your remotes, which you can
also add an anti-slip mat to. To be
fair, does actually keep your remote
just as planted as your drink. Then,
flip the thing over. It's an armrest. Or
let's say I don't fully finish my snacks
one evening. And this spacer over here
becomes your lid. Kind of. It's not very
well fitting to be honest. The strangest
thing though has to be this USBC port,
which means if you've got a power bank,
you can put it into this compartment and
use another USBC cable to then power
your phone via the console. But that
just feels like such a clunky way to
manage the battery of your phone that
still doesn't even save you having to
have a cable trailing around. So, would
I keep this on my couch? No, definitely
not. It just feels so overengineered.
Like I'd way rather just have a small
drinks table like this cuz you can keep
anything on there with no restriction. I
way rather eat crisps right from the
packet as opposed to measuring out a
small portion into this tray and then
washing the tray every time I want to
change crisps. So very little effort
saved all things considered. Let's
quickly check how our baneer is doing.
Oh wow, this is so cool. So the robot is
taking a snapshot of the pan every 40 or
so seconds. I can remotely check from my
phone. It's actually become a curry
already. Early lunch is fine with me.
Maybe you can relate to this. I mean,
just as equally, maybe not. But for me,
ironing has become such a time-consuming
task that I even specifically tried to
buy clothes just because they require
less. But that is where the shirt butler
is apparently about to change things. A
reimagining of the ironing concept that
is falling apart as we speak. Oh
goodness, not one of my smoother
unboxings. But here, instead of putting
the iron onto your clothes, you put your
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