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why. It's a fridge.
As someone who's into home automation:
Admittedly I'm not sure I could justify the price for "would be nice" features like that
Ok I've been wondering this about the "see the contents of your fridge" thing.
Where does the camera go? What part of the fridge is firing of away from the food storing part that you could get a good angle with a camera. The only place you could put it is on the door, but then it's just right up against the milk and you wouldn't be able to see anything.
I imagined something like this (youtube video L7iROzIKm1M ) but idk if it's still a thing
It's moot for me anyway because there's no chance of appliance makers opening up their hardware
EDIT: can't post a link to YT for some reason
inventory management is helpful
I live in England and own a small (by US standards) fridge. That last head of cabbage has nowhere to hide. You can see everything in a glimpse.
Which ties in to two broader considerations: we don't overheat our homes, so you can leave things like butter on the kitchen counter that would be refrigerated in most of the US, and we live in a small, compact city, so anything we need is no more than a 10-minute walk away. So there's no reason to stock up a huge fridge (though we do have a separate freezer).
Can't you just look. That's how I do it, I look at it. I open the door and I look at what I've got in the fridge, and that's how I know what I've got in the fridge.
ah. We ended up using Paprika for His Lordship's ADHD. Bonus is he could noodle through it on the train home and snag anything he wanted at the supermarket on the way past.