All the coolest kitchen tech we saw at CES 2019
From cheesemakers and beer brewers to smart ovens and displays, here's the kitchen tech that stood out at CES 2019.
KitchenAid Smart Display
KitchenAid came to CES for the first time this year, and it brought a splash-resistant smart display for your kitchen.
KitchenAid Cook Processor Connect
Along with the smart display, KitchenAid also showed off the Cook Processor Connect, a processor that can also, boil, steam, chop, whip and much more.
KitchenAid Smart Oven+
KitchenAid's Smart Oven+ includes powered attachments like this baking stone, and a touchscreen display with step-by-step recipe guides.
Whirlpool Connected Hub Wall Oven
Whirlpool brought an augmented reality concept in-wall oven to CES this year. You can view your food in AR through a 27-inch transparent display, see recipe guides and sync your calendar to find recipes that fit your free time.
WLabs Smart Countertop Oven
Whirlpool's innovation team debuted the first WLabs product to come to market, the Smart Countertop Oven. This $799 oven recognizes your food and cooks it to your desired doneness. It also works with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa for voice commands.
LG HomeBrew
LG brought its countertop beer-brewing bot to CES 2019. Use its smarts to brew your own beer at home.
Samsung's autofill pitcher comes to Family Hub
The beloved autofill pitcher from Samsung will make its way to Family Hub models later this year for easy refilling and serving.
Bixby Vision for Family Hub fridges
Bixby is already in the Family Hub from Samsung, but the company is bringing the assistant's vision to the refrigerator with Bixby Vision, which will identify, count and label basic foods like fruits, meats and vegetables.
Kohler Sensate Faucet
Kohler's Sensate faucet was back at CES this year with a working demo that highlighted motion control and voice commands. You can use your voice assistant of choice to ask Sensate to dispense an exact measurement of water.
Instant Pot Smart WiFi with Google Assistant
While Instant Pot didn't have a booth at CES this year, it did announce integration with Google Assistant during the show. The Smart WiFi already worked with the Instant Pot app, but we're excited to see assistants come to Instant Pot.
Self-cleaning smart wall oven
This self-cleaning, food recognizing in-wall oven was on display at FoodTech Live during CES. It doesn't have a name or price for release in the US just yet, but seeing an oven essentially turn into a dishwasher was definitely interesting.
Ripples
Ripples has been at CES before with its tech that prints on coffee foam. This year, the company showed off a larger model that prints on beer head. The company says the Ripples for beer will cost around $2,500.
Bear Robotics
Bear Robotics is launching a food service robot named Penny. Penny is optimized for navigating crowds and helping a human service team attend to customers in a dining or bar environment.
Bartesian cocktails
Owned by Hamilton Beach, this Keurig-like cocktail machine is available for preorder now with shipping planned for March 2019, having originally been announced in 2015. Pop in a single-use capsule and Bartesian will pull the liquor from one of four reservoirs to make you a drink.
Innohome stove guard
Innohome brought a smart stove guard to CES 2019. Attach the sensor and power adapter to your oven for alarms and automatic shut off if fire and smoke are detected.
Ovie smart food storage
Ovie has been on Kickstarter for a while, and the company was at CES this year showing off its smart containers, clips and pods that track your food and let you know when it's about to expire.
Garbi smart garbage and recycling bin
Garbi is still in its early stages, but this kitchen receptacle might one day be able to recognize the products you're throwing away and reorder them for you.
Genie Food Replicator
Genie is an all-in-one countertop appliance that can steam, boil, stir, whisk, bake and heat to cook meals that come in Genie's own single-serve food pods. This too was announced in 2015 and looks rather different than it did then.
Silo smart vacuum containers
Silo was showing off its system of smart, vacuum-sealing food containers. Tell the built-in Amazon Alexa what the contents are, and Silo will tag and track the food's freshness.
Hamilton Beach Alexa-enabled SmartCoffee Maker
Hamilton Beach's first voice assistant-enabled coffee maker goes on sale this year for $80. Ask Alexa to brew your coffee for a smarter morning routine.
Fromaggio smart cheesemaker
Make your own cheese at home with the Fromaggio smart cheesemaker. The countertop appliance is launching on Kickstarter in March, and can make hard or soft cheese in as little as 30 minutes, its makers claim.
GoSun solar cooker
GoSun is back at CES with a new GoSun Fusion solar cooker. It aims to extend the capabilities of other models by allowing you to cook with harnessed solar power after dark or on cloudy days.
Pepper scale
This Alexa-enabled scale calculates your meal's sugar content, calories, lipids, amino acids and a wide variety of other nutrients to help you manage a specific diet.