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Bosch upgrades fridges with NoFrost system, cameras (pictures)

Bosch introduced its latest refrigerators Wednesday at the IFA electronics trade show in Berlin. Along with an updated cooling system, some of the models in this latest generation of refrigerators are equipped with built-in cameras that connect to Bosch's Home Connect app.

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Bosch IFA Refrigerators

Bosch announced new versions of refrigerators in the brand's Series 4, 6 and 8 lines at IFA Wednesday.

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Bosch IFA Refrigerators

The German company's latest refrigerators will be bigger and contain temperature-control drawers, humidity sliders and other add-ons.

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Bosch IFA Refrigerators

The refrigerators are compatible with Bosch's Home Connect interface so you can control them with the iOS and Android Home Connect app.

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Bosch IFA Refrigerators

The Series 8 refrigerators will include built-in cameras that take pictures of the refrigerator's interior.

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Bosch IFA Refrigerators

You can use Bosch's Home Connect app to see photos of the inside of your refrigerator.

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Bosch IFA Refrigerators

The cameras take pictures of your refrigerator's interior every time you close the door.

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