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thumbnail Set it and forget it: The iPot applies smartphone sensors to pressure cooking
Jan 7th 2014, 22:00, by Caitlin McGarry

LAS VEGAS—The CES show floor is crammed with kitchen gear that claims to make cooking a breeze, but few smart appliances can actually do it all. Instant Pot's new iPot is one of the most ambitious pressure cookers to hit the market—just don't call it a crockpot.

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Control your cooking directly from a mobile device with the iPot.

The iPot takes its cues from the iPhone (hence the name) with a microprocessor and a range of sensors: a thermal sensor, pressure sensors, and electro-magnetic sensors that allow the smart cooker to cook an entire meal evenly and thoroughly. The iPot is controlled with a smartphone, which tells the cooker exactly what to make, what cooking style to use, and how long to cook it for. You can choose from the iPot's pre-programmed recipes, like brown rice or stew, or you can program the iPot app with your own recipe.

[Related: Belkin turns up the heat at CES with high-tech crockpot]

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