CES 2024 is over, which means it’s time for tech pundits to announce their annual Best of CES award winners. CES is often described as a TV show or car show, but sometimes it’s more niche products that capture the imagination.
Everyone has an opinion, but Endgadget had feet on the ground and when it came to the wrap up of the best, they got rid of categories. They scoured the floor to see as broad a range of products as possible: laptops, mobile devices, gaming gear, smart home stuff, cars and items meant for people with disabilities. As they declared, “a good product is just a good product.”
So then maybe it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Endgadget declared a kitchen tech device, the GE Profile Smart Indoor Smoker, as their “Best In Show.” Here’s their review:
GE Profile’s Smart Indoor Smoker is a countertop device that makes proper barbecue in your kitchen without filling your home with smoke. It’s designed to move air around the food to impart maximum smokiness inside, without letting airflow out. When your brisket, chicken or whatever is done, a filtration and catalyst system draws the smoke down, eventually expelling it as warm air.
Typically smoking food requires constant adjustments and vigilance, but the Smart Indoor Smoker has six preset cooking modes, while you’re able to adjust the degree of smokiness between five different levels. The wood pellets’ only function is to add flavor and not fuel the actual cooking process, so only a handful are needed per smoke session.
GE included a smart probe with the Smart Indoor Smoker too, so you can monitor the cooking process from a companion app and its Smoke and Hold feature can cook and smoke foods and keep them at food-safe temperatures for up to 24 hours. It’s not small (it’s around the size of a mini fridge), but it’s stylish and simple to use, with a low barrier to entry for anyone tempted to try smoking their own foods. The device was also able to impart an impressive level of smokiness in only a few hours — we can’t wait to see what low-and-slow smoking could do.
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