Cooking is set to get a whole lot smarter if connected kitchen device startup, The Orange Chef, pulls off its grand vision. Here at TechCrunch Disrupt SFâs hardware alley itâs showing off the Prep Pad: a Bluetooth kitchen scales plus app combo thatâs due to land this November, costing $150.
The connected kitchen device startup has pretty humble beginnings in this space. Formerly known as Chef Sleeve, it manufactured plastic covers to protect iPads used in the kitchen to view recipes while cooking. From there it expanded to other culinary-related iPad accessories â" such as iPad kitchen stands, and a chopping board with a built in iPad slot. But those products were just its first phase. Itâs now thinking a whole lot smarter by bringing connectivity and dedicated apps into its kitchen-focused mix.
If youâre getting a spot of deja vu, thatâs because the startup discussed its plans for a connected scales as part of the next phase of its product portfolio earlier this year, at TechCrunch Disrupt NY. Four months later, here at Disrupt SF, itâs got the finished product on show. To get to this point it took to Kickstarter to help fund manufacturing costs, raising close to $50,000.
The Prep Pad consists of an aluminium frame topped off with a paper composite surface that can be hygienically wiped down, plus the electronic guts (weight sensor with +/-1gram accuracy, microcontroller and Bluetooth LE connectivity). Itâs actually making the device itself, not just the software, here in Silicon Valley. âWeâre bringing back consumer electronics to Silicon Valley,â says founder Santiago Merea.
âThat gave us an edge and we could develop it in record time,â he adds. âWe did our Kickstarter campaign [back in May]. We started developing the productâ¦Â We actually did it in six months â" the software and everything.â
The basic idea of the Prep Pad is to give people more control over their eating habits by visualising the nutrition content of foodstuffs in real-time, allowing the user to adjust ingredients to achieve a more healthy balance. It uses Bluetooth to send weight data to the corresponding app (called Countertop), and then turns that data into a visual nutritional pie.
The user specifies what foodstuff/liquid they are weighing in the app, either by manually selecting it within the app, or scanning a product barcode, or thereâs also a voice capture feature. The app then builds a visualisation of how balanced that particular combination of meal ingredients is. Itâs a gadget that looks perfectly positioned to capitalise on the quantified health trend, complementing activity-focused devices like the FitBit and Jawbone UP.
As well as a visual pie displaying protein, cabs and fats content, Countertop displays a balance score (out of 100), plus the total calories per meal count. The balance score is customised to each user, depending on the answers they give to a series of questions during the app set-up process about their exercise level and health goals, such as whether they need to gain or lose weight.
The app lets users hide particular ingredients â" so they can see how each ingredient affects the overall nutritional mix of the meal they are making. Thereâs also a recipe cards feature (below right) which allows users to save a series of ingredients and share those as a recipe with others.
The Prep Pad is just the beginning of phase two for the company. Under its new moniker, The Orange Chef is gearing up to launch a whole range of connected kitchen items â" with its next product after the scales likely to be a smart âvisualâ thermometer which will tell the user whether their steak is cooked, for instance, rather than just providing basic temperature data.
âWeâre not going to tell you the temperature, because no one cares about that,â says Merea. âIn the same way that we donât show weight here [on the main Countertop app view]⦠Weight is not part of the equation at all â" itâs in the background. We went even further. Thatâs the design that we have â" we hide weight, we hide temperature.
âSo weâre not going to show you the thermometer temperature weâre going to show you visually if your steak is done or not, because thatâs what you are about. And then how do you like it â" so itâs going to learn from you.â
Beyond that? âWeâll continue connecting the kitchen,â Merea adds. âEvery accessory that you can think of in the kitchen weâre going to make it smart. Thatâs our plan. To make a very smart kitchen that works all together. And not only that connects it, it is not just a connection, itâs how can we leverage this technology to make it better, to make the cooking better, to make it easier, to make it fun.â
The Prep Pad is now available for pre-order on The Orange Chef website.
At The Orange Chef Company we are passionate about food. Food has the power to unite people at the table, comfort us when we are hurting, and is at the center of every celebration. We believe the importance of food extends beyond the plate, itâs a part of who we are. We believe that if you understand your food, you can be in control, make better choices, and live and healthier and better life. Our vision is to make the...
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