Based on its ‘walk-out’ store tech — According to the exclusive report from Business Insider, Amazon has been tinkering with some kind of Alexa Fridge for a few years now “using some of the computer-vision technology found in Amazon Go cashierless stores.” In theory, the system will be able to scan and read objects stored in the fridge, determining expiration dates and monitoring item weights for restocking and reordering potential. The fridge is rumored to also feature relatively predictable additions like recipe suggestions based on what you’ve got inside its ever-watchful bowels.
A pricey departure from other products — Of course, something this over-the-top and unnecessary will come with an equally ridiculous price tag, notes Insider. No estimates are given, but it’s easy to see “Project Pulse” (yes, that’s legitimately the internal codename) falling within the mid-five figures right out of the gate.
Such an exclusively high-end sell will be somewhat of a departure for Amazon, which has marketed itself on relative affordability for years. Like most upper-tier tech releases, however, internal sources relayed that they expect the price point to drop over time as the technology becomes more refined and cheaper to produce. Can’t wait.