Are you tired of never knowing how hot is your food when it comes out of the microwave? All your worries are will now come to an end and you can cook your food to perfection. Former NASA engineer and serial inventor Mark Rober has developed a microwave that provides thermal vision display of your food as it cooks, so you know exactly when it's time to chow down.
It's still a prototype but Rober says there's no reason the Heat Map Microwave can't start saving your bacon right away. The idea is straight forward. The Heat Map Microwave is equipped with a set of infrared cameras and an LCD screen streaming a thermal view of your dish instead of the window.
As your food cooks the IR cameras capture a heat-mapped image of it. Your food goes from blue, to red and to white hot when its time to pull out. The really neat thing about this microwave is that the display can be streamed in your smartphone or tablet over Bluetooth or Wi-Fi and you'll be able to add additional time remotely via an app. So you can monitor it remotely and wouldn't need to stand around the microwave waiting.
Rober has already attained the patent and plans on commercializing the microwave. He is trying to gauge consumer interest in the product so he can convince investors to fund its development. He's asking people to pledge support by signing a petition, which has gathered more than 20,000 signatures at the time of writing. Rober hopes to muster enough support so that the Heat Map Microwave will become reality very soon.
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