Ome, an Atlanta-based startup, has launched a new smart knob designed to prevent house fires caused by unattended cooking. The Smart Knob allows users to remotely monitor and control their stoves, providing peace of mind and safety for individuals of all ages, particularly those aging in place.
Akshita Iyer, Ome's founder and CEO, was inspired to create the Smart Knob after her mother, who lives with Parkinson's, nearly started a fire by leaving the stove on. This personal experience underscored the importance of finding solutions to prevent house fires caused by unattended cooking.
Ome's second-generation Smart Knob boasts several features aimed at preventing house fires and simplifying cooking:
The Ome Smart Knob is compatible with most ranges and can be easily installed using a 3M peel-off adhesive. It's also compact, measuring about half the size of its predecessor. The battery life has been extended, lasting up to four months between charges.
The Ome Smart Knob targets a critical need in the home safety market. With the rise of the aging-in-place population and the increasing prevalence of smart home technology, devices like the Smart Knob offer a valuable safety solution for individuals of all ages.
The Ome Smart Knob is a promising solution to prevent house fires caused by unattended cooking. By integrating remote monitoring, automatic shutoff, and programmable cooking times, the Smart Knob empowers users to cook safely and with peace of mind.
The Ome Smart Knob is now available for preorder and will begin shipping in early October. The device is priced at $129 for a single unit or $499 for a four-pack.
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