Thiruvananthapuram - 'Maid', an incredible cooking device launched here Monday, can auto-cook virtually unlimited number of dishes besides making microwave operations simpler with user-friendly interface.
Make All Incredible Dishes or Microwave Android Integrated Device (Maid) which will cost less than Rs.7,000 is the new cooking device developed by seven friends at the newly incubated company at Technopark-Technology Business Incubator (TBI), in the Technopark campus here.
"This is the latest generation of microwave ovens and it literally knows to cook every dish. Connecting to the internet at home, one can select the dish of choice from the website and download the recipe and ingredients' list using Maid," said, SectorQube Technolabs CEO, Sabarish Prakash who floated the company six months back.
All households who have microwaves at home can also upgrade them by just installing the Maid console in their appliances.
The main features of Maid is that it can auto-cook virtually unlimited number of dishes besides making microwave operations simpler with user-friendly interface.
Video recipes can be downloaded and the device also gives voice assistance throughout the cooking process. The product is expected to be launched by end of year.
Recipes can be downloaded at www.maid.sectorQube.com.
Prakash said 'Maid' is going to be a very unique product in the market.
"We believe the Maid oven will go a long way in liberating women from the kitchen and make them free to play a greater role in every aspect of life," said Prakash.
It instructs and informs when the food is cooked.
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