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Panasonic's Japanese Microwave Uses Smart Sensor Technology for Even Heating

By

Alan Bradley

9h ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

Panasonic has introduced a new Japanese microwave that uses smart technology (called the "genius sensor") to detect items inside and identify hot or cool spots, ensuring even heating throughout. The microwave features a minimalist Japanese aesthetic with a pull-down door and a flatbed interior that eliminates the traditional turntable, saving space and improving functionality.

Source

bskyPanasonic's Japanese Microwave Uses Smart Sensor Technology for Even Heatingbgr.com

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Panasonic's new Japanese Microwave looks the part, borrowing minimalist Japanese aesthetics to deliver a microwave that looks more like a sophisticated air fryer.
It's got a pull-down door, and inside is a simple flatbed — no space wasted on the turntables found in traditional microwaves.
Panasonic's Japanese microwave uses what it calls the genius sensor to detect items inside and where they're too hot or cool and evenly cooks all food items.
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Panasonic's Japanese microwave uses what it calls the genius sensor to detect items inside and where they're too hot or cool and evenly cooks all food items.

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