really exciting. How do you see this evolving with "view" and something like Meta glasses? I don t cook a lot but I feel like cooking is mostly visual. From the small bubble appearing before milk overheat to the brune color of grilled vegetables, there are a lot of visual aspect to cooking.
Instead of thinking about how an experience can evolve into a technology, it can be exciting to think about how an experience should evolve irrespective of technology. I got a Vision Pro as soon as it came out. I loved watching a movie in it. The realism of the photos feels like you're bringing people back to life. I remember thinking this is what the future looks like... except I would never wear this headset with any regularity. You can barely look down in it, how are you supposed to chop something without straining your neck?
If we focus on truly building the most seamless and delightful products, they will naturally intersect with emerging technologies just like Roux Voice has. If we are always looking towards the next technology, we often discount the user experience and build what is simply possible. You are absolutely right, just like voice, "vision" is a critical part of cooking. There are so many opportunities to upgrade our kitchens and cooking experience waiting to be built.
really exciting. How do you see this evolving with "view" and something like Meta glasses? I don t cook a lot but I feel like cooking is mostly visual. From the small bubble appearing before milk overheat to the brune color of grilled vegetables, there are a lot of visual aspect to cooking.
Instead of thinking about how an experience can evolve into a technology, it can be exciting to think about how an experience should evolve irrespective of technology. I got a Vision Pro as soon as it came out. I loved watching a movie in it. The realism of the photos feels like you're bringing people back to life. I remember thinking this is what the future looks like... except I would never wear this headset with any regularity. You can barely look down in it, how are you supposed to chop something without straining your neck?
If we focus on truly building the most seamless and delightful products, they will naturally intersect with emerging technologies just like Roux Voice has. If we are always looking towards the next technology, we often discount the user experience and build what is simply possible. You are absolutely right, just like voice, "vision" is a critical part of cooking. There are so many opportunities to upgrade our kitchens and cooking experience waiting to be built.