Anova will charge customers to use its sous vide app, because everything must be a subscription
Anova will charge customers to use its sous vide app, because everything must be a subscription
www.engadget.com Anova will charge customers to use its sous vide app, because everything must be a subscription
Anova will soon charge customers to use its sous vide app, because everything must be a subscription. The company’s also removing Wi-Fi and Bluetooth functionality from its first-generation cookers.
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javasux @lemmy.world The app allows for remote adjustments, access to status updates, the perusal of recipes and more.
Did anyone ask for this??
6 0 ReplyCrackhappy @lemmy.world I always make sure to start my sous vide before leaving the house, don't you?
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