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Coffee has finished brewing
Coffee has finished keeping warm
FridgeCam detects that an item has been added to the shopping list
FridgeCam detects that an item has changed in the fridge
FridgeCam detects that an item was removed from the shopping list
FridgeCam detects that the door has been open for too long
FridgeCam detects that the fridge temperature is too high
FridgeCam detects that the fridge temperature is too low
FridgeCam has a low battery
Kettle has cooled to temperature
Kettle has finished boiling
Kettle has finished keeping warm
Boil the kettle
Brew coffee
Boil the kettle
Brew coffee
Coffee has finished brewing
Coffee has finished keeping warm
FridgeCam detects that an item has been added to the shopping list
FridgeCam detects that an item has changed in the fridge
FridgeCam detects that an item was removed from the shopping list
FridgeCam detects that the door has been open for too long
FridgeCam detects that the fridge temperature is too high
FridgeCam detects that the fridge temperature is too low
FridgeCam has a low battery
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Add the service, and set up actions for when your iKettle 3rd generation has boiled, cooled to temperature or finished keeping warm.
Or, set up actions to make coffee, or boil the kettle with your preferred settings, adding the triggers of your choice.
And now, you can trigger events from FridgeCam , such as the fridge door left open too long, low battery, temperature warnings, or items being added or removed from your fridge!
Reinvent your kitchen with Smarter!
Add your own automation to the new generation of Smarter products using IFTTT!
Add the service, and set up actions for when your iKettle 3rd generation has boiled, cooled to temperature or finished keeping warm.
Or, set up actions to make coffee, or boil the kettle with your preferred settings, adding the triggers of your choice.
And now, you can trigger events from FridgeCam , such as the fridge door left open too long, low battery, temperature warnings, or items being added or removed from your fridge!