When you run out of something at home, it's all too easy to forget to add it to your next shopping list. This prototype device
is aimed ШУУД ҮЗЭХ at ensuring
that no longer happens. The GeniCan attaches to a trashcan so it can be used to scan barcodes of items as they are thrown out. They can then be added to a list or automatically reordered.
A mounting system is provided to attach the GeniCan to a trashcan, with a
magnetic panel attaching to one side using adhesive strips and holding
the GeniCan in place on the other. it is designed to work with square,
rectangular, plastic and metal trashcans. Wall and cabinet mounting
options are also available, and a counter-top bracket is planned.
The device can be powered either from the mains or by an internal
battery. The battery lasts for an estimated seven days depending on
usage and needs to be charged overnight when flat.
Once installed, the GeniCan is connected to a home Wi-Fi network, via
which it cross-references scanned barcodes against a UPC database and
sends all data to its cloud service. The cloud service, in turn, sends
info to the accompanying smartphone app.
When an item is scanned, it can be added to a user's shopping list,
coupons for it sourced if available or, potentially, automatically
reordered. If an item does not have a barcode, it can be held in front
of the GeniCan sensor until a voice prompt asks what needs to be added
to the user's shopping list. A microphone coupled with voice-to-text
technology allows users to tell the device what is required and have it
show up in the app's shopping list.
By adding items to a shopping list in the app, the GeniCan eliminates
the possibility for forgetting to take a paper list to the shop. Items
are also sorted into aisle types for easy browsing when at the shop.
GeniCan says coupons will be sourced through partnerships direct with
manufacturers and with third-party suppliers. The company tells Gizmag
that work on the partnerships is still ongoing, and that third party
services will be used to provide automatic reordering of selected
products.
In addition to a barcode reader, microphone and speaker, the GeniCan has
a sensor that is used to determine if a trashcan is full. If so, the
user will receive a notification on the app to say that it needs
emptying ... just in case that isn't obvious from the milk carton
sticking out the top.
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