मैगज़्टर गोल्ड के साथ असीमित हो जाओ

मैगज़्टर गोल्ड के साथ असीमित हो जाओ

10,000 से अधिक पत्रिकाओं, समाचार पत्रों और प्रीमियम कहानियों तक असीमित पहुंच प्राप्त करें सिर्फ

$149.99
 
$74.99/वर्ष

कोशिश गोल्ड - मुक्त

Brava's Glass Smart Oven Cooks at the Speed of Light

Popular Mechanics US

|

July - August 2023

SMART OVENS USE A MIX OF SENSORS AND SOFTS ware to cook food to your liking

Brava's Glass Smart Oven Cooks at the Speed of Light

You simply select a recipe through an app, load your protein or sides onto a tray, and set a level of doneness-the oven takes care of the rest. Thermometer probes and heat-resistant internal cameras work together to monitor cooking progress and make adjustments as needed, ensuring your dishes come out to your desired internal temperatures each time.

Like their traditional counterparts, smart ovens use convective and radiant heat transfer for cooking. This relies on heating elements to slowly warm up a chamber and circulate hot air off the walls. We've used this inefficient method of cooking for decades. Temperatures are often capped at a 500°F maximum and tend to bake unevenly, often fluctuating 30° above and below a set target.

The Brava smart oven stands out because it uses light to direct heat straight into the food and the tray beneath it, as opposed to chamber walls. This efficiency allows the Brava to utilize significantly more cooking power, with rapid, precise temperature adjustments and independent cooking zones.

That means you can place up to three separate ingredients on the Brava's tray and heat them up at different temperatures simultaneously. It's more convenient than a traditional oven because you don't have to swap separate pans in for proteins and sides at different points. And its speed enhances flavor by locking in moisture, yet it boasts impressive searing capability. Brava makes cooking fresh, restaurant-quality meals as fast and easy as popping a TV dinner into a microwave.

Popular Mechanics US से और कहानियाँ

Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

WARP SPEED

THE TOTALLY INSANE, HIGHLY IMPROBABLE, BUT NOT AT ALL IMPOSSIBLE QUEST TO BUILD A WARP DRIVE.

time to read

13 mins

November/December 2025

Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

A Lifesaving CRISPR Treatment

LIFE'S ABILITY TO COPY billions of distinct letters in a genome is an absolute biological wonder—but mistakes are made. Genetic disorders and birth defects occur in one in every 33 babies in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

time to read

1 mins

November/December 2025

Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

Quantum Gravity

TWO PHYSICISTS ARE CLAIMING TO HAVE moved closer to a unified theory of gravity.

time to read

2 mins

November/December 2025

Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

LIFE IS SHORT.GET THE GOOD STUFF.

There's a giddy excitement that hangs in the air around the PopMech offices when it comes to gear, especially during our annual awards season.

time to read

13 mins

November/December 2025

Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

The Identity of the Dragon Man

FINALLY, AFTER YEARS OF STUDY, THE REAL identity of the Dragon Man has been discovered.

time to read

3 mins

November/December 2025

Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

A Wall Full of Skeletons

WHEN THE WALLS OF a 15th-century Portuguese church collapsed during poor weather, they revealed more than just dust and debris—they exposed at least 12 skeletons stashed inside the walls.

time to read

1 mins

November/December 2025

Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

HOW TO REBUILD A HIGHWAY IN 12 DAYS

The engineering ingenuity that turned the fiery collapse of one of I-95's busiest stretches into a Philly-style comeback miracle.

time to read

16 mins

November/December 2025

Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

Why Orange Cats Exist

GARFIELD MIGHT BE THE MOST ICONIC orange tabby cat around, but he has so far refused to give up orange tabbies' most guarded beauty secret-how do they get their auburn coats? Hiroyuki Sasaki, a cat enthusiast and geneticist at Kyushu University in Japan, was determined to identify the elusive gene that carries the orange mutation in Felis silvestris catus (the domesticated cat).

time to read

1 mins

November/December 2025

Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

Kei Trucks

REGON IS VYING TO ALLOW JAPANESE Kei trucks on public roads.

time to read

2 mins

November/December 2025

Popular Mechanics US

Popular Mechanics US

GIVE YOUR OLD WOODEN WINDOWS A SECOND LIFE

WITH A LITTLE DIY MAINTENANCE, YOU CAN EXTEND THE LIFE OF YOUR EXISTING WINDOWS WITHOUT SPENDING THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS ON REPLACEMENTS.

time to read

5 mins

November/December 2025

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size