The SIEMENS 'glassdraftAir' downdraft range hood is an ultra-modern take on the conventional range hood that will offer consumers with an eye-catching way to upgrade their food preparation space. The system is intended to disappear when not in use and features a glass panel that will retract in the back of the range to keep it perfectly out of sight. This will work particularly well in open-concept living spaces where there isn't any available overhead space to position a traditional range hood.
The SIEMENS 'glassdraftAir' downdraft range hood makes use of low-pressure technology that will guide steam and smoke to the extraction area for removal. The illuminated design of the unit will make it an eye-catching addition to any space, while voice assistant functionality will streamline control.
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Trend Themes
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Transparent Kitchen Appliances — Opportunity for appliance manufacturers to create more modern, sleek and visually pleasing kitchen appliances that blend with the kitchen's design.
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Low-pressure Extraction Technology — Opportunity for technology advancements that can offer better and quieter extraction in range hoods.
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Voice Assistant Integration in Appliances — Opportunity for home appliance manufacturers to integrate voice assistant technology to streamline control and to provide users with a more convenient hands-free experience.
Industry Implications
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Kitchen Appliance Manufacturing — Siemens has set a new standard in kitchen appliance design, providing openings for competitors to explore and develop creative and modern kitchen appliances.
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Home Automation Industry — The integration of voice assistant technology in home appliances will open up avenues for brands in the home automation industry to tap into this market context for their business growth.
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Ventilation Systems Industry — The Siemens glassdraftAir range hood sets a new standard for advanced extraction systems, innovating ventilation system industries to improve on low-pressure technology, lighting and design.