Kitchens are becoming more and more high-tech, with Wi-Fi connected appliances, smartphone apps, and downloadable recipes. Now GE is mixing in a dash of Bluetooth.
The short-range wireless technology, which GE calls Chef Connect, will be included in a new Profile range line and over-the-range microwave that can sync with each other and create what GE calls a more unified experience in the kitchen.
Chef Connect features are pretty basic now but could hint at bigger things to come:
- Automatic lighting for cooking on the stovetop — When the range’s burner is turned on, the lights from the microwave will automatically turn on, so chefs won’t need to flip a switch to see their food illuminated. GE also added a third light to create better light distribution.
- Syncing the clocks — If the time is set on the microwave, the range will automatically sync to that time and vice versa, eliminating that nagging one-minute difference that could ruin a good recipe.
- Turn on the vent fan — Consumers also have the option of setting their vent fan to turn on automatically when the range is turned on.

GE previously introduced Wi-Fi connectivity to its Profile line with IFTTT (If-this-then-that) automation features with recipes that turn the oven off after the cooking is done, for example.
The new Free Standing Gas and Electric Profile will have edge-to edge-cooktops. Prices will be start at $1,100 for the electric and $1,200 for gas, and they will be available in August.
The Over-the-Range Microwave will have a capacity of 2.1 cubic feet and a sleek look with bottom controls and an integrated handle. Its price will be $499 stainless or slate and $449 for black or white, and it will be available in September.