iKan: Scan Your Groceries at Home

Monday, September 17th, 2007

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I’ve seen a number of these “do your shopping from home” products over the last few years but iKan seemed to have some value. It’s a little white device that sits on your counter and connects to the network via Wi-Fi. The device has a barcode scanner that can scan almost any product — you could feasibly put this in your office as well and order pens and paper — and can either send data straight to your grocery or just print out a shopping list for you. The industrial design is very clean and bright and it would actually look cool, not clunky, on a kitchen counter.

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