Automatic refrigerator door lock when earthquake
The new Sharp Plasma Cluster refrigerator is capable of detecting earthquakes and automatically closes, allowing food to not fall to the floor.
It is often said that the need for life is the driving force of new inventions. That is especially true for the people of Japan, the country has to buckle up with many natural disasters that are most frightening earthquakes. That has prompted Japanese inventors to create a new refrigerator.
Unlike ordinary refrigerators in the world that use vacuum drawers, the new refrigerator in Japan is capable of closing itself when an earthquake strikes.
Essentially, this earthquake resistant refrigerator is an upgraded version of the Sharp plasma refrigerator line. In addition to these features, they are also equipped with great technology. An intelligent tracking system, for example, monitors the amount of time spent on the cabinet and is maximized to optimize the cooling process.
Of course, its most amazing feature is its ability to automatically close when it sees an earthquake. This feature not only keeps the food in the cabinet from spilling onto the floor, but also keeps everything in place so that the refrigerator does not fall off. Of course, it is also possible to keep the food fresh for a while in the event of a power outage.
The price of the product is currently not disclosed and may only be released when it is sold in December.
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