ASUS has unveiled a device that checks the hygiene of fruits and vegetables



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Asus has unveiled a reliable electronic device for determining the cleanliness of fruits and vegetables prior to consumption.

The ASUS PureGo PD100 is known for its convenience and ease of use. After washing vegetables or fruits, place them in a bowl of water, and then drop the device into it to begin analyzing and detecting whether the water is contaminated or pure; if the device's lamp lights up red or orange, the water is contaminated with impurities. Or dust or bacteria, and vegetables or fruits should be washed again; however, if it lights up green, it means the products are clean.

The device works by using modern optical sensors to test the purity of the water and preview the results using artificial intelligence techniques, and this data is then communicated over Bluetooth to a specific application on the phone.


The device weighs 180 g and has a 1200 mAh battery, which allows it to run for lengthy periods of time. Its price in international markets is expected to be around $ 199.

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