GKILO is a smart kitchen scale. The orientation gives the function to the object. With the scale-face up, GKILO is a scale with a hidden LED display appearing from the wood. If you turn the device with the scale-face facing down, GKILO switches to clock function. A wireless module will ensure the interaction with other Thingk products (for example CLOGK) and with an app. Through the app you will choose the food you are weighing and the app will propose the cooking time for that food and for that weight, setting up the timer on the appropriate countdown. At the end of the countdown, GKILO&CLOGK will blink together and touching one of these devices, both of them will stop to blink.
Is this really smart? there isn't really an IoT aspect to this, simply because you add an LED, does it make an object smart?