Smart & Voice-Controlled Small Appliances: What’s Real (and Worth It) In 2025

From coffee makers to “the good ice,” here’s how to add voice control and smart tech to your daily routine—plus where to shop for them.

Why Smart Small Appliances Matter

If you’ve already seen how a voice-controlled oven or microwave can change your kitchen routine, it’s easy to imagine the same convenience trickling down to smaller gadgets. (If you missed that post, you can read my guide to smart ovens and microwaves here for a deeper dive.)

Smart small appliances can bring safety, convenience, and independence into everyday cooking and home life. With Alexa or Google Assistant, you can skip tiny buttons, mystery beeps, and awkward touchscreens—and just talk to your kitchen.

Modern kitchen counter with smart coffee maker, air fryer, and a voice assistant speaker, showing small appliances that can be voice-controlled**Smart small appliances can make everyday cooking safer and easier by reducing buttons, beeps, and guesswork.

Air Fryers & Countertop Ovens

COSORI Smart Air Fryers connect to the VeSync app and work with Alexa and Google Assistant, letting you start, stop, or check cooking progress by voice. That means no more bending over squinting at the fryer basket to see if it’s done. You can also program routines—like “Alexa, reheat fries”—to reduce button-pushing even further.

⚠️ Safety Note: COSORI Air Fryer Recall

In February 2023, COSORI recalled several 3.7-quart and 5.8-quart air fryer models sold between 2018 and 2022 due to a wiring fault that could cause overheating.

  • Recalled models include units with model numbers beginning with CP158-AF, CS158-AF, CO158-AF, CP137-AF, CP258-AF, and others.
  • New smart models are not affected. The current Wi-Fi and Alexa-enabled COSORI appliances remain safe and supported.
  • Replacement program: COSORI is offering free replacements to anyone with a recalled model. You can check details on COSORI’s recall page.

Breville Joule Oven Air Fryer Pro is a premium countertop oven that pairs a sturdy set of physical knobs with the Joule app and full voice control. Beyond basic baking and air frying, it offers an “Autopilot” mode that walks you through recipes step by step. For someone with low vision, having the app announce the next step or Alexa confirm that preheating is finished can be a game-changer.

Smart air fryer with digital display and smartphone app control shown on the counterSmart air fryers like COSORI can be controlled by app or voice, making them easier and safer to use for everyday cooking.

Coffee Makers You Can Talk To

The Hamilton Beach Works with Alexa Coffee Maker is one of the few true “talk to start” options left. You can ask Alexa to start brewing, change the brew strength, or shut it off—all without fumbling for buttons before your morning coffee. Pairing it with a scheduled routine (“Alexa, brew at 7 a.m.”) means you’ll never face the day without caffeine again.

If you’re more of a K-Cup drinker, the Keurig K-Supreme Plus SMART brings Wi-Fi features like BrewID™—which adjusts brew settings to the specific pod you’re using—and, on certain models, Alexa voice compatibility. That means you can ask for coffee by voice and let the machine handle the details.

Smart coffee maker brewing a pot of coffee with a voice assistant speaker nearby on the counter.With smart coffee makers, you can start brewing with a simple voice command—no buttons needed before your first cup.

Smart Kettles

For anyone who loves tea, pour-over coffee, or even quick oatmeal, a Govee Smart Electric Kettle takes the risk out of boiling water. These kettles connect via Wi-Fi and can be started by Alexa or Google Assistant. You can even set precise temperatures—say 175°F for green tea—by voice, instead of fussing with tiny buttons or dials.

Another option, the Smarter iKettle, has been popular in the UK and supports Alexa, Google, and even Siri. Availability in the U.S. can be patchy, but if you find one, it’s a versatile hands-free choice. Either way, the biggest win is safety: you can start the kettle without hovering near a hot surface and get an alert when the water is ready.

Smart electric kettle with digital display and a mug of tea beside it, showing app-based control on a smartphone.Smart kettles let you boil water or set precise temperatures with a voice command—perfect for tea, coffee, or quick meals.

Slow Cookers & Multicookers

The Crock-Pot 6-Quart Programmable (Model 2139005) is one of the rare true Alexa-enabled slow cookers. You can ask Alexa to start or stop cooking, adjust the temperature, or check on the remaining time. It’s perfect for hands-off meal prep when you want dinner ready by evening without navigating small displays or buttons.

For Instant Pot fans, the Instant Pot Pro Plus focuses on app-based control. It doesn’t advertise Alexa or Google support, but the Instant Brands Connect app gives you full control from your phone—down to adjusting pressure levels and monitoring cooking progress. That can be much easier to read than the small digital screen on the device. The CHEF iQ Smart Cooker offers a similar experience, with guided recipes and automatic pressure release, making it one of the most user-friendly multicookers on the market.

Smart slow cooker on a counter with a smartphone app screen beside it and a small splash of color from fresh vegetablesSmart slow cookers like Crock-Pot’s Alexa model make meal prep hands-free—just say the word and dinner starts cooking.

Beyond the Kitchen

The Good Ice

The GE Profile Opal 2.0 Nugget Ice Maker has become famous for producing soft, chewable nugget ice—the kind you get at restaurants. But the smart version goes beyond novelty: you can schedule ice production, monitor the bin, and even run cleaning cycles from your phone or with Alexa and Google Assistant. Set a routine like “Alexa, party ice” and it’ll be ready before your guests arrive.

Robot Vacuums

The Roomba i3 EVO / i3+ EVO takes the drudgery out of vacuuming. With Alexa or Google, you can tell it to start cleaning, pause, or go straight to a particular room. The self-emptying version means you don’t have to fiddle with dust bins either, making it a low-maintenance choice for a smart home.

Air Purifiers

The Levoit Core 400S connects through the VeSync app and works with Alexa/Google for simple status checks. You can ask whether the filter needs replacing, set schedules, or change fan speed—all by voice. The app also tracks air quality in real time, which is especially useful if you can’t read the small control panel.

Fan + Purifier Combos

For a bigger upgrade, the Dyson Purifier Hot+Cool works across Alexa, Siri, and Google platforms. It heats, cools, and purifies all in one, and can be voice-controlled for quick adjustments. Dyson also documents both Google and Alexa integrations clearly, so you know what you’re getting.

Smart Thermometers

Finally, the MEATER Smart Thermometer is a small probe that connects wirelessly to your phone and Alexa. You can ask for the current temperature or how much cooking time remains, without opening the oven or lifting the lid. For anyone who finds it hard to read tiny analog dials, this tool removes the guesswork and adds confidence.

Robot vacuum cleaning a living room floor with a smart air purifier in the corner and a glimpse of the kitchen in the background.”Smart home devices like robot vacuums and air purifiers extend voice control and automation beyond the kitchen, making daily life easier in every room.

Where to Shop (Smart Appliance Hubs)

Instead of linking every single model, here are direct “smart appliance aisles” at major retailers. From here, you can browse and apply filters (like “Works with Alexa” or “Google Assistant Compatible”) to find exactly what you need.

Handy Filters for Readers

  • Home Depot: filter by “Works with Alexa” or “Works with Google Assistant.”
  • Target: smart kitchen section with brand and feature filters.

❓FAQ: Smart Small Appliances

Q: Do smart small appliances work with both Alexa and Google Home?
A: Most of the best smart small appliances are designed to work with at least one major platform—usually Alexa, Google Home, or both. Always check compatibility in the product description before you buy. Popular brands like Instant Pot and GE often make voice-controlled kitchen gadgets that connect to multiple smart ecosystems.

Q: Are smart small appliances worth the cost?
A: For many households, yes. Beyond convenience, they add extra safety features like voice alerts, app reminders, and automatic shut-off. If you’re visually impaired or looking for affordable smart appliances that improve independence, the value goes well beyond the price tag.

Q: Where can I buy smart small appliances?
A: You can find the best smart small appliances at Amazon, Walmart, Lowe’s, and Home Depot. Prices and features vary, so it’s smart to compare retailers. Some brands also sell directly through their websites, sometimes with bundle discounts or extended warranty options.

A Few Words Before You Go

Smart appliances aren’t just a flashy upgrade—they’re about making daily routines easier and safer. From a coffee maker that listens, to a kettle that prevents burns, to a vacuum that cleans on command, each of these devices can cut out unnecessary frustration. Start small—maybe with coffee or an air fryer—and let your smart home grow naturally. And if you happen to treat yourself to “the good ice,” well, your future self will probably thank you.

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