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Start-up debuts sleek, cordless, magnetic-powered blender

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Magnetic-powered Millo blender debuts at virtual CES 2021 Credit: Millo

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If staying healthy is one of yourNew Year’s resolutions, there’s probably an appliance to help. Atvirtual CES 2021, companies are unveiling new products and technology that can help consumers stay in shape while working from home and eating better. Among these companies isMillo, an Lithuania-based start-up, that debuted a cordless portable blender powered by magnets.

What’s in a Millo blender?

There are two parts of the Millo blender: the 360 degree touch-sensitive base and the blending cup, which houses the blades. Users can either control the blender by swiping the buttonless base or using the Millo app.

The blender is powered by a brushless engine with an integrated magnetic coupling, which allows for contactless transfer of torque from the base to the blade. This patented design not only makes blending quieter, but it also lowers the overall footprint of the blender, which makes it portable and easy to clean. It’s cordless and can blend up to 10 smoothies with one charge.

Millo blender uses magnets to power the torque.
Credit: Millo

This magnetic-powered blender is portable and cordless.

Additionally, Millo claims its smart blending processor can measure the blender’s operation in real-time for accuracy. It can detect and adjust the consistency of smoothies to make the perfect blends and can stop automatically when the desired consistency is reached.

After launching in Europe in late 2020, this sleek blender is expected to reach the North American market in the spring of 2021. Though Millo hasn’t announced the unit price for the U.S. market yet, it’s currently retailed at €399 in Europe (about $483).

As we continue ourpersonal blendertesting, we look forward to testing the Millo in 2021 when they’re officially in the U.S. market. We'll be covering virtualCES 2021throughout this week, so check back for updates.

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