June says that new software will offer an even better experience than before. A streamlined touchscreen interface directs you through cooking modes and options, and a camera inside takes a look at your dinner to identify exactly what's on the menu. Like the June ovens before it, this generation recognizes food for precise cooking. Grilling and the stone-fire pizza mode are new for this model. It can air fry, slow cook, grill, dehydrate, broil, bake, proof, stone fire pizza, roast, toast, keep food warm and reheat leftovers. The third-gen oven will be a 12-in-one appliance. (The June isn't currently available outside the US but $599 converts to about £440 or AU$800)
Prices start at $599 for the new oven, which includes updated software and more cooking functions than the previous-gen cookers. Now, June is taking preorders for its third-gen model. Impressed by the software, look and feel of the June experience, we recommended it to anyone willing to shell out big bucks for smart oven tech. We've tested both generations of the June Smart Oven at the CNET Smart Home.