In our previous articles, we talked about I Have to Make a Choice for My Kitchen: Matte Black Faucets or Chrome Faucets? Then, we created the KRAUS Bolden Commercial Style Kitchen Faucet Review. In this article, we’re reviewing the Delta Faucet Trinsic Pro VoiceIQ.

Let me just say it: I didn’t think I needed a smart kitchen faucet. I mean, it’s just water, right? But then I tried the Delta Faucet Trinsic Pro VoiceIQ, and yep it totally changed the way I use my sink. Not kidding. I find myself saying, “Alexa, pour one cup” like I live in some sci-fi cooking show. And honestly? It’s kind of awesome.

  • VOICE ACTIVATED: Use your voice-enabled smart home device like Alexa or Google Assistant (purchase separately) to power …
  • TOUCH ON. TOUCH OFF. Messy hands? Touch anywhere on the kitchen spout with your wrist or forearm to start and stop the f…
  • LASTS 2X LONGER: Patented DIAMOND Seal Technology reduces leak points and lasts twice as long as the industry standard—e…

Voice Commands That Actually Work

Let’s start here because it’s the fun part. You can literally tell the faucet to pour out specific amounts like a cup for coffee, a bowl for the dog, or a bottle for your workout. Just say, “Ask Delta to fill dog bowl,” and boom it listens. Hands full of raw chicken? No problem. Just talk to it. (It listens better than my kids, honestly.)

Oh, and you’ll need Alexa or Google Assistant to make that happen, plus a wall outlet under the sink (heads up!).

Touch It with Your Wrist Because Life’s Messy

I cook. A lot. Which means sticky hands, flour everywhere, and sometimes barbecue sauce in places it really shouldn’t be. With this faucet, you just tap anywhere on the spout with your wrist or forearm and the water flows. Clean, easy, done. Plus, there’s this little LED light that changes color depending on water temp so no more accidentally scalding your fingers.

Built Like a Tank (but Looks Way Better)

It’s not just smart it’s solid. This thing is metal through and through, with Delta’s Diamond Seal Technology, which supposedly lasts twice as long as the average faucet. I haven’t had it for decades, but so far? Zero leaks. No drips. And the MagnaTite Docking? Genius. The sprayer snaps back into place like it’s on autopilot.

A Few Notes Before You Buy

It’s not cheap. I mean, this isn’t a $150 off-the-shelf fixture. But considering it’s something you use a dozen times a day, it feels worth it. You will need a powered outlet under the sink, and if you’ve got a 3-hole configuration, you’ll need to buy the deck plate separately.

Also don’t use lemon-scented detergents. Learned that the hard way.

Final Thought?

If you’re building a smart kitchen or just sick of turning on the faucet with messy hands, the Delta Faucet Trinsic Pro VoiceIQ might be the best “little luxury” you’ll add to your kitchen this year. I didn’t know I needed it now I can’t imagine cooking without it.

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Delta Faucet Trinsic Pro VoiceIQ
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delta-faucet-trinsic-pro-voiceiq-review-the-smartest-kitchen-upgrade-yetSmart homes are evolving, but does your kitchen faucet really need to talk to Alexa? We installed the Delta Faucet Trinsic Pro with VoiceIQ technology to find out if the functionality matches the futuristic promise. In this hands-on review, we test the responsiveness of the Touch2O activation with messy hands, verify the accuracy of voice-commanded measurements (like "dispense one cup"), and evaluate if the industrial black stainless design justifies the premium price tag. Read on to see if this is the ultimate kitchen upgrade or just over-engineered hardware.

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