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⚡ Cook Smart, Live Smarter: The Alexa-Powered Microwave Revolution
The Panasonic NN-SV79MS is a 1.4 cu.ft smart inverter microwave oven delivering 1200 watts of power with advanced Genius Sensor technology for perfectly even cooking. Seamlessly integrated with Alexa, it supports 100+ voice commands for hands-free control and features a sleek stainless steel design with intuitive dial controls. Ideal for busy professionals seeking precision, convenience, and style in their kitchen.







| ASIN | B09JCKB28X |
| Additional Features | Genius Sensor Cooking, Inverter Technology, Works with Alexa |
| Best Sellers Rank | #148,975 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #135 in Countertop Microwave Ovens |
| Brand | Panasonic |
| Brand Name | Panasonic |
| Capacity | 1.4 Cubic Feet |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Controller Type | Button, Mechanical Knob |
| Cooking Program | auto cook, defrost, power level 1, power level 2, reheat |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 344 Reviews |
| Defrost System Type | Defrost |
| Energy Consumption | 1200 Watts |
| Frequency | 24 Hz |
| Heating Method | Electric |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons, Dial |
| Included Components | Glass Turntable, Roller Ring |
| Inner Material | Stainless Steel |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17.4"D x 20.43"W x 12.95"H |
| Item Type Name | 1200Watt Power with Genius Sensor Cooking |
| Item Weight | 27.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Manufacturer Part Number | NN-SV79MS |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | 1.4 cu.ft Smart Inverter Works with Alexa Countertop Microwave Oven |
| Model Number | NN-SV79MS |
| Number of Power Levels | 3 |
| Number of Programs | 20 |
| Power Consumption | 1200 Watts |
| Product Dimensions | 17.4"D x 20.43"W x 12.95"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Residential |
| Special Feature | Genius Sensor Cooking, Inverter Technology , Works with Alexa |
| Timer Function | Timer Function Available |
| UPC | 885170391932 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Wattage | 1200 watts |
P**Y
Good microwave; integrates smoothly with Alexa
Have found Panasonic microwaves to work well. This microwave is a high powered microwave. Fortunately, first choice on the user interface is to set the cooking power level. I find I heat food at half power most of the time. Food comes out evenly heated. Reducing the power level reduces the amount of energy delivered, instead of cycling the magnetron on/off as less expensive microwaves do. IMHO, this leads to better cooking. Liquids can be heated quickly using full power. Integration with Alexa was straightforward. Don't use Alexa to control the microwave all of the time, but it's a convenient feature. For an older or visually challenged person it's an excellent feature to have. User interface is intuitive. Never pulled the manual. Just started using it. User interface shows pre-programmed food specific choices. This is a welcome change from former model I owned. Door lock requires two button pushes after cooking. New child-safety feature. I understand the reasons, but it takes some getting used to.
S**P
This microwave might be smarter than me
First, I love this microwave. It’s big, it looks nice in my kitchen and it works fantastic. However, it makes me feel like I should go back to the first grade most days. It has a cool lock feature (if you have young kids). I turned this feature off because I’m an adult with adult children. It’s still on. And every time I go to push the button to open the door when my food is done the door doesn’t open. Maybe it’s the brain fog I experience most days from being “at that age” (43 in case that makes any difference) but I just think this microwave likes to mess with me and make me work for the food I have asked it to heat. And just to be clear I am not mad about it just a little perturbed that I’m not smarter than a microwave. Great purchase!
M**E
Way too complicated
I am downgrading my recommendation to a one star. Do not, do not , do not buy this. Unless you love conversations with Alexa. Dealing with the child lock feature is a nightmare. Every time we have a power blink (and unfortunately we live in an area prone to this) not only the clock needs resetting but the automatic child lock. My wife hates the dark interior, its designed for people that wan to ignore spills, they are hard to see. Interior is also smaller than our old microwave, the dimensions provided are misleading. The autosensor is a joke as well, if you rely on it you either have food blow up or cold. I may put a sledgehammer one day on this and then I have to buy a new one, but not a Panasonic. Too many settings and controls. You need to have the book close by if power goes off or if you accidentally lock it, there is nothing intuitive about which buttons to press toe get it back working. Also interior is black, so hard to see any splashes (is it aimed at people that just dont care about cleaning it?). I regret buying this. Had a Dacor that worked for 15+ years and was clear cut to use, also bigger inside, but they got now too expensive to replace.
S**T
Very Quiet But Can’t Use As A Clock
A good microwave but does not have a clock that is on always display. I wish this was an option instead of a factory setting that can’t be changed. Very strange. Alexa integration is excellent.
B**M
Alexa function works great for blind
The microwave works great. it connected to Alexa upon set up. She worked immediately. Upon giving Alexa a cooking command. I was skeptical it would work well but it surprised me. I need the ability of Alexa to control the microwave. that is why I got it. It is an expensive microwave. I got a great price on Prime day. It is worth the money. for anyone blind or has low vision. since most microwaves are flat panels. that have to be marked. this microwave has no number pad like a traditional one. it has 6 push buttons and a turn dial. it is a really nice microwave. it is a taller microwave. then my last Panasonic. My last Panasonic was accessible too. Accessibility is an important factor. Manufactures should keep in mind. It is a wonderful microwave. Just got it. Hopefully it will last long time. My last Panasonic lasted 9 years.
M**N
Overall good microwave, but setup is difficult if you have to do it
From a quality standpoint, I like the microwave. It's easy to use and does a good job heating food. The "smart" portion of the microwave is pretty buggy and nothing works right, so honestly you're better off just buying a far cheaper and dumber microwave. Originally when I bought it, it came pre-setup using my Amazon profile with my saved WiFi password, so it just connected right away out of the box and I could control it with Alexa. So, if you can purchase the microwave this way, it'll probably work. Unfortunately, a month or so ago I bought some new WiFi hardware and had to setup my WiFi network again from scratch. Trying to get this microwave to connect with my new WiFi was near impossible and took several hours. Every time is just some error message. I believe the phone has to be on the same network as the microwave and it has to have special settings and use a certain WiFi band and the planets must all be aligned. I honestly forget how I finally got it working (probably no less than 30 factory resets), but it was no small task. Almost every other WiFi device I own "just works" with minimal hassle. The other annoying "smart" feature is the clock. It appears to want to sync to Alexa for the time. All my Alexa devices have the correct time. However, the microwave clock is always off by three hours no matter what you do. If you set the clock manually, it will just be off again by three hours a while later next time it "syncs". In the Alexa app "Devices" tab if you find the microwave, you can set the device time zone however nothing you set it to makes any difference. The time is always wrong. I've filed several help tickets with Panasonic, but each time, a bot just responds to the ticket with instructions on how to manually set the clock. If you reply to the ticket, no one responds. Overall, seems like a halfway decent microwave with all the "smart" features crammed in last minute with little to no testing. Panasonic offers no customer support on the product and there's no way to talk to a human.
A**A
Unplug It Before Setting up New Smart Devices!
I love this smart microwave oven & I had no problems with what others consider drawbacks—like having to press Start after the 30-seconds button is pushed—because my last microwave was also a Panasonic, so I'm accustomed to how the Panasonic folks think. But because I'm chronically ill enough to have been disabled, energy-wise, 35 years ago, & brain fog often makes life difficult, I needed an Amazon associate to help me set it up. You may have no problem at all, though. Because of my erratic energy problem, I can no longer get an accurate Rx for eyeglasses, so reading & understanding instructions in print too small for many elderly folks—80-yrs old is now closer than 70 for me—isn't an option which reduces me to trial & error. So, it took me a while to realize that one must press Microwave before using the dial for minutes & seconds at High power (or lower) in anything but 30-second intervals. I can't eat like most people do, so for me the Popcorn button & many of the settings at the Start dial are useless. So, I use Alexa primarily & often to cook fresh & frozen vegetables for which I learned to say "microwave" instead of "cook" to get the job done. Otherwise, Alexa may tell me HOW to cook them instead of actually cooking them. When cooking times are given, on a "steamables" bag for instance, I automatically give Alexa another 90 seconds of cooking time. And then afterwards I have her countdown 5 minutes to allow the hot veggies to continue cooking w/their own heat since "al dente" veggies are more difficult to digest. This is my preference, not this microwave oven's fault. Both this smart microwave & my old Panasonic overheat foods to be reheated, even if I turn the dial to minus for a shorter microwaving time. So, unless you really want your food piping hot, remove it instead of stirring if that's what's called for at the beep before it's finished. If you want Alexa to add time when the microwave signals that it's done, tell her before the beeping is over. Otherwise, she may tell you that the microwave isn't running. My Panasonic standard microwave & my Ninja Foodi played very well together even though it was also 1200W. Unfortunately, this one trips the breaker it's on if I use it while my Foodi is also in use. But the most aggravating for me is that it interferes with setting up new smart devices & conversing with Alexa if it's running. It took me 2 years to realize that this microwave, plugged into the same outlet, was preventing new devices from finding my network. Prior to that I easily set up everything I needed to. Amazon's own plugs especially used to set up in a flash. So, tonight when I had difficulty getting an Amazon smart plug set up, I recalled I needed to unplug this microwave 1st because that's what worked setting up another Amazon smart plug a few months ago after the tiny print somewhere mentioned "microwave oven". Moving the microwave elsewhere, as suggested, isn't an option for me. So, my solution of temporarily unplugging it, not to mention perseverance, is what works for me. I forgot that last week while setting up a new phone, so very little copied over Wi-Fi. This week I started over with the smart microwave unplugged & in 9-minutes everything copied over including all of my Alexa routines, etc. Thus, is the hidden power of a microwave oven. That has been the case even with those devices that I installed years ago, not just new ones. So, try that if you're having difficulty. Other than that, that's the only problem I've had & I would buy this microwave oven again should the need arise.
X**E
Quality microwave
9.17.24 Note: microwave failed three weeks ago and is sitting at the Panasonic approved repair facility where it languishes unrepaired. Panasonic is supposed to get in contact with the repair facility as they replaced what was supposed to be the faulty part but didn’t fix the machine. To date, Panasonic has not returned their calls. For that reason I can no longer recommend this microwave. There may be some new product shock when setting up this microwave. The manual is fairly epic but thankfully is laid out well and makes sense. If you aren’t planning to use an Amazon smart speaker nor your phone then some features may be a button pushing mess. That is because there are a ton of features and the buttons/dial are fairly sparse. I like that, most of the buttons on most microwaves are of no use to me and on this microwave are available but require extra button combinations and pushes. I use the Alexa phone app and have been exceptionally pleased with how the app works and with how easily the microwave responds. If I’m reheating something I use it like a traditional microwave. It is nice to know however that more complex things can be done with it. Bottom line, if you dislike using voice activated control this microwave is probably not for you. For traditional use the interface is simple but effective. For traditional tasks this microwave will get the job done while offering many additional types of usage should you desire it.
M**M
Funciona pero con un truco y es de acero oxidable
Para que Alexa lo encuentre debes poner una dirección de estados unidos , no es tan inteligente para recalentar la comida de forma automáticamente y la mayor parte del tiempo debo girar para reducir la potencia de lo contrario se me ha quemado un par de cosas, sufre de su efectividad 30 segundos bastan para recalentar una rebanada de pizza , con un micro común eso nunca lo hubiera creído, era más grande de lo que imaginamos así que hubo que ajustar como acomodamos en la cocina, a menos que enlaces con Alexa te atoras con incrementos de 30 segundos y a veces lo que necesitas son 40 segundos. Pd en menos de un año se llenó de óxido ,constantemente se le tiene que quitar con limón.
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