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Coffee maker recommends Wi-Fi coffee machine to be integrated into life

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, Internet-connected coffee machines are nothing new, but in practice, we still need a fully functional and easy-to-use app to match. Today, Smarter has released a coffee machine that supports Wi-Fi and can be operated through app. With it, users will be able to make a simple cup of coffee on a mobile device, while the machine is built in

Internet-connected coffee machines are nothing new, but in practice, we still need a fully functional and easy-to-use app to match. Today, Smarter has released a coffee machine that supports Wi-Fi and can be operated through app. With it, users will be able to make a simple cup of coffee from a mobile device, and the machine's built-in coffee bean crushing device will push you when it's ready.

The coffee machine costs $150 (not cheap, but fun) and comes with apps that support Android and iOS platforms, and remind users when they need to add water with beans.

The product's direct competitor is clearly targeting Mr.Coffee, which is working with Belkin. The difference between the two is that Smarter can only make one cup, while Mr.Coffee can have a whole can.

Smarter's Wi-Fi coffee maker is scheduled to go on sale in March this year, but we hope to see it on CES 2015 and have a drink on the spot.

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